December 2009
Cow Art and More
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Greetings!
Enjoy our monthly art news as a way to keep up with the latest happenings from the studio at Cow Art and More.
Featured artist for DecemberGary Sauder
December's featured artist is pastel and pencil artist Gary Sauder.  Gary grew up showing dairy cattle in California.  While he is no longer involved in the dairy industry on a daily basis, he continues to follow the industry and draws many of the dairy breeds' best show cattle. 

Read more about Gary's biography.

To see the complete collection of Gary's work on Cow Art and More, including his newest colored pencil drawings, visit our specials page.
 

What is your technique?

Click here to read Gary's answer on the Cow Art and More blog.
New Art

Out to Pasture tote bagEnjoy Elizabeth St. Hilaire Nelson's mixed media images on a tote bag!  Two sizes are available of the images created by using laminated newsprint.


Cow Art and More: Where art and agriculture meetPhotographer Meg Birnbaum has added the next image in her series, "Corn Dogs and Blue Ribbons."  The photograph, "Waiting for Judging," is available as a signed and numbered limited edition print. 
Cow Mug


Digital artist Beth Dunn has her newest image on mugs, aprons and postcards.  Any of these items can be personalized at no additional charge.

Picture credits:
Above left:  "Out to Pasture" tote bag, two sizes available
Middle right:  "Waiting for Judging", 10 1/2 inches square, signed, numbered
Lower left:  "Cow Mug", 2 size ceramic mugs or stainless steel travel mug available
Frequently Asked Questions from Customers

What if I need my order in a hurry?

Expedited shipping can be provided for an additional charge. Please call customer service to have someone give you options and pricing.

After December 15, customers are urged to call customer service for orders needed in time for Christmas.  Overnight and two-day shipping is available on many items.
Issue:11
Brown Swiss cattle
In This Issue
December featured artist
New Art
Recipe of the Month
  December's recipe

Hash brown casserole

How about an easy and delicious Christmas morning casserole recipe from Paula Deen?

Hash Brown Casserole


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How to keep sterling silver and gold jewelry tarnish free

The first thing you need to know is that "tarnish happens" when it comes to jewelry. Even gold jewelry, after many years, will eventually tarnish. Tarnish is caused by the reaction of the copper, in the sterling silver, to humidity and elements. Even perfumes, lotions, hair care products and sweat will accelerate tarnish on jewelry.

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Cow Art and More is committed to providing you the best in agricultural themed art and outstanding personal service. If you have any questions about any of our artists or their art, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Our phone hours have been extended until 9 PM from now until December 22.  Call and get answers to your questions or help placing an order.

Sincerely,

Kathy Swift
Cow Art and More
www.cowartandmore.com
Phone:  888-613-6019
Email:  info@cowartandmore.com

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Free Shipping
Enjoy free shipping on all Gary Sauder art this month.  Click here to go to our SPECIALS page.  No coupon or promotional code necessary!
 
Offer Expires: December 31, 2009