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2024. With a grateful heart. For Valentine’s Day. Our 17th year.

Through the years, we have sought out the finest artisans in the Northwest.

Why bother, you ask, to keep such crafts alive in an age when so little is made by hand today?

Because they are better. 

The work is a gift to you. 

MADE BY NORTHWEST HANDS ™.

Always has been. 

Always will be.

Art saves.

(Calligraphy by Penelope Culbertson)

For your Valentine. 

Quilted hearts by textile artist Pat Tulip.

For your valentine.

Vintage Chanel ™ heart necklace by jewelry designer Rene’e Hafeman.

For your Valentine.

NW Fran’s Sea Salt and Chocolate are exclusively at Fairweather’s.

“Neighborhood Party” oil painting by artist Melissa Jander

For you.

Flowers have been a beloved subject in art for centuries. 

For Valentine’s Day.

Handmade cards, one-of-a-kind.

Here. Now. Local.

Fairweather’s is dressed for Valentine’s Day.

 February 14, 2024. Gifts of Valentine’s have been spreading love and joy since the 1500s, bringing smiles to people’s faces. Valentines commonly feature Cupid, the Roman god of love, and hearts, the everlasting symbol of affection.

As the avian mating season starts in mid-February, birds have also become a symbol of love and new beginnings on this special day.” –Neal Maine, naturalist/ wildlife photographer

Traditional gifts, such as candy and flowers – especially red roses, known for their timeless beauty and representation of love, continue to spread warmth and happiness to people’s hearts.

 

Fairweather House and Gallery

612 Broadway Street

The Gilbert Block Building

Seaside, Oregon

“Fairweather House and Gallery has become one of the historic Gilbert District’s’ sought-after destinations, offering an ever-changing, unique visual experience.” –Seaside Signal/ 2007

https://fairweatherhouseandgallery.com

Winter hours: Thur, Fri, Sat: 11 am – 4 pm, Sun: 11 am – 3 pm

Closed Mon, Tues & Wed until spring

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