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Snow may still be on the ground here in the Green Mountains but the first day of spring is less than a week away. Before we know it the snow will melt, mud season will have begun, Easter will be upon us and the world will be on a steady path towards a season of beautiful blooms. Our thoughts turn to finding perfect Easter basket gifts for family and loved ones. Whether you’re preparing a traditional basket for children, a themed basket for a corgi lover, an avid crafter we have something for you.
As mentioned in our last email, we are offering six out-of-print titles from our archives this holiday season. The signed titles now available include The Dolls' Christmas, Give Us This Day, The Lord is My Shepherd, Drawn from New England and The Springs of Joy. The sixth title is The Private World of Tasha Tudor, unsigned copies only. Supplies limited.
Over twenty years ago, we started this family business with six new art prints and a collection of hard-to-find used books. Our business continued and every time I came across a new-to-me title, the treasure in my hands glowed with a beckoning joy. Within a few years, I was fortunate to have held a copy of each of Tasha’s nearly 100 titles which stretched all the way back to a 1938 first edition Pumpkin Moonshine.
The next episode of From Tasha's Forest: Summer Adventure Begins airs August 22 in Japan on NHK at 6:30 pm. The summer forest is a wonderland full of discoveries. Blooming flowers, migratory butterflies and mysterious mushrooms.
You'll love our 2022 Tasha Tudor Wall Art Calendar...available now!
We continue to celebrate the two new puppies, Bella and Paddington, who are settling in with Marjorie and Seth Tudor. In the puppy's honor, we've released new items to share the joy. Our new plush corgis and new puppy stickers have all the cuteness with none of the housebreaking, training, or sharp puppy teeth.
An upcoming new episode in the "From Tasha's Forest" series called "Looking Forward to Christmas" airs on the Japanese network NHK, on December 20 and 26, 2020.
Many, many people were first introduced to Tasha through her Christmas cards. For 30 years, she illustrated at least ten new cards each year and this large body of work overflows with heartwarming family celebrations, wonder at nature, New England villages, children with animals and more.
Each year the Japanese publisher Kadaokawa produces a Tasha Tudor, 12 month wall calendar with Richard Brown photographs and we are giving away six!
An upcoming new documentary airs on NHK ETV November 1, 2020. A previous 2017 film, The Stillwater Story, is now available for streaming on Hulu in Japan.