Text and Photography by Melanie Bernier
Our Valentine's Day Tips will prep you for a divine February 14th.
When it comes to all things charming, original, and
sincere, Gateway artists are the
authority. Their Valentine’s Day products wrap up sentiment and style in one remarkable
package. So if you’re looking for some Valentine’s Day inspiration to get your
engine revved, take a cue from Gateway’s
Valentine’s Day Tips.
Tip #1: Carefully
Select Your Valentine. The first and most basic Valentine’s Day tenant is: Give
an authentic Valentine! Gateway artists spend all of January crafting original
cards. These hand-drawn Valentines by Donna Esolen are small works of art:
Four portraits by Ray Salter have been reproduced on cardstock,
each featuring an American poet alongside a verse of poem. It turns out that
Edgar Allen Poe, with all his morbidity, was quite the romantic: “. . . And
this maiden she lived with no other thought/Than to love and be loved by me.”
Tip #2: Adorn
Yourself, or Someone Else. Whether you wear it or gift it, V-Day is the
occasion for statement jewelry. Multi-strand necklaces, sterling earrings with Swarovski,
and beaded bracelets enhance any outfit and
make fantastic gifts. Each hand-made piece is one of a kind, so no matter which
you choose, your Valentine will never see it on anyone else.
This embroidered necklace by Valerie Walker is flirty and original:
. . . while this heart-stopping beaded lariat blows
Tiffany’s out of the water.
Tip #3: Presentation
is Everything. On this day, wine shall
not emerge from a brown bag. Place a fine bottle of red in a wine bag by HughCameron to make your sweetheart smile . . .
. . . or bind a
gift box in hand-drawn wrapping paper. From left to right: Claude Fourel, Hugh Cameron, Francelia Brea, and David O'Toole.
Any gift is sweeter if it comes in a Gateway gift bag. Here’s
one by Debra Belsky:
Smell the Roses! The sentiment will linger on when your
bouquet comes in a wheel-thrown vase that’s freshened every Valentine’s Day. Here
are some great examples from Andrew Granger and Edgardo Vasquez:
Tip #4: Set the
Mood. If you’re hosting, select visually interesting home accessories to
create ambiance and stir up excitement. Loom-woven placemats by Joe Salonis brighten up the dining table for a home-made meal from Cook Your Arts Out.
Pillow talk, anyone?
A nude by Rebecca Bella Rich is mysterious and beautiful.
Tip #5: Take
Advantage . . . of a sale, that is! All items in our Crafts Store,
including the products above, are 20% off until February 28th. Clip the coupon here and you’re on your way to a romantic evening. Craft Store hours: M - F, 11am - 6pm. Sat, 12 - 5pm.
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