Wednesday, March 19, 2014

1000 Pageviews!


Thank you everyone who contributed to 1000 Pageviews! If you think you were the 1000th viewer, comment so below!  

For the rest of the week the #disCHARney will be themed around the number 1000.

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DisCHARney 3: Sorcerer Mickey


DisCHARney 3: Sorcerer Mickey

I have posted all of the tweets from last and as a bonus you get one more week of the beloved DisCHARney Sorcerer Mickey!  I will be updating this post next week. With more tweets and my thoughts on Sorcerer Mickey so stay tuned.  Make sure to follow me on Twitter and Facebook.  I will be dropping hints as to who the next #DisCHARney will be. 


Week in DisPICney
Sorcercer Mickey

Marching Band Mickey (DisHINTney)/ Saint Patrick's Sorcerer Mickey
In honor of pi day Mickey


A Week In DisSONGney


Sorcerer Apprentice



The Mickey Mouse Club Intro (1960)


Fantasia- Russian Dance


Mickey Mouse and His Marching Band




A week in DisHISTney



Voice of Mickey - Jimmy McDonald (DisHINTney):


Animator - Fred Moore (DisHINTney): http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Fred_Moore



DisCLIPney

Mickey Mouse Down Under





Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Episode 7: Top Ten Princesses and Princes



Greetings everyone,

I have long wanted to do a podcast in which I rank the Disney Princesses.  So...the podcast below is my Top Ten Disney Princesses.  I hope you enjoy the podcast. Let me know what your top 10 Disney Princesses are, do they differ from mine? please feel free to leave feedback in the comments below or by any of the following methods.

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Saturday, March 8, 2014

DisCHARney 2: Jiminy Cricket

I have decided to do an entire blog on the DisCHARney of the week.  So, after the DisCHARney has been announced on Monday look out for the blog post completely devoted to that Character. In the blog post I will also be including all the DisHINTneys for the following weeks DisCHARney.  Look on the right side bar of the blog and submit who you think the DisCHARney is; based off of the DisHINTneys.  You will have from Saturday to Monday evening to submit your guess.  I HOPE EVERYONE is enjoying the blog if so head over to Facebook (www.facebook.com/dislizney) and like the page.  Also, you can follow me on Twitter (www.twitter.com/dislizney) and pinterest (www.pinterest.com/dislizney)


DisCHARney 2: Jiminy Cricket

Originally voiced by: Cliff Edwards
Originally Animated by: Ward Kimball  http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Ward_Kimball
Full name: Sir Jiminy H. Cricket
Appearances: Pinocchio, House of Mouse, Once Upon A Time, among many others.
Song: "When You Wish Upon a Star" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pguMUFyJ3_U

 "Just Let Your Conscience Be your Guide" 

Jiminy Cricket is the beloved sidekick from Pinocchio!  He is the personified version of a conscience.  How great would it be to actually talk to your conscience?  It would be a lot harder to make a bad decision if you could.  Jiminy is the first of a long line of Disney sidekicks.  He is the only sidekick to be as important as the protagonist (Pinocchio).  He is also the only Disney Sidekick to appear independently from his original film.  We often see Jiminy in Video games as the "Guide" throughout the game (Kingdom Hearts) this is very fitting since Jiminy is in fact a guide for life.  

Link is for a Disney Blog article about a Parade the use to run at the Magic Kingdom in the 1980's




DisRIDEney:  http://www.talkdisney.com/forums/wishes-nighttime-spectacular.htm
This is a link to a YouTube video of Wishes where Jiminy is the narrator through out the show.  A fitting choice since aside from Mickey Jiminy's is also very well know and he is a guide for many. This is a disHINTney see if you can connect the dots.

DisCLIPney: how to draw jiminy http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=APvGy2_6UgQ
http://m.wikihow.com/Draw-Jiminy-Cricket
This is a link to a youtube video on how to draw Jiminy Cricket.  I used this to give you a little Disney magic. You can feel like you are in Hollywood Studios. DisTIPney: if you sit through the drawing class you will have an excellent suvineer to bring home with you! (We drew Dopey and framed it to put in our office) If you don't to watch the video here is a picture guide http://m.wikihow.com/Draw-Jiminy-Cricket
DisHINTney: While you are drawing Jiminy pay attention to the surroundings you will see next weeks DisCHARney.



Interesting..
"Jiminy Cricket"  was often used in place "Jesus Christ" as a euphemism.

DisHINTney
1.

2. Les Clark Animator: http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Les_Clark

3. See DisRIDEney

4. See DisCLIPney





Wednesday, March 5, 2014

DisLIZneyfied: Custom Disney Shoes! (Tutorial)



Disney Inspired Shoes






                                     




What you will need

1. White canvas shoes
2. modge podge
3. two fine black permanent markers
4. Various fine tip paint brushes
5. Paint marker color of your choosing (optional)
6. Various paint colors (acrylic seems to work best)
7. pencil and eraser


Before starting this tutorial check out this tutorial on how-to transfer a photo to canvas.  This will work for your canvas shoes.
http://abeautifulmess.typepad.com/my_weblog/2011/10/make-your-own-canvas-portrait.html

Characters to shoe

1. Select the characters you would like
2. Determine where each character will go (you can use the trim as a way to seperate the spaces as I did)
3. Measure each space of the shoe and be sure character fits in the space.
4. Using the "make-your-own-canvas-portrait" transfer the picture to the shoe (this will take some time)
5. When picture is transfered use the permanent pen to trace all of the black lines.


Note: I would do this part of the tutorial first for all characters you plan to put on the shoes


Remember you can paint over anything you do not like.
My hand drawn John Smith and Pocahontas, before discovering modge podge. (Absolutely terrible)

First coat of white paint/ second coat of white paint. (Hand drawn gone!)


Painting a Background

Before this step if you plan on using the trim to seperate spaces and want to outline it. Directions for this will be at the bottem of this tutorial.

Note: Be sure to do this before painting your characters; this will help if you make mistakes (I know this is hard because I myself am impatient) Use a picture to get an idea of what you want and match colors. (Unless you are really creative)
My mistake I basically had to go back and repaint both characters all over again.


1. Use a pencil to sketch out your background
2. Start painting your back ground to your likely 
3. Use your best judgment for the type of brush you should use.
4. When mixing colors you just have to play around with the colors you have; to get the color you want. 

Tips: Pay attention to fine details.
Use good lighting.

You can paint all the backgrounds of each section or you can just work each section at a time.

Painting Characters

Note: Be sure to paint characters after background.

Steps are similar to that of painting the background.
Extra Step: Re-trace the black lines (you might want to reprint you picture to remember where the lines are)

Tips:
1. Use a very fine paint brush for small detail
2. Use a permanent marker for eyes, lips, and any other fine detail.
3. If you don't like how somthing turned out repaint it.
4. Use a thin layer of modge podge over each character to protect it. (if you don't, when you seal the shoe the permanent marker will run)
5. For items that are transparent (Tiana's vail), Paint what is suppose do be behind it then use a little bit of water mixed into the paint to make it lighter.
6. BE CREATIVE!

Final Step: Use a spray paint sealent to protect entire shoe. (Read directions before using)

Share your shoes with me!


Coloring the Trim

1.Use Modge Podge and coat the trim with a thin layer (this will make the paint pen really shine)

Left side without Modge Podge/ Right side with Modge Podge.

2. Use a paint pen color of your liking all over the trim. (read directions on pen)
2. Let dry before Painting Background.

Shoes I made for my sister!



Shoes I made for my niece










Custom Frozen Shoes by Fan of the Blog






Monday, March 3, 2014

Week two in DisHINTney

Good Evening Everyone,

Here were the hints from last week revealing this weeks DisCHARney! Be on the look out at www.twitter.dislizney.com for this weeks #DisHINTney 's.  This week on the blog I will put up a question for all of you to answer over the weekend, on who you think the next disCHARney is! 


Norman Ferguson animated the witch in Snow White;Honest John, and Gideon the Coachman from Pinocchio.

Like Frozen Pinocchio walked away with Best Original Song and Best Original Score at the 1941 Oscars.

If you listend to the Youtube video Rod Miller played "Someday My Prince Will Come" as well as "When You Wish Upon A Star"  


See Facebook www.facebook.com/dislizney for this weeks #DisCHARney revealed.

Saturday, March 1, 2014

"Well Let's Go Kick Some Honeybuns"




I have been sitting here watching Disney classics on ABC family all day.  I finally decided to write a review on one them.  So I chose Mulan.  Definetely in my top ten Disney Animated films. This movie has all the elements that makes a disney movie a classic. The story resonates with audiences as being a true testiment to courage and bravery.  As wells as breaking the mold for the role of the female character. The music while being catchy is also meaningful to anyone who watches it. Although Mulan is not the first "Disney Princesses" to break the mold (Ariel is in my opinion) she is the first Disney Princess in which her film does not focus on the relationship between her and Shang but that of her bringing honor to her family and saving her father.  





How the film impacted my life. 

I can remember when I first saw this film.  In 1998 when I was 11 (almost not cool to be seeing disney movies anymore)  it was just my mom and little sister who went to see it.  We all watched in aw as the new Disney Classic was unfolding right in front of our eyes.  All three of right away loved the film.  I believe right after seeing the movie we went to buy the CD from target.  It was a girls night for all of us and we loved it.  I really like the idea of Disney princesses being idols for young girls but Mulan may be the best Idol for young girls.  The courage, bravery and intelligence is so unlike any other Disney character. I think we should be teaching young girls this very idea!  
     After going to video, this movie became an instant classic at slumber parties.  I can remember quoting and singing all of the songs from Mulan.  This went on well into high school.  A movie we brought along with us to band camp (not to get all nerdy on you)  

Facts You May Not Know
1.Mulan was made to smooth relations  between Disney and the Chinese Governement (to learn more see the Disney Wikia) 
2. In Chinese Ping mean Pot and Fa means Flowers, so Mulans knew name is flowerpot, in China the means an "effeminate man"
3. Chi Fu translates as "to bully"
4. Lea Salonga is the singing voice for both Mulan and Jasmine from Aladdin


5. In Lilo and Stich Nani has a Mulan movie poster in her bedroom!

My Favorites!

Character: Mulan herself 
 Although not an actual Princess (by blood or by marriage) She is still a Disney Princess for very good reasons!  Mulan means magnolia blossem.
Song: Make a man out of you

Scene: Mushu "Your worst nightmare"