We’ve still got the gifts that were featured during the holiday season, including:
- Framed prints of past Guinea Jubilee poster winners, plus framed watercolor prints by Williamsburg artist Bill Allen – ranked among the top 100 watercolor artists in the nation!
- Framed clipper art by famed Chesapeake Bay artist Louis Feuchter. Among the images framed: The Skipjack Jessie Price; Lizzie Cox and Watermelon Bay.
- A brand-new-just for-us Bena print by Poquoson watercolor artist Lee Abston – who won the Guinea Jubilee Poster Contest in 2011.
- Bena-Guinea blue heron and blue crab tapestries by textile historian Lauren Fureymoore
- “Moda Lame,” or “ruffle spiral” scarves by Marge Shelton
- Heidi’s affordable gift baskets, featuring the local products you love!




Hey folks… we’ve got big news on the picture-framing side of things.
Our next evolution is a picture-framing counter at Shadetree Fabrics, on U.S. 17 in the Grafton area of York County. This is a high-end, long-established fabric store. With a lot of help from our friend Chris Preston, we’ve put a counter at the store, along with everything the Shadetree ladies will need to take take picture framing orders.
We’ll be on the “fulfillment” end of the equation.
It’s an exciting opportunity to expand to “the other side of the bridge,” and spread the gospel to folks who don’t get to Gloucester often.
By the way, Shadetree is the best thing going for fabrics, too. Stay tuned for news of the grand opening in May.