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Unique LA, coming up soon!

Tuesday, July 12th, 2011

  In a little under 3 weeks I will be participating in the first annual Unique LA – Summer Show!  I will be there with bells on.   You’ll have to guess where I have hid the bells on my person because I’m not telling. 

This is the second Unique La show that I’ve done.  The first one was absolutely fantastic.  There was cool and crafty stuff as far as the eye could see!

Hope to see you there!

You can click on the artwork above and it will take you the the Unique LA site.

Books for Sale!

Wednesday, June 29th, 2011

I need to let go of some of my books!  I won’t embarrass myself by telling you how many I have but I have got to let go of more than just a few.

I am starting with my vintage books.  I love them because they are all about hand work.  There is stuff about machine sewing, quilting and such ,but mostly they cover hand work.

Top :  Quilting, Patchwork and Applique: A World Guide by Caroline Crabtree and Christine Shaw (Oct 29, 2007, $10.00 + Shipping of $4.00

Middle: (right to left):   McCall’s Needlework Treasury: A Learn and Make Book, by McCall’s Needlework and Crafts. (Jan 1964) $10.00 + Shipping of $4.00,     Needlework in America: History, Designs, and Techniques [Hardcover], Virginia C. Bath (Author) $10.00 + Shipping of $4.00 ,    America’s Glorious Quilts [Hardcover] Dennis Duke (Author) $10.00 + Shipping of $4.00

Bottom: (Right to Left):  Hawaiian Quilt Masterpieces, Robert Shaw (1996) $10.00 + Shipping of $4.00 ,     Applique Stitchery, by Jean Ray Laury(1966) $10.00 + Shipping of $4.00,       Homespun and Blue: A study of American crewel embroideryby Martha (Genung) Stearns (1963) $10.00 + Shipping of $4.00

If you are interested in more than one book I can  make you a deal.  Also, I will have to figure out the shipping cost on shipping more than one book.  I will ship everything Media Mail unless you specify differently.

July’s Embroidery Pattern: Mermaid

Tuesday, June 28th, 2011

Here is a nice summertime  mermaid for your embroidery pleasure.  Some of you might notice that it’s a mermaid from one of my art prints.

To get the full size pattern click on the image.

Four reasons why I think that I would be a great children’s book illustrator.

Monday, June 6th, 2011

ps- Don’t worry, I haven’t given up on doing a craft book.  In fact, I am part of a quilt book that will be coming out soon.

Two Bird Quilt

Monday, May 23rd, 2011

It’s been a while since I’ve done any needlework.  This piece is not really a quilt.  At least I don’t think it is. You see, it’s doesn’t have any batting.  It just has a top and a bottom.

This piece is a combination of applique and embroidery.  The appplique is hand done with no iron-on webbing.  I believe I used only two embroidery stitches, the running stitch and blanket stitch.

This piece is approx. 20″ x20″.  All layout was done by eye.

Happy Chocolate Memory #2: Black Forest Cake from the Madonna Inn

Friday, May 20th, 2011

 PLEASE NOTE:  This post is from foggy childhood memories.  Mistakes on what may of actual occured may be present.

Growing up, like in most families, special times called for special cakes.

Unfortunately, a special cake for us was a store bought sheet cake.  Usually the cake part was not too bad.  But, the frosting was made out of some wierd sweet cement.

On family trips to the coast we would often pass a place called the Madonna Inn. As a child it was the most beautiful building I had ever seen. It was an all wood building painted white with sugary sweet pink trim. On one of these trips we actually stopped at the Inn.

 Let me stop now to go into a little detail about the Madonna Inn. It is legendary in California. It’s probably one of the number one places to stay on a honeymoon. Besides the grandeur of their buildings exterior, what the Madonna Inn is primarily known for is the fearless interior decor. Unlike most lodging establishments that play it safe with their decor, I believe the owners of the Madonna said, “Screw it, lets just go for it!”, and proceeded to decorate the hell out of the inns  interior.

 Please check out the Madonna Inn for yourselves: http://www.madonnainn.com/

 Here you can check out the outrageous decor of each of the Madonna Inns rooms: http://www.madonnainn.com/features.php – My favorite room is #206, the Old Mill room.

 The Madonna Inn is also known for its cakes. When my family entered the Inn’s bakery I beheld the most beautiful, huge cakes I had ever seen. I told my folks right then and there that I wanted a chocolate cake. At the time all they had was Black Forest Cake. I had never had that type of cake before. It sounded suspicious. But it was beautiful. Besides its large size it was covered with chocolate shavings. Much to my horror my folks only bought a slice, which I couldn’t believe they did, because obviously with anything so frickin’ fantastic you MUST buy the whole thing. To my parents credit a single slice would be enough for 6 people being that its size was about half my height.

Like I said, that cake was beautiful. When a slice was removed from the whole cake you could see the three types of frosting/filling in between each layer. One of the fillings was some red stuff that looked like jelly. I had never seen that before. Once again I was suspicious. 

When we got to our final destination it was time to try the cake. (TRUTH TIME: While driving I found that the cake was close enough to me and the wrapper loose enough for me to sneak some of the chocolate shavings off of the cake). I have no idea how we went about cutting into this hunk of cake. But what I do remember is the richest, creamiest frosting I had ever tasted. I mean, you could have just eaten the frosting all by itself. The cake itself was perfection. It was moist and rich. And the filling (chocolate crème, butter crème, and the red jelly stuff) added new dimension to a cake that I never knew existed. 

Since that time I have tried other Black Forest Cakes, but none seem as good the one we got from the Madonna Inn.  I don’t know if it’s because nobody makes  Black Forest Cake as well as Madonna Inn or over that the years my memory has turned that Black Forest Cake into a legend.

Tiger – Released in Smaller Sizes

Wednesday, May 18th, 2011

Tiger by Andrea Zuill

 I have also released the Tiger print in two different size to handle everyones Tiger needs.

Medium size: edition limited to 200 – $40.00 per print (starting price) – image size: 8″x10″, paper size 13″x8.25″

Small size: edition limited to 200 – $25.00 per print (starting price) – image size: 5×7, paper size 8.5 ”x11″

New Print Releases

Tuesday, May 17th, 2011

  I am releasing some of my Limited edition prints in smaller sizes. 

Little Red Riding Hood by Andrea Zuill

Snow White and the Usual Suspects by Andrea Zuill

The Blue Bird of Happiness & the Little Red Bird of Crankiness by Andrea Zuill

1.  Little Red Riding Hood

2. Snow White & the Usual Suspects

3. The Blue Bird of Happiness & the Little Red Bird of Crankiness

Medium size:  edition limited to 200  -  $40.00 per print (starting price)  -  image size: 8″x10″, paper size 13″x8.25″

 Small size:  edition limited to 200  - $25.00 per print (starting price)  -  image size: 5×7, paper size 8.5 “x11″

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The next prints are NEW Limited Editions -

Blue Quail by Andrea Zuill

Laughing Owl by Andrea Zuill

 1. Blue Quail

2. Laughing Owl

Large Size: Edition Limited to 100 – $60.00 per print (starting price) – image size: 11 x14″, paper size: 13″x17″

Medium size:  edition limited to 200  -  $40.00 per print (starting price)  -  image size: 8″x10″, paper size 13″x8.25″

 Small size:  edition limited to 200  - $25.00 per print (starting price)  -  image size: 5×7, paper size 8.5 “x11″

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New Open Edition Prints -

Mermaid by Andrea Zuill

Sissy by Andrea Zuill

Unicorn by Andrea Zuill

1.  Mermaid

2. Sissy

3. Unicorn

Large Size:  $60.00 per print – image size: 11 x14″, paper size: 13″x17″

Medium size:  $40.00 per print   -  image size: 8″x10″, paper size 13″x8.25″

 Small size:  $25.00 per print   -  image size: 5×7, paper size 8.5 “x11″

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You can find all these prints at my Etsy store:  www.badbird.etsy.com

Don’t forget to check out my new store :  www.grrrsaidthebear.etsy.com

Thanks!