Working in Cullman has given me lots of new connections. I love meeting new friends and networking! Taking great talents and putting them together. Everyone wins! Stacie has a shop called The Shops at 3rd Street Promenade. It is a really cool place. She, her husband and another couple opened "The Shops" a little over a year ago. They have numerous artists from around the state of Alabama showcased. They also have art nights! I love art night. I think you all know that!
As a matter of fact, there was an Art Night last night! Never fear, there is another art night for kids on December 16th! It's the cutest snowman! You can sign up here..
This is a handcrafted piece of art created by Lamar Jeffries from Birmingham, Alabama. It is a smoked cross, made from clay and has a leather hanger. The cross is actually an imprint from a wooden carved cross and is 5 3/4 in x 6 1/4 in. This beautiful piece is valued at $25.00
Taken from the website of The Shops at 3rd Street Promenade:
Our goal is to provide a fun, unique experience to our customers and to encourage, promote and support local and regional artists. In July 2009, a business model for The Shops at 3rd Street Promenade was born. It included supporting artists but also the community. Upon completion of the business model, it was quickly realized what skill sets were needed in an individual to be our partner. There are many talented artists in the area that do not have the opportunities or outlets for the amazing work they produce. We immediately began contacting artisans possessing the skills needed to make this happen. These ideas were quickly grasped with tremendous enthusiasm! Promenade has gone beyond the original boundaries of Cullman and now includes Birmingham, Huntsville, Nashville, Hartselle and Oneonta. We provide a beautiful, historic space in downtown Cullman where artists from all over the South can display and sell their work. We focus mainly on original, handcrafted items such as paintings, photography, pottery, furniture, clay and metal sculpture, and wood work. Offered is a vast array of work at prices that allow everyone to join the effort of supporting these artists. It is an honor to have a chance to connect with them, contribute to their success and give Cullman something new and different to enjoy.
Giveaway!!
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Beautiful cross - looks like such a fun shop!!
ReplyDeleteProbably about 60% complete on my Christmas shopping....and 1% on all the things I want to make for gifts haha.
Looks like a beautiful prize, I hope to be visiting them soon and maybe using the spot to do some Art classes there! Lucy you do get around my friend! Christmas is that soon? Haven't done a thing yet at home mailed my girls some things , hope to put a dent in this weekend...
ReplyDeleteNot done yet! But close!
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ReplyDeleteI like The Shops at 3rd Street Promenade on FB. The cross is beautiful!
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ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! I want to go to Cullman with you! :)
ReplyDeleteI do have all of my shopping done. No wrapping done, though!
I follow The Shops at 3rd Street Promenade on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteI'm 50% finished with Christmas shopping.
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ReplyDeleteI just love that cross! I am about 75% done with my shopping!
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ReplyDeleteI have 90% of my shopping done and hope to finish up this weekend.
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ReplyDeleteI have one more gift to buy and then my shopping is all done. Yeah!!
ReplyDeleteMy shopping is NOT done. And still working on my Christmas cards!! Christmas A.D.D. has taken over!
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ReplyDeleteI want to go to 3rd Street Promenade!
ReplyDeleteI am 99.9% finished with my shopping... I need stocking stuffers.
shopping is almost done
ReplyDeletei think that i have one more thing to get
I finished with my Christmas shopping.
ReplyDeleteNo I do not have all my shopping done....still have those last 2 or 3 stragglers. Maybe tomorrow...
ReplyDeleteMy shopping is all done! This is a beautiful, beautiful art piece! If I win this cross, I'll send it to my niece by marriage in NC, whose Grandma died yesterday. Merry Christmas, Mary
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