American Bandstand host Dick Clark has died...
Please read the article... We have lost a longtime icon:
http://tv.msn.com/tv/article.aspx?news=721972
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Monday, April 16, 2012
alley fne art / framing
Whether you're a homeowner or an interior designer, your home is your canvas and you are the artist. Alley Fine Art / Framing can help you create a unique frame design that helps express your personality, style and creativity. No matter how large or small the piece may be, we know it is important to you to find the perfect combination of frame and mat to suit your needs. We know that decorating your home is about more than looking good - it's a celebration of who you are and how you live.
We will work with you at our design center until everything is to your liking. From a cherished memento to the perfect accent in your living room, we will help you design the picture-perfect treatment. We have hundreds of frame samples and mat colors to choose from, so the possibilities are endless!
In most cases we can have your project completed in a few days or less depending upon stock. We enjoy working with each of our customers individually and work hard to answer whatever questions you may have during the design process. After all, it is your artwork and we encourage customer participation in the design process.
We guarantee all our materials and workmanship on every project. All materials are acid free and archival quality.
Our Framing services include:
- Large selection of moulding and mat samples
- Needlepoint stretched and framed
- Sports memorabilia
- Creative matting
- Shadowboxes
- Corporate Accounts
- All work done on premises
- Needlepoint stretched and framed
- Sports memorabilia
- Creative matting
- Shadowboxes
- Corporate Accounts
- All work done on premises
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Makeovers
Use Art & Framing for your Room Makeovers
The square footage of the average American home is 2,500 square feet. Of all the space in that home,
the wall space is usually the most neglected. So why not spruce up your home with some beautiful art and framing? It offers one of the most economical ways to give your living space a new look and
will dramatically change the overall feel of your entire home.
the wall space is usually the most neglected. So why not spruce up your home with some beautiful art and framing? It offers one of the most economical ways to give your living space a new look and
will dramatically change the overall feel of your entire home.
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This living room went from empty and cold to warm and inviting by adding prints in sleek gold frames. |
Start by choosing a room that has a
lot of empty wall space. Then call us—
the room makeover experts. Let us add artwork and family photos using just the right matting and frame designs. We can provide framed wall decor that will fit with your furnishings perfectly and will enhance any room. We’ll produce all the elements you need to create an appealing balance that will make your home enjoyable to look at and to live in.
lot of empty wall space. Then call us—
the room makeover experts. Let us add artwork and family photos using just the right matting and frame designs. We can provide framed wall decor that will fit with your furnishings perfectly and will enhance any room. We’ll produce all the elements you need to create an appealing balance that will make your home enjoyable to look at and to live in.
We are happy to make house calls and help you choose just the right art from our wide selection or reframe art you already enjoy. We will bring framing and matting samples so you can see first hand how they will look in the rooms you want to liven up. We can also frame your own family photos or heirlooms for a hallway, den, living room, or bedroom, making them part of your everyday lives.
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Adding beautifully framed art to bare walls in a bedroom made it come alive with color, creating a peaceful, restful setting |
Let your eyes spend your hours at home looking at beautifully framed art instead of blank walls. Whether your decor is traditional or contemporary, we can help you achieve a whole new look with custom framing. ■
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Ways to use mirrors...
Mirrors as Decor
Everyone has mirrors in their home. But how can you make the mirror a focal point
of your room or create an accent to its decor? We can custom make a mirror just
for you—any size, shape or style—to suit your design and decorative needs.
Mirrors are attractively displayed anywhere in the home—an entry hall, dining
room, dressing area, powder room, or over a mantel. A mirror also highlights other
objects in the room, such as a long, narrow table. Different sizes and shapes can
provide a certain atmosphere as well. A trumeau-style mirror will go along with an
antique look whereas an oval leather frame around a mirror offers a more modern
appearance. We have a wide array of moulding samples in assorted shapes, sizes,
and colors that will fit into any home decor. And, magnificent mirrors can be created
just for you. Any mirror framed with moulding in any style—wood, leather, metal,
gold leaf, silver leaf—can find a place in your home decor. So stop by and see for
yourself!
of your room or create an accent to its decor? We can custom make a mirror just
for you—any size, shape or style—to suit your design and decorative needs.
Mirrors are attractively displayed anywhere in the home—an entry hall, dining
room, dressing area, powder room, or over a mantel. A mirror also highlights other
objects in the room, such as a long, narrow table. Different sizes and shapes can
provide a certain atmosphere as well. A trumeau-style mirror will go along with an
antique look whereas an oval leather frame around a mirror offers a more modern
appearance. We have a wide array of moulding samples in assorted shapes, sizes,
and colors that will fit into any home decor. And, magnificent mirrors can be created
just for you. Any mirror framed with moulding in any style—wood, leather, metal,
gold leaf, silver leaf—can find a place in your home decor. So stop by and see for
yourself!
Saturday, April 7, 2012
News of Artist's Passing
Thomas Kinkade dies at 54; artist was called the 'Painter of Light'
Kinkade, 54, died at his home in
Kinkade's sentimental paintings — with their cottages, country gardens and churches in dewy morning light — were beloved by middle-class
The paintings typically depict tranquil scenes with lush landscaping and streams running nearby. Many contain images from Bible passages.
Kinkade labeled himself as the nation's most collected living artist. His paintings and spin-off products bring in about $100 million a year in sales, and are said to be in 10 million homes in the
He grew up in a trailer in
"I'm a warrior for light," he told the
Before Kinkade's Media Arts Group went private in the middle of the last decade, the company took in $32 million per quarter from 4,500 dealers across the country, according to the Mercury News. The cost of his paintings ranges from hundreds of dollars to more than $10,000.
"Thom provided a wonderful life for his family," his wife, Nanette, said in a statement. "We are shocked and saddened by his death."
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Don't be misled - It's not just New York
Beware...
Lawsuit Against Michael's Arts and Crafts Stores "never ending sale"
Independent merchants in the hobby, craft, and framing industries have long spoken about misleading practices by Michaels stores—most specifically, advertising deep discounts while actually charging full price.
Well, as the saying goes, the chickens have come home to roost.
From the New York State Attorney General website:
ROCHESTER – As students and teachers returned to school this month, Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman today announced that retail chain Michaels Stores, Inc. has agreed to enter a $1.8 million settlement for engaging in deceptive advertising practices by misleading consumers into thinking they were receiving steep discounts over a two year period. As part of the settlement, the company will change its advertising practices and contribute $1 million in art and craft supplies to public schools throughoutNew York State , in addition to $800,000 in civil penalties.
“For years, Michaels duped consumers into thinking they were receiving huge discounts, when in fact, they were simply paying the regular store price,” said Attorney General Schneiderman. “Through deceptive advertising practices, this company violated the law and took advantage of hardworking consumers trying to save money. In addition to the civil penalties, the company is paying for their actions by providing $1 million in school supplies for hundreds of school districts statewide.”
Michaels Stores, Inc. describes itself as a specialty retailer of arts, crafts, scrapbooking and custom framing. Its 48 stores throughoutNew York State are frequented by parents, students and teachers to purchase school supplies.
As a result of the Attorney General’s settlement, Michaels will be required to give back to the public schools in communities which their stores are located. Today’s action will benefit as many as 724 school districts throughout the state. The schools are set to receive $1 million in gift cards to purchase supplies.
The investigation began in 2009 when the Attorney General’s office began tracking the 50 percent off marketing materials where Michaels advertised its “Custom Framing” as a sale product for at least 104 consecutive weeks. The law prohibits sales that are never ending. Investigators throughout the state collected newspaper flyers, online flyers, in-store banners and signs advertising the custom framing. Michaels advertised in at least one of these forms every day for two years. The ads stated that custom framing was either at least 50 percent off or a certain dollar amount off.
Michaels has agreed to settle the investigation by paying civil penalties of $800,000 in addition to the $1 million toNew York ’s public schools for violating General Business Law (350-D) for False Advertising.
The case was handled by Assistant Attorney General Benjamin Bruce under the direction of Assistant Attorney General In-Charge of theRochester office, Debra Martin and Executive Deputy Attorney General for Regional Affairs, Martin J. Mack.
The success of the AG’s office has me wondering—will other states follow suit (no pun intended), now thatNew York has recovered funds for the misleading practice? Given how many are hungry for revenue from any source possible, it wouldn’t surprise me one bit to hear of new lawsuits popping up, fast.
Equally interesting will be consumer reactions. Even the most loyal customer base doesn’t like to find out they’ve been misled, and in some people’s perception, gouged. Times are tight; finding out a store they liked was inflating “regular” prices in order to falsify “sales” won’t sit well.
Nor should it.
Lawsuit Against Michael's Arts and Crafts Stores "never ending sale"
Independent merchants in the hobby, craft, and framing industries have long spoken about misleading practices by Michaels stores—most specifically, advertising deep discounts while actually charging full price.
Well, as the saying goes, the chickens have come home to roost.
From the New York State Attorney General website:
ROCHESTER – As students and teachers returned to school this month, Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman today announced that retail chain Michaels Stores, Inc. has agreed to enter a $1.8 million settlement for engaging in deceptive advertising practices by misleading consumers into thinking they were receiving steep discounts over a two year period. As part of the settlement, the company will change its advertising practices and contribute $1 million in art and craft supplies to public schools throughout
“For years, Michaels duped consumers into thinking they were receiving huge discounts, when in fact, they were simply paying the regular store price,” said Attorney General Schneiderman. “Through deceptive advertising practices, this company violated the law and took advantage of hardworking consumers trying to save money. In addition to the civil penalties, the company is paying for their actions by providing $1 million in school supplies for hundreds of school districts statewide.”
Michaels Stores, Inc. describes itself as a specialty retailer of arts, crafts, scrapbooking and custom framing. Its 48 stores throughout
As a result of the Attorney General’s settlement, Michaels will be required to give back to the public schools in communities which their stores are located. Today’s action will benefit as many as 724 school districts throughout the state. The schools are set to receive $1 million in gift cards to purchase supplies.
The investigation began in 2009 when the Attorney General’s office began tracking the 50 percent off marketing materials where Michaels advertised its “Custom Framing” as a sale product for at least 104 consecutive weeks. The law prohibits sales that are never ending. Investigators throughout the state collected newspaper flyers, online flyers, in-store banners and signs advertising the custom framing. Michaels advertised in at least one of these forms every day for two years. The ads stated that custom framing was either at least 50 percent off or a certain dollar amount off.
Michaels has agreed to settle the investigation by paying civil penalties of $800,000 in addition to the $1 million to
The case was handled by Assistant Attorney General Benjamin Bruce under the direction of Assistant Attorney General In-Charge of the
The success of the AG’s office has me wondering—will other states follow suit (no pun intended), now that
Equally interesting will be consumer reactions. Even the most loyal customer base doesn’t like to find out they’ve been misled, and in some people’s perception, gouged. Times are tight; finding out a store they liked was inflating “regular” prices in order to falsify “sales” won’t sit well.
Nor should it.
Sunday, April 1, 2012
The Value of Custom Framing
Dollar for dollar custom framing is one of the best values you will find. A quality custom frame
design will typically outlast cars, carpeting, sofas, or business suits purchased at the same time. Because custom framing generally hangs on the wall, it takes little abuse. All of the other things mentioned here get dented, scratched, stained, etc. because of all the contact they have with other things around them.
Many of us think nothing of spending one hundred dollars for a nice dinner out for two. Those
types of dining experiences may only last 60 minutes, making the cost $1.60 per minute. If you
send someone a $50 floral arrangement, it will probably look good for five days, making its cost
$10 per day. Many pieces of art or family photos that were custom framed 50 years ago are still
hanging on walls today. At that rate, a $200 investment in good quality custom framing is just $4
per year, making it just over one cent per day.
The key to a long-lasting frame design is quality framing materials and a classically styled design that will endure through ever-changing design trends. The phrase, ''you get what you pay for," certainly applies to custom framing. Inexpensive frame mouldings are more prone to warping, fading and peeling. Better quality frames are made from superior materials and include extra steps to avoid those problems and more. Always use conservation grade glass to help protect your art as much as possible from harmful UV rays. Conservation matting and backing boards are also needed to protect the art from the acids found in lesser materials that can cause discoloration.
At Alley Fine Art / Framing, we take great pride in our workmanship. Since we live and work right here in the community with you, we do everything we can to provide you with flawless framing as well as a great in-store experience. We know that we have to work hard to earn your trust and your business so that is our priority each and every day. If you have not yet experienced our custom framing, we invite you to come in to learn more. Consultations are always free. For those of you who have enjoyed our custom framing services previously, we hope to see you again soon. IF you are a satisfied customer, please refer us to your family and friends when you hear they are in the market for custom framing.
Thank you.
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