Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Big news (for us at least)!!!!

It seems the powers to be in major media for the Triad have finally wizened up. After years of one-hit-wonders and fly-by-nighters, they have once and for all found a media poster child worth more than the average fifteen minutes of fame. Dying to find out who it is? Well, die no longer click the following link and be amazed:

http://triad.bizjournals.com/triad/stories/2010/05/24/smallb1.html?b=1274673600^3381711

I hope this works for you all, and I hope you all have a relaxing Memorial Day weekend (and don't forget the whole "Memorial" thing either).

Friday, April 16, 2010

(not quite) FREE MONEY


This offer comes to you legit from Hampton House!! There are no Nigerian millionaires to send bank account info to, nor oil fields in, well let's face it, Nigeria that need to give you piles of cash. The only thing you need is to come in and get something framed (or re-framed) for that matter and use either Conservation Clear glass for a $5 refund, or Museum glass for a $10 refund.

This offer is good until Saturday, April 24th. So what are you waiting for, come on in and take advantage of this offer.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Yes, I'm still alive(again).

Let me go ahead and apologize for this blog. There will be no pictures, links or any other exciting blog-type material. I know what you're saying, "Just when I thought he couldn't make it any more boring, BAM!, he steps it up a notch on the boring scale".

Basically, I'm just sending this out to the army of followers (I think we're up to six now, which really amazes me), to let you know that the times they are a changing. Tomorrow April 1st will mark our 33rd year in business, no foolin'. We're so excited to still be here and have loved almost every minute of it(except the past year, that's been somewhat challenging). To ring in this new era, you can expect some things to change and some to stay the same. We should be communicating more frequently with you via email, facebook and blog, as well as other ways. Also, at some point we'll be unveiling a new look for our gallery so keep on the lookout for that. Now, what won't change is the service, quality and design you know and love. Whether it's fine art, expert custom framing or photo restoration, we will still strive to offer you guys the best we can. Why do we do that you ask? Because after 33 years of operation, you guys are the reason we're here.

Thank you!!!

Monday, February 8, 2010

Yes, I'm still alive.


New year (a little late), new entry.

What better way to celebrate my first post of 2010 than to announce a party. This Friday night from 5:00-8:00 in our Winston-Salem gallery we'll be hosting our 3rd annual "Small Art, Big Heart" show to benefit Aids Care Service of Forsyth County.
This is a small works show featuring local artists working in a variety of media. Once again, we're proud to co-host this event with Burgin Ross (so come early because Burgin will be providing the food) and her cast and crew of thousands.

A portion of sales through the weekend will go to benefit ACS.

Monday, November 9, 2009

50% off soapbox


Okay, here goes. I try to stay civil as well as factual when talking about most anything and figure I can manage to do the same here, but my ire gets pretty worked up when falsehoods are used to promote well... anything.

The big box craft stores have a habit of spending big advertising dollars to let you the customer know about their fantastic 40-60% off custom framing sales. Just think of how much cheaper that is than the standard local frame shop. How nice of them to care about you so much they are willing to cut their prices this deeply. I mean that's huge, I couldn't cut my prices(week after week) by that much and stay in business. I guess it's because they are so large they can buy in bulk quantities and pass these savings along to you...think again.

True, they offer (most always) a massive discount on this service, and that invariably leads one to believe they are getting a deal over what they would pay at the mom and pop's frame shop. The truth of the matter is that after these discounts, most local shops (you know the ones where the folks donate to your local schools, churches, etc; the ones who are highly trained professionals constantly reeducating themselves as to how to properly handle your valuables) wind up being within 10%, usually lower. Yes, that's after their "generous" discount. If someone is in our shop getting a quote, and decide to check out the big boxes (because everybody knows how expensive local shops are), we are sure to mention to them to wait until the big sale so they can get a quote at 50% off. They almost always come back, most of the time they come back angry at the craft store for luring them in with the old bait and switch.

Let's face it, custom framing is not inexpensive. It is a truly hands on product from the time we help you choose your matting and framing to the time we hand over your finished little bundle of love. You will always be able to find a cheaper price, but with that usually comes a cheaper product.

Just remember, the next time you want something near and dear framed, try the local guy. If you try us, I can guarantee not to discount my quality or service, and you'll probably get a better price.

PS. It'll also help Santa be able to find his way to my kids this year if you know what I mean.

Visit us at www.hamptonhouse.net for more info.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Jack Hernon show


We are pleased to host Jack Hernon in our Winston-Salem gallery this Thursday Nov. 5th. The reception will be held from 5:00-8:00 and is free to the public.

View Jack's website at www.jackhernon.com.

Or, as always check in to www.hamptonhouse.net for more examples of Jack's work as well as contact info and directions to the gallery.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Boo!


Happy Halloween to all! Instead of the usual boring old soap boxy stuff I sometimes publish, here's a little Halloween fun. I have always loved Halloween and really dig the fact that I can now dress up again and roam the streets under the guise of a responsible parent. Another scary love of my life has always been the Haunted Mansion at Walt Disney world. If you've ever been, no doubt you've seen the tombstones scattered about, well here's an explanation of what they mean. Enjoy

http://www.2719hyperion.com/search/label/13%20Tombstones

PS. Don't take candy from strangers and certainly don't eat the apple those hippies down the street gave you.

PPS. Don't forget to check out the not so scary goodies at www.hamptonhouse.net before our name is on one of those tombstones.