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In today’s culture of cookie-cutter lifestyle and big-box stores, giveArtfully.com offers a refreshing alternative to gift giving. giveArtfully.com is the online gift registry & gallery of handmade art & craft, where you will discover the sublime pleasure of giving – or receiving – a handmade gift of the highest quality. giveArtfully.com is where you’ll find gifts of distinction. The artisans represented in the gallery have been specially chosen for their distinctive artistic voice and their love for creating work meant to be shared with open minds and hearts. You can create a free registry of amazing, handmade craft and artwork. The registry options can be tailored to your needs:
Or, simply enjoy shopping at giveArtfully.com - for a gift or something special for yourself. Once you’ve placed your order, you can expect a prompt response and safe delivery of your gift. We guarantee the quality and craftsmanship of each piece, as it is advertised; there is no better measure of our commitment to customer satisfaction. Our mission is to offer high-quality handmade works of art to our discriminating clients by providing the ease and convenience of an online gallery, backed by first-class customer service. In this process, we create a place where our clients become engaged in the arts, support arts-related nonprofits (a portion of each sale is donated to a specific organization), and develop their appreciation for technique and craftsmanship. Questions? Suggestions? Let us hear from you! email give@giveartfully.com. We’ll get back to you within 48 hours, though likely much sooner. If you like, you can call our Support Line, toll-free, at 888.696.6807. We hope you will tell a friend, family member, colleague, acquaintance or anyone you think might like to know about us. Mailing address: giveArtfully.com was founded in 2008 by Rachel Zink, North Carolinian by way of Wisconsin. She holds an MA in Arts Administration from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and a BA in Studio Art from UNC Chapel Hill. She has managed an art gallery in Asheville, NC’s rapidly growing River Arts District, run a restaurant with a tolerably unruly staff of 30 or so, interned at a ceramics school and studio that was more like a family than a place of business, sky-dived during a momentary lapse in judgment, and recently decided on a non-surgical route to cure her two left feet by taking a ballroom dance class. | ||

