by Breann | Dec 1, 2023
Nothing says Christmas spirit like cozy’ing up with friends, family, and our favorite bottle of wine!
Get your Sunday crafting on with us: Sip on wine while you learn how to create your own masterpiece!
Don’t worry, The Angry Easel pros will guide you through it.
*Photo provided is the actual painting you will create.
Tickets required.
by Breann | Nov 7, 2023
Add a little DIY charm to your holiday cards this season! Sip on wine while you create two special cards under the guidance of a true pro.
Holidays, here we come!
We’re bringing back another fun afternoon of crafting homemade greeting cards! We’ll be making two unique, fun and festive cards that will be pre-chosen ahead of time by Blythe. (Trust us, she has great taste!)
Blythe Klipple, long-time stamping instructor and absolute gem of a gal, will guide you along in this class and provide all the materials you need. Your ticket price will pay for her expertise.
All wine/beer/cider/mimosas can be purchased separately.
Don’t want to pay through Eventbrite? Call us to register and save yourself the extra fee: 208-793-1773.
by Breann | Oct 24, 2023
Dacia Hill of Edwards Greenhouse & Flowershop will walk you through making a wreath for the holidays. This class includes all the materials you’ll need, plus a glass of Telaya wine. We can’t wait to open some wine and get creative with you!
-Tickets are $75. Pricing does not include tax or Eventbrite’s fee. Wine club members receive special pricing.
-If you would like to sit with friends, there will be an area to let us know during the checkout process.
Please give our team at least 72 hours cancellation notice. This event includes a separate vendor with additional time constraints due to class materials.
by Breann | Oct 2, 2023
Get in the Halloween spirit and paint with us!
Sip on wine while you learn how to create your own masterpiece! Don’t worry, the Angry Easel pros will guide you through it.
This month, we’re embracing our inner witch and putting it out on the canvas for all to see! Optional this month: Wear a fun witch hat to class to really get in the mood!
*Photo provided is the actual painting we will create.
*Guests are welcome to bring in their own food/snacks.
by Breann | Sep 7, 2023
You can’t get more locally sourced than this for a perfect Fall Feast curated by House of Creature! Centered around an heirloom blend of beans grown in the heart of Star, this chili kit is all about elevating the traditional with exquisite ingredients.
Your kit includes:
– A pound of heirloom bean blend sustainably grown and hand-harvested: Lina’s Sisco Birds Egg, Jacob’s Cattle, and Black Turtle.
– Chili seasoning made from a combination of farm-grown garlic and herbs but given a special kick with spicy New Mexican peppers Alcalde, Nembe, and San Pedro we’ve grown as a special project with Snake River Seeds Co-Op.
– (Limited batch only available in this kit) We’ve taken another batch of New Mexican peppers: Canoncito & Mirasol, plus our leeks, to make a tabasco style hot sauce with Oregon hot sauce artisan Marshall’s Haute Sauce.
– It’s topped off with a local cheese perfect for grating!
– But, what’s chili without the beef- so for this kit we’re thrilled to have women-owned and run Wilsey Ranch and their delicious wagyu ground beef, of which we’ll include 2 pounds.
– Recipes and entertaining ideas included with each kit!
– A bottle of Telaya wine! (You’ll chose the bottle when you pick up your kit.)
*Dietary accommodations are not available.
by Breann | Aug 30, 2023
Add a little DIY charm to your greeting cards this fall! Sip on wine while you create two special cards under the guidance of a true pro.
The fall festivities have begun!
We’re bringing back another fun afternoon of crafting homemade greeting cards! We’ll be making two unique, fun cards that will be pre-chosen ahead of time by Blythe. (Trust us, she has great taste!)
Blythe Klipple, long-time stamping instructor and absolute gem of a gal, will guide you along in this class and provide all the materials you need. Your ticket price will pay for her expertise.
All wine/beer/mimosas can be purchased separately.
Don’t want to pay through Eventbrite? Call us to register and save yourself the extra fee: 208-793-1773.
*Ticket sales will end September 15th as to give our instructor enough time to prepare.
by Garden City Visitors Bureau | Nov 20, 2020 | Arts and Makers, Craft Beverage Corridor, Culture and History, Family, Recreation
The Gift Giver’s Guide to Garden City
Garden City is a haven for artists and makers — which makes it a one-stop shop for savvy holiday gift-givers! From beautifully made baubles to bottles of brews, we’ve rounded up the best places to score a one-of-a-kind gift for just about every person on your list.
With so much to see (and shop) this holiday season, why not make a weekend of it? The Riverside Hotel is offering a Warm Up to Winter Package that’s perfect for the occasion, including a Signature Breakfast, cozy robes and slippers, and a $50 food and beverage card. Plus, you’ll get access to the hotel’s spacious 98-degree pool — heated sustainably with off-grid excess power — and the socially-distanced deck. Be sure to ask for the package by name when making your reservation.
After a heady day of lounging and browsing, be sure to check out Christmas in Color at Expo Idaho, which will set the night sky ablaze with 1.5 million (yes, million!) lights. All you need to participate in this mile-long drive-through tour is your trusty vehicle. Tune in to the Christmas in Color radio station to enjoy a synchronized music-and-light show featuring a wonderland of giant candy canes, snowmen, and dazzling decorative arches. You need just one $30 ticket per vehicle to experience this sparkling show, which runs from Nov. 20-Jan. 3.
Now, are you ready to find the perfect gift? Let’s dive in!
Fluff Hardware features of-the-moment designs crafted with hammered metal, chunky crystals, delicate chains, and stamped cuffs. Order online, catch them at one of their many holiday craft appearances, or book a stamped jewelry class and make your own gift!
Garden City Projects offers sculptural, modern takes on jewelry — exactly the sort of pieces your college-age niece or minimalist girlfriend would sport regularly. Pair a set of earrings with one of their glass trays for the ultimate cool-girl gift.
For a gift that will last for decades to come, check out Fosterweld. The artisans at metalworking shop craft everything from bottle openers to belt buckles, keychains to custom vintage-style signs. Have an idea? Bring it to the shop (operating by appointment only) for a one-of-a-kind gift, or check out their online store.
Each Suzanne Fluty Designs ceramic piece is both down-to-earth and elegant, with washes of soft color and earth-inspired art. Choose a gorgeous mug as a lovely gift for the hard-working teacher who has been surviving Zoom classes on endless cups of coffee.
If you’ve never seen an agatewear design — one that mimics the fluid layers and swirls of its namesake rock — you’re in for a treat. Lala’s Fresh Pots specializes in this unique look (check out maker Kayla Morgan’s could-have-fooled-you agatewear earrings, too).
For more than 20 years, Zion Warne has been at the vanguard of the Treasure Valley glass scene. He’s known for his swirling layers of colorful glass — but don’t overlook his special holiday-themed collection featuring sunglass-sporting snowmen, hand-blown ornaments, and blue-and-green pine trees.
Museum-worthy vessels, delicate earrings, display-worthy glasses … they’re all available at the Stover Glass online shop. Artist Lisa Stover’s covetable creations are the result of 25 years’ worth of exploration into what glass can do (and at prices ranging from $25 to $300+, there’s something for every budget).
Artist Betsie Richardson’s oil paintings reflect big landscapes and little moments. You can pick up anything from stickers to holiday cards to gallery-worthy prints at her Etsy shop, or make a private studio appointment with the artist — Richardson takes commissions.
Artist and blacksmith Susan Madasci, founder of Madasci Studios, creates vessels that seem pieced together by invisible thread and colorful sculptures that appear to defy gravity. Whether you purchase from her online shop or choose something that’s made to order, you can be sure you’re gifting something that’s one of a kind.
Looking for something that’s truly unique? Go vintage — or vintage-inspired, like the handcrafted furniture at Studio 1212 that draws on the clean, futuristic lines of mid-century modern design.
Ricochet Home Consignment offers a doubletrack of goods, decor and clothing, including items from screen legend Maureen O’Hara’s estate.
You’ll discover a wide range of treasures, from collectibles to antique silverware, at the Estate Sales Outlet Shop, which houses overflow from the business’s frequent events.
The offerings at Eclectic Curio are as wide-ranging as the shop’s name implies — browse here for handmade ornaments and carefully curated vintage finds.
What could be more meaningful — especially this year — than making your own gift? Quilters flock to Garden City’s Quilt Expressions, which has an astounding 7,000+ bolts of fabric to choose from at its store, online, or for curbside pickup.
Yarn arts enthusiasts will find everything they need at Twisted Ewe, which features skeins of gorgeous yarn from around the world, including Noro from Japan, Gedifra from Italy, and the shop’s own in-house brand.
If whipping up 500 cookies is more your style, head to the Twisted Kitchen next door and rent its fully-stocked commercial kitchen. It comes equipped with a convection oven, a spacious prep kitchen, massive fridges and freezers, and much more.
The Potter’s Center offers group and one-on-one classes for budding ceramicists and a range of beautiful supplies and tools for those who already know their way around a wheel.
Your artistic friend (or your elementary-age child) will appreciate a gift certificate or kit from Quality Art School & Art Supply, which stocks everything from Bob Ross kits to reams of colorful kraft paper and kid-friendly washable tempera paints.
To create a truly weird and wonderful gift, head to the Reuseum. This electronics supply and surplus store has a charmingly unpredictable stash of finds ranging from lab equipment to spare circuit boards that the tech-savvy and mechanically handy will find inspiring.
What’s your favorite place to shop in Garden City? Give us your recommendations in the comments below.