Georgia Mountain Laurel December 20

Page 52

Creative Framing – Preserve Your Treasures

T

here they are, stuck up on a shelf in the closet, or in a box under the bed, your mementos. Those family heirlooms that you will always keep but never get to enjoy. Don’t they deserve more? Here’s a great idea, gather those special items that mean so much and take them to Janice and Kris at Creative Framing in Franklin. Let them look at what you have and work with you on the best way too display your treasures. Maybe it’s your mom’s things or your father’s, either way these things framed are preserved for future generations and a nice addition to your home. Christmas is the perfect time to do a keepsake memory box for that someone special. It might memorialize a person, but it can also celebrate an event for instance a wedding, high school prom, military career, sports achievements. Whatever the case may be, it will be a treasure. The ladies at Creative Framing have decades of experience framing and offer many options to match your décor and accommodate your budget. They will work to ensure that you get exactly what you are looking for and will likely exceed your expectations!

So drag that box out and give Janice and Kris a call. Their number is 828-349-4468 and they are located at 482 Depot Street in Franklin, North Carolina. When you go plan enough time to look around because you’re going to want to do just that and expect to find something you can’t live without, because you will. Follow them on Facebook and visit their website www.creativeframing.info.

Bringing Comfort & Warmth to the Home

T

he Fire Place in Clayton, Georgia, opened in 2000 by Lyle and Barbara Powell, is a Hearth retailer, specializing in fireplaces, gas logs, wood stoves, parts and accessories. Offering quality heating options to their customers for eleven years, Lyle and Barbara made the decision to retire. Their daughter and son-in-law, Bill and Susan Swager took the business over and moved to Clayton. Bill shares, “Without Lyle and Barbara we would not be in business today. Susan and I are so thankful for them. We also thank our customers. We realize the trust they put in us and know how valuable that is. We truly bring warmth and comfort to their homes through the hearth!” The Swagers are now engrained in the community having made many friends and are great supporters of the Rabun County Wildcats. The Fire Place recently relocated to 128 Duvall Street, Suite G, in Clayton. They are open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Fridays from 8am – 5pm, Wednesdays from 8am – 4pm and Saturdays by appointment. You can call 706-782-1864 for more information or visit their Facebook page.

50 GML - December 2020


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.