Friday, November 30, 2007

The University City Arts League Holiday Sale - Opening 12/7

It's so hard for me to believe that another holiday season is upon us! A week from tonight, the University City Arts League (UCAL) is hosting the opening of our annual holiday sale! I love participating in the UCAL sale each year. It's a great opportunity to see what other crafty people have been up to all year and to buy some handmade gifts for the holidays.

This year, I will be selling cards, candles, pottery, clay ornaments, hand stamped "thirsty" coasters, as well as a new item this year: chipboard ornaments that I have designed and decorated with paper, ink, embossing, stamps, and ribbon. I'm loving these new ornaments as they are very bright and festive and not heavy - these babies won't be breaking any branches and they also make great tags for gifts!

There will also be a ton of pottery on sale - all made right in the UCAL basement - as well as lots of jewelry (my buddy, Jericas Designs will be out in force) . It's always a great way to kick off the holiday shopping scene if you haven't started your shopping... or for those of you who have finished shopping for others, it's a great time to pick up something for yourself.

Important info:

The sale will kick off with a grand opening in the UCAL gallery on Friday, December 7, 2007, from 5:30pm to 7:30pm. Visitors will have a chance to meet the artists who teach and take classes at the Arts League and whose work will be available for sale.

The sale runs until December 18, 2007. Regular sale hours will begin on Saturday, December 8, 2007, as follows: Saturday and Sunday from 12:30pm to 5:30pm and Monday through Friday from 4:00pm to 9:30pm. UCAL is located at 4226 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104.


More info about UCAL:
In 1965, a handful of West Philadelphia artists, art collectors and students of the arts got together to form the University City Arts League in a modest Victorian twin at 4226 Spruce Street. Today, some 4,000 students each year, from tots through teens and all the way to senior citizens take painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, quilting, pottery, music, dance, screen writing and foreign languages...to name just a few of the 70 classes that are offered each term. And that's not even counting the baker's dozen of one-time workshops held on weekends, ranging from belly-dance veil techniques to conquering the piles of paper in your otherwise artistic home.

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