Find Your Favorites. Explore our garden themed designs to illustrated cocktail watercolors. This collection includes our most popular prints and gift items, including our illustrated cookbooks and kitchen towels- something for everyone!
I Herb It's Your Birthday Watercolor Greeting Card + Envelope
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This blank 5x7" card is printed on 120lb matte cover stock with soy-based inks. It comes paired with an envelope and packaged in a plastic sleeve. Cards are packed safely, and ship first class with priority mail 1-3 day upgrade available.
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Art and Design by Marcella Kriebel ® in Washington DC, produced in the USA.
The Old Fashioned is the oldest and simplest cocktail, pared down to the most essential ingredients a drink needs to be deemed a cocktail: spirits, sugar, water, and bitters.
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This colorful watercolor print by Marcella Kriebel features fresh herbs for kitchen: oregano, mint, chives, sage, thyme, fenugreek, dill, parsley, shiso, basil, and cilantro.
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This watercolor features all of the community gardens of Washington DC. The gardens included are the ones recognized by the nonprofit Neighborhood Farm Initiative and The DC Government.
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A celebratory cocktail made from gin, champagne, lemon juice, and sugar. Most sources say the French 75 was invented in 1915 at Harry's New York Bar in Paris, and got this name because it was as powerful as a French 75mm field gun. Swap vodka in for the gin and you have a French 76!
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Legend has it that this classic cocktail was invented at Harry's New York Bar in Paris in 1921. Ours comes complete with celery, carrot, and asparagus, perfect for brunch!
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The Last Word is a Prohibition-era cocktail that got its beginnings in the Detroit Athletic Club's bar in the early 1920s. It contains: 1 part gin, 1 part Green Chartreuse, 1 part lime juice, 1 part Maraschino liqueur.
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This 5x7" card is card is blank on the inside and is printed on 120lb matte cover stock with soy-based inks. It comes paired with an envelope. Cards are packed safely, and ship first class with priority mail 1-3 day upgrade available.
Want to see the latest art projects and a sneak peek of what's in progress? Check out the Instagram feed @marcellakriebel
Art and Design by Marcella Kriebel ® in Washington DC, produced in the USA.
The Last Word is a Prohibition-era cocktail that got its beginnings in the Detroit Athletic Club's bar in the early 1920s. It contains: 1 part gin, 1 part Green Chartreuse, 1 part lime juice, 1 part Maraschino liqueur.
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This print came about by popular request and is a must for every kitchen - no more consulting your phone (or your mother!) to find out how many teaspoons are in a tablespoon.
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The classic G&T! Originally used by English officers of the East India Company to stave off malaria, this drink has lived on as a long, tall summer refreshment.
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The mint julep has been around for centuries, but today we associate it most closely with The Kentucky Derby. The event at Churchill Downs serves almost 120,000 juleps every year.
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The Aviation cocktail was created in 1916 by Hugo Ensslin, the head bartender at the Hotel Wallick in New York City, and first published in his cocktail book Recipes for Mixed Drinks. The drink is a gin-based variation of the Gin Sour that's shaken and served straight up. It's known for its distinctive color and floral flavor, which come from the addition of crème de violette, a violet liqueur.
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A re-interpretation of the DC "Stars and Bars" flag for the vegan or vegetarian foodie - tomatoes and carrots. Sure to bring a smile to District residents.
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This educational watercolor print will help you identify some of the native flora of the Pacific Northwest. It features many flowers found in this beautiful region's spring and summer seasons, including Lupine, Red Columbine, Foxglove, Blue Flax, Bleeding Heart, Trillium, and Columbia Tiger Lily.
Dog Heart Tails Watercolor Greeting Card + Envelope
Regular price
$6.00
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This 5x7" card is card is blank on the inside and is printed on 120lb matte cover stock with soy-based inks. It comes paired with an envelope. Cards are packed safely, and ship first class with priority mail 1-3 day upgrade available.
Want to see the latest art projects and a sneak peek of what's in progress? Check out the Instagram feed @marcellakriebel
Art and Design by Marcella Kriebel ® in Washington DC, produced in the USA.
The Aviation cocktail was created in 1916 by Hugo Ensslin, the head bartender at the Hotel Wallick in New York City, and first published in his cocktail book Recipes for Mixed Drinks. The drink is a variation on the Gin Sour that's shaken and served straight up. It's known for its distinctive color and floral flavor, which come from the addition of crème de violette, a violet liqueur.
This colorful watercolor print features fresh herbs for the kitchen: oregano, mint, chives, sage, thyme, fenugreek, dill, parsley, shiso, basil, and cilantro.
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This educational print will help you identify the native flora of the Columbia Gorge. It features many flowers this beautiful Pacific Northwest region found in the spring and summer seasons.
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This print celebrates the humble vodka soda; not the most flashy drink, but definitely one of the most popular! Add a splash of cranberry to make a pink-hued Rose Kennedy.
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This design was originally created to celebrate National Pollinator Day in the US - plants, insects and birds all perform the important job of pollination.
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Sometimes a singular image can be all you need. Beautiful color and extensive detail make this pineapple a compelling choice for your wall. The pineapple is a symbol of hospitality and friendship.
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The Orange Crush was invented in Ocean City, Maryland in 1995 and has since become the unofficial drink of the state. The official drink, however, is...milk? Hang this print to show your support for the rightful MD beverage!
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This watercolor print celebrates the Columbia Gorge through its native plants, agriculture, river sports and the nature of the region shared by Oregon and Washington in the Pacific Northwest.
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The Moscow Mule traces its roots back to New York City in 1941 but has taken the country by storm in the last few years. Maybe it's the emblematic hammered copper mug?
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The mint julep has been around for centuries, but today we associate it most closely with The Kentucky Derby. The event at Churchill Downs serves almost 120,000 juleps every year.
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Ode to Summer! This print features a variety of tomatoes big and small, and many varieties, from Zebra to Black Kirm. Juicy slices in a riot of colors, all topped with fresh basil, enticing to the nose and tongue.
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The Ginkgo plant (Ginkgo biloba) is one of the oldest living tree species, and the extract of the ginko leaf is widely known to enhance memory. This is a simple, single watercolor of a ginkgo leaf in bright green.The ginkgo's unique, fan-shaped leaves are green initially but turn a gorgeous vibrant yellow in the fall. Dropping all its leaves at once, they create a beautiful yellow scenery along the sidewalks in many urban settings including Washington, DC.
Browse other Botanical Art Prints from our collection to view more.
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This piece was inspired by flowers of fall farmers markets and features anemones, dahlias, amaranths, craspedia and marigolds. Very excited for this to join the growing Botanicals Collection.
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A portion of the profits of this print go to support the work of DC Central Kitchen, an innovative social enterprise nonprofit, founded in 1989 by Robert Egger. Mr. Egger’s vision for addressing hunger turned the traditional “food bank” approach on its head, addressing the root causes of hunger and food insecurity using food as a tool for real change. He started by collecting food which would have been tossed out by restaurants, hotels, grocery stores and the like, turning it into healthy meals prepared by those same people who would ultimately be the receivers of the food. His “community kitchen” model spread to over 60 similar central kitchens across the US and to numerous college campuses to address food waste in dining halls and transform it into meals for the hungry.
Learn more about the world of DCCK, it's methods of operations here
Philly Cheesesteak Sandwich Illustrated Watercolor Art Print