Hanson Galleries Grapevine

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Open 7 days a week  

Vol 7, Issue 18

Dec 2013


Ready with your Christmas decorations?

We were running low on Mt St Helen's ornaments and have just received teardrops, hearts and the favorite round styles in abundance.  Stock up now for this year and next.

Perfect for small places, these fused glass nativities have just arrived.  Nightlights are available with nativity scenes or Noah's Ark,  perfect for a child's room.




New supply of our most popular stocking stuffers

We are selling these ever popular glass nail files with their famous dichroic glass trim in multiples for co-workers, teachers and just to have on hand.  New supply of small and mediums sizes just received at both locations.


These secret boxes have been a favorites of customers for many years.  They are age-spanning, tactile, pretty, inexpensive and useful.   More pocket compasses on the way.  

Check out the reprint of the Craft Industry e-newletter
at the bottom of this email.

New ideas just arrived last week 
especially for her! 
We waited all year to receive this charming new work by a Canadian artist.  The open cube design is hand created in sterling silver and comes in earrings, pendants and bracelets. 

This is the perfect choice for the design-conscous fashion maven in your family.  Some pieces even have trapped coin pearls in them.  Available at Post Oak location only.


Charm Bracelets

This Murano glass bead charm bracelet will impress the chocolate lover for sure.  It's called the Chocolate Goddess bracelet.

BUT WAIT!   We have other themes too:  Shopping Goddess, Shoe Goddess, Bling Goddess, Purse Goddess, Republican Goddess, Lucky Goddess, and Garden Goddess.  Available at both locations until sold out.


 New arrivals in glass 
Christmas and Valentine's Day are always the perfect times to give perfume bottles.  She will feel more ladylike when given this gift.  Trust us, we have decades of experience with perfume bottles.  This is just one artist's style  of perfume bottles in stock.
This Texas artist has just delivered a few dozen of his best fused glass platters and bowls.  All one-of-a-kind pieces, so check out both stores for just the right choice for your need.

Hours and directions

The Centre at Post Oak
5000 Westheimer, Ste 106
713-552-1242

(Across Westheimer from Galleria I Neiman Marcus and across the parking lot from the Grand Lux Cafe)

Mon-Fri 10-8
Sat 10-6      Sun 12-5


Memorial City Mall
746 Memorial City
713-984-1242 

(Gessner at I-10, inside the mall between Starbuck's and Penny's)

Mon-Fri 10-9
Sat 10-6     Sun 12-5


Mosaic glass inlays adorn these new jewelry boxes

Mixed media art forms have always been a gallery favorite.  This new artist combines wood and glass mosaic for a charming, moderate-sized jewelry box with mirror and lift out tray.  Several color combinations available.

Also available are photo frames.  Limited supplies at both locations.

 


Fun and light hearted ceramics


Both locations have some of this new whimsical work in.  Vases, candy dishes, pencil cups and note pads are some of the fun selection.



Kaleidoscopes....always a gallery favorite!  We've carried them for all our 36 years


These stained glass tube scopes still fascinate children of all ages.  Our Christmas order has just arrived.  Several sizes to choose form including the "Baby Boomer" style that has a magnifying lens in place for sharper viewing.

Newsletter Archive

To refresh your memory or scout for some gift ideas, remember to check out our Newsletter Archive.  It can also be accessed from the home page of our website under the newsletter tab.

There are fully 7 years of award winning newsletters there, chock full of great story telling and wonderful photos.  Check it out.


Special notice about hours


Open Sundays for the duration
both locations noon-5 
 
Closed Christmas Day and New Year's Day to allow our employees time with their families.

Closing Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve at 5pm.



  Reprinted with permission from CRAFT association e-newsletter of 11/15/2013