Tuesday, May 11, 2010

The Art of Gifting

                  
With Anniversaries, babies, graduations, weddings and birthdays it is sometimes difficult to find a unique, thoughtful gift for these special occasions. The next time you need the perfect gift, consider custom framing a piece of art, a special photo, or a memento. Flowers last a few days, a nice dinner lasts a couple hours, but frames can last a lifetime. Because so many things can be custom framed,  you can easily come up with a unique gift for every occasion  Here are some ideas to get your own thoughts flowing.

Anniversary
Frame a portrait of yourself or with your significant other.  If the two of you have been on a recent trip, frame a special memory, like the Aboriginal painting shown right.
Baby
When someone has a baby, a great way to celebrate the occasion is with a frame to insert pictures in, frame the birth announcement, or ask your local framer if they can cut out the baby's name in a mat. 


Graduation
A graduate will generally appreciate having their diploma custom framed after working all those years to get it! For those who were involved in school activities, they may also enjoy a shadowbox filled with their school memories. Of course their graduation portrait can be framed as well.  

  
Wedding
Framed wedding memorabilia makes a great gift for the bride and groom or a treasue for their parents. Wedding pictures, invitations and flowers are all special keepsakes.  




 Birthdays or Just Because Days
We all have different tastes and interests. Think of something that will mean a lot, such a small quilt or painting you made for  them. Everyone can use a framed mirror and you can frame it to suit a specific room decor. If you are undecided, come into Framewoods of Topeka and purchase a gift certificate. 

"It is the thought that counts." This phrase is often used when referring to meaningful gifts. When you take the time to work with our designers at Framewoods of Topeka to create a one-of-a-kind treasure for someone special, they will see that you put a lot of thought into it.

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