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Make a print into a customized piece of art!
Looking for a customized gift for that special someone or maybe for someone who has it all? Stretched canvas is a great choice to turn any photograph into a piece of art with the stunning detail of a painting.
PostNet Knoxville is now offering Canvas Prints to showcase your most vibrant family photos or business images and graphic designs. Bring in a high-quality, digital photograph or image, or upload one to our site, and we’ll print it on high-quality canvas, stretch and mount it so the image is wrapped at the edge of the frame.
Create memorable gifts for family members, or use them to finish out your interior décor. This beautiful artwork is designed to standalone and doesn’t require the use of a picture frame. Use a favorite photograph from a trip taken, a scenic area visited, a family gathering, or a wedding party to create long-lasting wall art for any room in the home. Canvas Prints are available in full-color or black and white and in a variety of sizes and depths as well as being less expensive than framing.
A Gallery in Your Office
Canvas Prints are a great way to feature your work! Black and white photographs, line drawings, or artistic photographs all have potential of becoming cost-effective artwork for your office. Use them for galleries, trade shows, open houses, or to add a splash of color to your work space! Call, or stop by today to see your photo or image transformed.
The Shopper News Karns/Hardin Valley September 12, 2011, edition features our own Joani Leeds on the front page.
The Greater Karns Business Association (GKBA) meets monthly for lunch and networking. President Bill Halsey wants to grow the group which Larry York said had falen off "since Mark Cawood got a job."
A pretty solid crowd last week heard Joani Leeds of PostNet discuss her business. State Rep. Bill Dunn looked relaxed in jeans and sneakers. The Legislature is adjourned and "you are safe until January," said Dunn.
Halsey said membership is open to businesses in Hardin Valley, Solway, Ball Camp and Karns. Dues are $45. Info: 865.659.4155 or www.karnsbusiness.com/.
Leeds, a former high school English teacher, and her husband, Gary, bought the local PostNet franchise almost five years ago. The business is located in Tate's Gallery at the corner of Middlebrook Pike and Cedar Bluff Road. Hilary Beebe is a key staff member, "like a daughter", says Joani.
Leeds makes the case for shopping locally rather than online. It's often more expensive to trust your printing to a stranger, she says. Beware of add-ons and shipping charges.
PostNet handles imprinted promotional items, and Joani brought numerous samples of gifts to those attending GKBA. Gary specializes in banners, signs and posters. Hilary can get a mailing out from start to finish including stuffing. And Joani brings that English teacher's red pencil to typos. You get proofreading whether you ask for it or not.
Joani is active in the GKBA, chairing the committee on lunch. Other officers are Alisa Pruett, vice president; Tracy Sawyer, secretary; and Kathryn Eaton, treasurer.
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If you have those pesky packing peanuts lingering around from one of the thousands of Christmas gifts shipped this year, just bring them by our store in Tate's Gallery at Cedar Bluff and Middlebrook Pike, and we will reuse them. Instead of sending them to a landfill, we want to take unwanted packing peanuts off of your hands and help you live green.

A very nice write up on our store in the latest Shopper News for the Karns/Hardin Valley area.