Showing posts with label Queen City Cupcakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Queen City Cupcakes. Show all posts

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Christmas Decorations

The Patchogue Sketch Club met at Queen City Cupcakes for a sketching session last night. Carol, the owner, not only serves coffee and cupcakes, but she has an assortment of unusual home decor items all over the store. It is always fun to find something there to sketch. This is the top of one of her display shelves. It definitely caught my eye!


Thursday, March 1, 2012

Queen City Cupcakes Revisited

My sketch group went back to Queen City Cupcakes in Patchogue last night. The owner, Carol, who has been so welcoming to us, has all kinds of interesting treasures (besides cupcakes) for us to sketch...and everything is for sale. I ended up coming home with a white lamb. lol


Thursday, January 19, 2012

Treasures

The Patchogue Sketch Club met at Queen City Cupcakes yesterday for a indoor sketching opportunity. The owner, Carol, has wonderful and unusual items for sale in the store so I focused on a few of them instead of the sweets.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Whoopie Pies

My sketch group went back to Queen City Cupcakes in Patchogue to sketch last night. I took my chair and sat in front of the case with the whoopie pies. It was very hard to resist them cause I heard them described to several customers....hazelnut cream filling, oh my!


Thursday, November 17, 2011

Queen City Cupcakes Revisited

Last night the Patchogue Sketch Club met again at Queen City Cupcakes at my request. No, I didn't want more samples. lol I wanted to do a sketch of one of the displays they had with bottles of soda.It looked simple, but wasn't easy. Sketching one bottle would have been fine, but there were so many. This is my sketch which is about 7 x 9.

I did buy a cupcake while I was there (pecan pie) and saved it for dessert when I got home. But first it had to pose for a portrait. This is 4 x 6.


Friday, November 11, 2011

Queen City Cupcakes

A new shop opened in Patchogue and the gracious owner allowed us to come in and sketch. I did have a cup of coffee, but had to force myself to pass on the delicious cupcakes. I know we will be there painting again. This is 4 x 6.