4450 Gibson Ave
St. Louis, MO 63110
(314) 537-5395
GadellNet Consulting Services is a full-service IT network solutions provider. Our focus is to server small and medium businesses in the St. Louis and Indianapolis area. We also provide custom software and web development, hosting, and audio/visual solutions.
Delivering just the facts is not enough—no matter how rational and compelling they seem. You need to draw people in and make them care. You need to tell a real story—one that captivates, educates, and activates your audience. Tremendousness helps people understand the whats, whys, and hows that make your brand, product, or idea different—and better. We do this by combining visual frameworks with narrative stories to produce explanatory videos, infographics, data visualizations, presentations, visual maps and posters, editorial design and illustration, collaborative workshops, brand identities, and more.
For most of us, the word ‘boutique’ evokes the image of a quaint, cute store just off the beaten path that caters to those searching for unique one of a kind items, whether that be unique one of a kind clothing, accessories or home decor.. You may shop here for special occasions or maybe regularly. The people who work there know you, your style and more importantly, you like how you feel when you walk in the door! This newly designed retail space offers all of this and more. Our sizes are from small to 5 extra large and our shoes from size 7 wide to 12 wide. Stop by today for all your "pretty little things"!
Sign up for our newsletter to receive discounts and special offers on our newest products at http://tinyurl.com/davitanewsletter From an early age I was an environmentalist. I remember telling my mother that I was going for a walk as a child in Iowa just to get sidetracked in a park, picking up the litter and trash that others left behind. My interest in nature and conservation really hit full speed when living in a lovely, very progressive city in Northern Michigan that had an eco-awareness that I had never witnessed before that time. I have tried several types of artistic mediums, from sculpture all throughout high school, focusing primarily on clay, acrylic painting once college began, and I've even tried my hand at jewelry making, book binding, airbrush, drawing, floral arranging, knitting and upholstery. Though I always have a number of other creative endeavors in the works, I've stuck with papermaking throughout. It combines my love of upcycling and gardening while letting me continue to work on the event planning that I have always loved. I received my Bachelor's Degree in Neuroscience and Psychology from Mercyhurst University (in Erie, Pennsylvania) in 2007 and had planned to pursue my Master's Degree. Thankfully, I took some time to work in the field and realized that it wasn't for me before spending another 2+ years and thousands of dollars on a career that wouldn't fulfill me. Certain people will feel the need to create, to MAKE, and they have no choice but to surrender to it. They can try to hide it in a closet, cover it with society's and familial expectations of the "norm", but that need cannot be ignored. When I have a creative idea I HAVE to make it come true. I HAVE to make it happen. I've had "normal" jobs. I worked as a floral arranger at a wedding centric flower shop, a server at a brewpub, at the front desk of a mall, at a cash register in the lumber department of a big box home improvement store, at a suicide prevention center and in admissions for an addiction rehabilitation center. For me, however, none of these were fulfilling. This is exactly what I wanted, no NEEDED, to do so I did it. I started treating it like my full time job and its become one. My life has been tremendously impacted by the artistic endeavors that I've chosen to support myself with. I get such great joy doing this, working for myself, thinking up new ideas and working with brides to make their wedding dreams come true. Thanks for taking some time to learn about me and why I have chosen to do what I do! You can find out more by following me on your favorite of the following social media platforms: Join my FB fan group at www.facebook.com/groups/DavitaRG Follow me on Instagram at www.instagram.com/DavitasRG See what I tweet on Twitter at www.twitter.com/DavitasRG See what I pin on Pinterest at www.pinterest.com/DavitasRG
Clubhouse Shop, as part of Independence Center, provides rehabilitation services to adults with serious mental illnesses. The non-profit organization offers donated items to the community to help raise funds and friends for the organization and its services in psychiatric rehabilitation, employment, housing and clinical care.
Relish Cards and Gifts stocks unique merchandise that you can only find here! We buy from small vendors and change items regularly. From cards, to flowers, to gifts for that "hard to buy for person'" .. it's all here. CENTRAL WEST END: 22 N Euclid Ave., St. Louis, MO 63108. Phone: 314-367-9333 WEBSTER GROVES: 31 Allen Ave., St. Louis, MO 63119. Phone: 314-892-8333
When the world sees St. Louis it says, "Danger!" We say, "Danger Schmanger!" and we want to invite you to join us. We are St. Louis-based screen printers passionate about using our skills to better the city we love to live in. We are committed to helping local artists from some of the rougher parts of our city use their abilities to provide our clients with a product and service they can't get anywhere else as well as the opportunity to do something good by just doing business. St. Louis has a complicated history. It is known for being one of the most broken and fractured cities in the Unites States, and is fighting the tides of urban blight and decay. But that is not all there is to St. Louis! We want people to see the exceptional beauty that exists in this city and its inhabitants. Our t-shirts are dedicated to celebrating the stories of St. Louis, and St. Louisans alike. We believe that all inhabitants of our city play an important part in shaping its future and that great design is essential to bettering our community. We are committed to passing on our skills and our love of St. Louis to local youth and incoming immigrants and refugees through our internship programs. It is our hope that through the work of these emerging artists we will be able to further create and showcase lasting change in our city and become a beacon to other cities facing similar crises. It is our further hope that by purchasing one of our t-shirts or having us custom design apparel for your organization you will help art and goodwill collide in St. Louis.
The Little Shop Around the Corner is an antique and collectible shop that sells vintage merchandise donated to the Missouri Botanical Garden. Founded in 1859, the Missouri Botanical Garden is the nation's oldest botanical garden in continuous operation and a National Historic Landmark. All proceeds from the shop’s sales support the Garden’s research and educational objectives to preserve plant life, conserve resources, and slow the efforts of global climate change. The shop contributes to the recycling of quality merchandise for the sake of a greener planet.
About I've had an obsession for everything vintage, antique, retro, etc. since I was a child rocking my mother's earrings to school instead of the sticker earrings (that would fall off a minute after you put them on) all the other girls were wearing in those days. I'm constantly on the hunt for vintage one of a kind clothing, jewelry, and home decor. I want to share these finds with the world. Whether you buy and decide to give these beauties a place in your home and closet or you are just here for inspiration....just sit back, relax and be taken into another decade where things were just prettier :)
TRUNK believes is supporting our local fashion community. By providing a quarterly pop up boutique, TRUNK allows local designers to sell their inventories directly to the the customer in a cool, industrial, cocktail atmosphere. We encourage St. Louisans to make, shop, dress, & support local fashion.
Any class package can be used between the Central West End and Ladue studios.