Posts Tagged ‘Decorations’

Thigpen’s Garden Gallery presents An Introduction to Bonsai with Norm Geisinger | Tuesday, October 4th

Friday, September 16th, 2011
Presenter Norm Geisinger is a member of Yama Ki Bonsai Society & Greater Hartford Bonsai Society as well as a number of regional and national bonsai associations.

He has been studying and practicing the art of bonsai for 15+ years, is past president of Yama Ki, and his bonsai trees have been exhibited at the New York Botanical Gardens. Norm’s collections of 30+ trees includes both conifer and deciduous varieties.

The presentation will include discussion of the history, myths, development process, horticulture and types/styles of bonsai.

  • Free seminar
  • Bring your own brown bag lunch, drinks provided.
  • Registration required. Please call (205) 328-1000 to reserve your space. (Class subject to cancellation if a minimum of 10 attendees is not met.)
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    Meet Renowned Photographer Chip Cooper at King’s House Oriental Rugs

    Wednesday, August 10th, 2011

    Chip Cooper, renowned Alabama photographer

    It’s almost that time again! King’s House Oriental Rugs is prepping for a full house for the next Third Thursday scheduled for August 18th at 11:30 am. As always, you can call 205-244-1933 or email kingshouseorientals@gmail.com for your complimentary reservation.

    This month, King’s House Oriental Rugs owner Christin Terrell has invited renowned Alabama photographer Chip Cooper. Chip recently completed work at Alys Beach and will provide tips on capturing the perfect shot.

    Chip is the the Artist in Residence in the Honors College and a faculty member at the University of Alabama. Prior to this, he was the Director of Photography at the school.

    He has photographed a bevy of authors including Margaret Atwood and Pulitzer Prize-winning Frank McCourt. Chip himself is an award-winning photographer having received recognition in Communication Arts magazine and is a past recipient of the Artist Fellowship from the Alabama State Council of the Arts.

    He has published over six books, including his most recent book, Charlie Lucas: The Tin Man.

    The first 25 reservations enter a chance to win a free Dash & Albert rug of the winner’s choice.

    If you want to see photos from previous Third Thursdays, check out King’s Facebook photo albums. And make sure to like and comment while you’re there.

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    Top 10 Reasons Charlie Thigpen’s Garden Gallery is Worth a Visit

    Thursday, August 4th, 2011

    Off the main parking lot of Pepper Place, an oasis greets customers Monday through Friday and on busy Saturdays during the Pepper Place Farmers’ Market.  Tucked in the corner and down a flower laden path, you will not want to miss the charming courtyard and shop of Charlie and Cindy Thigpen, owners of the Garden Gallery.  Upon entering the relaxing courtyard, you will immediately slow your pace to absorb all the sights, sounds and fragrant smells of this blooming heaven.  Here are our top 10 reasons why you should not miss a visit to this charming “mom and pop” garden shop:

    1. The tranquil sounds of cool, splashing water trickling from the focal point water feature.  Be sure to drop your bags and take a rest on the comfortable ball seats nestled around the fountain.
    1. Friendly smiles and knowledgeable advice on what to plant in your garden.  Usually, Charlie is always on hand to lend an ear and offer tips to questions from patrons, giving that personal touch of customer service.
    1. The variety of selections of annuals, perennials, herbs and vegetables.  Surely one (or more!) would be perfect in your landscape.  In addition to popular plants available, there are always several unusual and unexpected surprises to browse.
    1. Garden gifts and whimsical yard ornaments crafted by local artists await you inside and outside the shop! Don’t miss the selection of sketches, oil paintings, and award-winning photography. Several choices abound and range in price points to suit any shopper’s wallet.
    1. Ring the bell!  The tank bell that is.  Created by a local craftsman and perfect for hanging on your porch to call children in from a day at play.  See if you can find the one to ring in our courtyard!
    1. On busy days, the convenience of an outside tent where you can purchase your items with check or cash.  Of course, inside the shop takes credit cards as well.
    1. Three words…the fan mister.  This attraction you will not want to miss.  Young and old cannot resist standing in front of the oscillating misty breeze!
    1. The mosaic matron found by the courtyard fence cradling a flowerpot overflowing with seasonal color.  Presiding over the creatively designed borders, she seems to whisper ideas and “go bys” for customers to fashion in their own garden.
    1. Clever uses of discarded materials such as bicycles and worn garden tools, becoming planters and yard art.  See all the tired, ordinary items repurposed into amazing treasure!
    1. The wide variety of houseplants found inside the shop.  Shoppers can find a range between 4 inch ferns to 8 foot fiddle leaf figs.  An added bonus?  Supporting the local growers in that 99.9% of the plants inside and out are cultivated right here in the state of Alabama!

    Charlie Thigpen’s Garden Gallery is located in Pepper Place, 2805 2nd Ave. S, Ste 300, Birmingham, Alabama 35233.  The phone number is (205) 328-1000 and the email is gardenersgallery@att.net.  STORE HOURS are Monday—Friday 8:00 – 6:00 and Saturday from 8:00 – 4:00. Visit us on the web at: http://www.charliethigpensgardengallery.com/

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    Christmas in July with King’s House Oriental Rugs

    Tuesday, July 12th, 2011

    Once a month King’s House Oriental Rugs invites the public and customers to have lunch with leading designers and artists from all across Alabama for a special event called Third Thursday. This month’s Third Thursday, which falls on the 21st, is called Christmas in July.

    Several custom furniture designers, local artists, and a swing bed craftsman will be attending to show off their work.

    If you want to see photos from previous Third Thursdays, check out King’s Facebook photo albums. And make sure to like and comment while you’re there.

    Make reservations at 205-244-1933 or kingshouseorientals@gmail.com. If you’re one of the first 25, you’re entered to win a free Dash and Albert rug of your choosing.

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    Spirit of the Season Comes to Lite Box Gallery

    Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010

    There is something so pleasing about creating one’s own table arrangements, ornaments and seasonal decoration. Adding that personal touch to our homes can connect us more deeply to the spirit of the holiday season and make our dining rooms, front doors and mantles even more inviting to our guests.

    Lite Box Gallery at Pepper Place has invited Birmingham artist Barbara Sloan to lead two classes on seasonal décor. Barbara has been teaching various arts disciplines in Birmingham since she graduated from the University of Montevallo. She has taught painting and drawing classes, costume design at Samford University, as well as crafting classes such as the ones she will be teaching at Lite Box Gallery.

    The first of the two classes will be held Tuesday, November 9th at 6:30 p.m. In this class, Barbara will be leading attendees through ideas for beautiful Autumn arrangements perfect for November and Thanksgiving entertaining. Class participants will learn to create colorful leaves made of copper, leather and fabric to use in a wreath, on bare tree limbs, as a table runner or mantle covering.

    Space is limited, so we encourage you to sign up and reserve your spot in Barbara’s class today by calling (205-716-1665) or emailing Lite Box Gallery at liteboxgallery@gmail.com, or by dropping by the gallery during the Saturday Market at Pepper Place this weekend between 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. Cost is $35 and includes materials, instruction, and a beautiful finished piece to take home and use for Octobers and Novembers to come!

    Barbara will be offering her second class, instructed ornament making, on Saturday, December 4th. Details including pricing and time of day will be announced soon.