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  • 1830s Kitchen Print

    A wonderful study of Tasha's kitchen. She started this painting in the 80's and finished it in 2001 or so. True to Tasha Tudor's nature, this painting shows the family baking, the children licking out the bowl while the corgyn eagerly await their turn. Three kittens play with yarn in front of the warm cook stove. Print 8 1/2"x11" Printed in the USA.

  • A is for Annabelle Counted Cross Stitch KIT

    Tasha Tudor's beloved book is adapted for cross stitch. This project reflects Tasha's love of everyday life, and would make a welcome addition to any home, with its nostalgic reflection of days gone by.

    Size 8" x 13 1/2"

    On 18 count Charles Craft fabric.

    Designed by Barbara Bangser for the Posy Collection.

  • Baking Print

    Reprinted from the Jenny Wren Press era (1991), this has been one of the most frequently requested images. With the warmth of the Mother giving her children their snack, we can understand why. Print 8 1/2"x11" Printed in the USA.

  • Basic Bread Baking Booklet

    We receive many requests for information on "How To" live the Tasha Tudor lifestyle. Storey's Country Wisdom Bulletins offer practical, hands-on instructions designed to help you master dozens of country living skills quickly and easily.

    "There's something so elemental about a good bread. And if it's a bread you've made yourself, you also feel a lovely sense of gratification. Here you'll find basic breads -- white, whole wheat, and so on -- and also some variations and specialty breads. But first, you'll find a description of the key ingredients used in breadmaking and a section on bread-making techniques. At the very end, you'll find a few sources for grains, flours, mills, and all sorts of other things that'll come in handy for the breadmaking cook."

    5 1/2" x 8 1/2"  

  • Bathtime Print

    This image was originally published years ago as a Christmas Card and reprinted in the Jenny Wren Press era. This painting shows the warmth and tenderness of the Saturday night bathing ritual prior to the invention of indoor plumbing. Tasha's children remember this experience distinctly. They say one side of your body would be icy cold, while the side facing the fire would be too hot. Print 8 1/2"x11" Printed in the USA.

  • Blue Cupboard Print

    This classic and instantly recognizable Tasha Tudor print was drawn from scenes in Tasha's own home. The alternative title for this piece was "Cat in the Mixing Bowl", because, if you look closely, you'll see Minou (Tasha's beloved one eyed cat) hiding from the corgyn. We are particularly impressed with Granny's ability to capture the Oriental rug, as well as the worn, antique texture of her beautiful blue cupboard.

    Size 12" x 17"

    Printed in USA

  • Building & Using Cold Frames Booklet

    Have you always been intrigued with the idea of a cold frame, but weren't quite sure how to build or use one? This Storey booklet has all of the information you need to learn.

    "Imagine your Thanksgiving table graced with a beautiful salad of crisp baby lettuce, tangy onions, crunchy radishes, and your very own tomatoes. While this may sound like the norther gardener's fondest fantasy, you can make it come true through the use of a simple, inexpensive cold frame. 

    A cold frame is nothing more than a box of boards set on the ground outdoors and topped with a second-hand storm window, but its simplicity belies its usefulness. With a cold frame, you can stretch the growing season for salad greens up to three months in short-season areas."

    32 pages

    5 1/2" x 8 1/2" 

  • Building Chicken Coops Booklet

    "Chicken-coop designs are as varied as the people who keep chickens. The best design for you depends on how many chickens you keep, your purpose in keeping them, their breed, your geographic location, and how much money you want to spend. A handy way to get ideas is to find successful chicken keepers in your area -- or correspond with those who live in a similar climate -- and learn what works and what doesn't." 

    This Storey booklet has all of the information you need to design and build a variety of chicken coops while keeping in mind temperature controls, water sources, ventilation requirements, bedding, nest boxes, yards and free-range considerations. 

    5 1/2" x 8 1/2" 

  • Chicks Peep and Hens Don't

    After publishing her first book Roosters Crow and Hens Don't in 2015, Ellie Tudor realized the general public needed even more information to fully understand chickens the way she does.  She developed this second volume, again, self-motiviated.  In this book, she shows us how hens take care of their chicks, where they sleep, what they eat, what they discuss, and so much more. A delightful and informative read for children and adults alike! 

    Published by Rooster Crow Press. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" 16 pages long.Color illustrations.

  • Children in Garden Cards

    Tasha's lush garden serves as the backdrop for these children feeding doves, playing with corgis, and gardening. What could be more welcoming of spring, gardening season, and Easter? Three images; three of each for a total of 9 cards/envelopes sized 5" x 7" Printed in USA with paper from well-managed forests and other sources.

  • Christmas Festivities Cards

    While the darkness of a New England winter night lies throughout the house, all within is full of light, warmth and Christmas Cheer. As you can see the revelry is not confined to the family above the floorboards...beneath an equally festive party goes on. We are pleased to offer this popular image.

    Interior Greeting: "Merry Christmas!"

    5" x 7"

    10 cards/envelopes.

    Printed in USA with paper from well-managed forests and other sources.

  • Ellie Tudor and Her Chickens

    March 14, 2017
    Tasha Tudor is known for her charming illustrations that depict the friendship and love between children and animals. Her watercolors of little boys and girls ambling through fields of flowers in the company of corgis, lambs, and chicks radiate innocence and the magic of a childhood spent living close to nature. 
     
    With rosy cheeks and bright eyes Ellie Tudor, the 7 year old great granddaughter of Tasha Tudor, looks like she walked right out of one of her great granny’s illustrations. Though Ellie was born after Tasha passed away, it is clear that her great granny’s spirit lives on in her, and in more ways than one. 
     
     
  • Gardening to Attract Birds Booklet

    "There is nothing more exciting than watching a mother bird drop seeds from your feeder into her young one's throat for the first time -- unless it's catching a hummingbird dart and dive at the nectar flowers and brightly colored vines you've planted. Or maybe it's hearing the call of a bobwhite as it forages for seeds in your backyard wildflower meadow. Gardens that attract birds are sources of everlasting enjoyment and beauty. Of course, the entertainment for you as a gardener can't compare with how the birds benefit. You're providing them with the basic necessities of life: food, shelter, and water. 

    Perhaps the most important benefit of gardening for the birds is the happy effect it has on the environment. When you plant a bird garden, you create a new habitat that is good for the entire ecosystem. Insects, butterflies, and often mammal populations will thrive. 

    You may think there's not much you can do to help restore the wild and diverse landscape that dominated North America just a few decades ago. But as ecologists around the world like to say, "Think globally. Act locally." When you look outside at your own backyard, the task becomes easier. And if you can get your neighbors and community interested in bird gardening, you can create much larger areas of bird-friendly territory. 

    Bringing nature back into balance is a challenge, but every little bit helps. Start by planting a garden just for your backyard birds; you and your avian friends will appreciate it."

    This is the ideal guide for anyone interested in learning how to attract birds in their garden. It lists flowers, grasses, shrubs, and trees to attract a wide variety of birds.

    We receive many requests for "How to" live the Tasha Tudor lifestyle. Storey's Country Wisdom bulletins offer practical, hands-on instruction designed to help you master dozens of country living skills quickly and easily.

    5 1/2" x 8 1/2" 

  • Goat Yard Cards by Richard Brown

    Tasha Tudor maintains her goat yard while at the same time supplying kindling for her cookstove.

    5" x 7"

    Blank interior.

    8 cards/envelopes.

    Photograph by Richard Brown.

    Printed in the USA.

  • Harvest Pantry Print

    This painting shows Tasha Tudor's 'Hen's Pantry'. Visitors are often confused as there are no hens in the pantry. This room used to be the closest to the hen yard and as such, their feed was kept here. The hen yard has since moved and the hen pantry is now used to store necessary household goods, such as hand-dipped beeswax candles, jams and other items that will survive freezing temperatures. 1996. Size 8 1/2"x11" Printed in the USA.

  • Haystack Print

    Lovely late-summer print showing an old-fashioned family of eight harvesting the hay crop. They are watched by five goats, two geese and one bantam rooster (who looks a lot like Tasha's real pet, Chickahominy.) You'll also see two corgyn, one of whom is debating whether or not to enjoy the contents of the picnic basket before he is spotted. Size 8 1/2"x11" Printed in the USA.

  • Hearth & Home Cards

    Drawn from life, these images reflect times and experiences important to Tasha Tudor. Each card accurately depicts traditions and the implements necessary to carry them out in a beautiful and historic portrayal of her life.

    Includes: Harvest Pantry, 1830s Kitchen, Baking, Sugar Cookies and Tasha's Hearth

    Two each of five images, for a total of ten cards/envelopes.

    4"x 5 1/2" Blank interior.

    Printed in USA.

  • Kindling Cards by Richard Brown

    Tasha Tudor collects kindling in the fall.  One of the most revered photographs of Tasha. 

    5" x 7"

    Blank interior.

    8 cards/envelopes.

    Photograph by Richard Brown.

    Printed in the USA.

  • Kitchen Cards

    On a humid July afternoon, those working in the garden to this day will be refreshed from a tray as seen in the first card. After Tasha Tudor bakes a loaf of oatmeal bread, she sets it out to cool before the yellow bread box, as show in the second image. The third card showcases an assemblage of kitchen utensils indicating the forthcoming meal. 4"x 5 1/2" Blank interior. 9 cards/envelopes, 3 of each image. Printed in USA.

  • Lantern Cards by Richard Brown

    This is the last chore of the evening, bringing the pail back from feeding the goats. In early spring, the daylight hours are not as long as one needs, thus the lantern.

    5"x 7"

    Blank interior.

    8 cards/envelopes.

    Photograph by Richard Brown.

    Printed in USA.