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Anabel's Framing and Gallery

4.5 (8 reviews)
Closed • 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Updated over 3 months ago

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Garrett's Framing Studio

Garrett's Framing Studio

5.0
(12 reviews)
7.4 mi

I discovered Garrett Framing on Yelp..and took in quite a few pieces to have framed. The framing…read morefar exceeded my imagination in how great it looks. Garrett definitely has a knack and an eye for picking the frame and matte. The artwork colors pop and just look fabulous. I could not be more happy. Garrett was easy to work with taking his time and making suggestions(of which I would have never put together). Great experience framing, great guy, wonderful results. Highly, highly recommend.

It's getting tougher and tougher to find a frame shop you can count on to offer both good work and…read moreprices you can afford. It's not that they're all out to rob you, I don't think, it's just a more-expensive business than it used to be. And too many of them rely on prominent locations to get noticed. That real estate comes with (literally) a cost. Enter Garrett's Framing Studio. They're in a small strip mall set back not just from a main road but from a side street, too. They have a big suite with plenty of space, and they do a ton of work in-house. I found this out after realizing I not only had a backlog of stuff I've been wanting to frame, but would actually have a little wall space again after giving a few things away. I contacted a few places to see about prices and services, and none of them really got back that quickly (Garrett's included). These guys ended up being my first phone call after all my emails went nowhere, and he quickly walked me through a few ways to finish my projects for less money than I might have thought. Instant interest. I ended up framing a couple things myself with store-bought kits, and put all my focus on a nice piece that's been rolled up for a couple years, waiting for attention. Garrett was behind the counter when I brought it in. He had already juggled emails and phone calls from me as well as an email from my sister about buying me a gift certificate to put toward the project. He walked us through all the matte and frame options, with tons of creative input and advice on criteria to use while deciding. But it was all very low-key, and he never acted like he was the only person in the room who knew anything about framing. He even noticed that the piece was signed, without having to have that pointed out, and adjusted the matte size accordingly. We picked something in under 10 minutes, and he offered advice on the most cost-effective glass for the piece. The price is still a little higher than an old geezer like me is used to, but that's geezer life for ya. He ended up being super-responsive on email once the project was underway, and proactive, too--always thoughtful with communication. I picked up my piece a couple weeks later, as promised, and it's hanging now just across from the desk in my office. I couldn't be happier. I've always liked having framed stuff around the house, to the point where now I have all the stuff I can handle. It's awesome to be able to add one more. And now I have a go-to frame shop as well...just in case I buy a bigger house or something.

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I wanted this Kadir Nelson print for years, then waited a couple years to frame it. Now it's finally up and it was worth it.
I wanted this Kadir Nelson print for years, then waited a couple years to frame it. Now it's finally up and it was worth it.
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This was entirely framed at Garrett's! LOVE how it turned out!

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This was entirely framed at Garrett's! LOVE how it turned out!
Hobby Lobby

Hobby Lobby

2.6
(62 reviews)
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I stopped in to buy some Easter basket items and picked up a "Make It Real fashion sketchbook". I…read moredidn't realize the one I grabbed was missing a price tag, but similar items were reasonably priced. At checkout, the cashier asked the manager to confirm the price. Instead of walking over to look at the product--despite being only about 12 feet away--he glanced from a distance, checked his phone for a moment, and told her it was $13.99. That didn't sit right with me, so after paying, Something didn't feel right so I went back to check the shelf myself. The exact same item was clearly marked $5.79. I brought the correctly priced item and photos to the manager. He offered no apology and simply said the online price he saw was higher. When I returned to the register to correct the purchase, he brushed it off again, saying the item "must have been marked wrong." The issue isn't just the price difference--it's the lack of effort and accountability. The manager didn't take a moment to walk over and verify the product, didn't check the shelf, and didn't seem concerned about overcharging a customer by more than double. Not everyone can absorb that kind of mistake, and customers shouldn't have to double-check basic accuracy. Do better. Customers trust matters, and so does taking the time to get it right. Customers should trust the store to be accurate and fair the first time.

No bar codes?! The checkout line was sooooo long and the person in front of me had a stack of fake…read moreflower stems that had to be rung up one by one. I standing there with my 3 items in agony. Stars for having what I needed to fix a zipper. Employees looked miserable, but friendly!

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My wife thought this was funny, I didn't buy it though.
My wife thought this was funny, I didn't buy it though.
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