Shopping in Framingham Center
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The All Natural Face Sudbury
- Framingham
Mascara, eye shadow, lip gloss, and lotions crafted from natural ingredients with no animal byproducts
GetModa Designer Consignment Boutique Ashland
Women’s designer consignment rotating selection includes Missoni shirts, Chanel sunglasses, Gucci scarves, and Louis Vuitton wallets
Twig
- Multiple Locations
For four weeks in a row, buyers pick up fresh bouquets of a dozen roses to spruce up rooms or shower affection on loved ones
Denault Studios
- Maynard
Fused-glass jewelry class teaches guests to make their own unique artwork, such as earrings, pendants, and dishes
Boston Beauty
- Multiple Locations
Shoppers nourish and protect hair, skin, and nails with products from Wella, OPI, Sexy Hair, and Murad
K B Jewelers
- Bedford
Silver necklaces and rings in various styles create fashionable statements or become part of everyday personal signatures
Middlesex Framing
- Burlington
Museum glass, acid-free matting, and more than 1,500 molding samples and matting combinations
Odessa Instant Shoe Repair
- Natick
If dropped off before noon, cobblers can replace worn heels by day's end and extend the life of a pair of shoes by several years
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Welcome to Baldwin Hill Art & Framing! We are your experts for custom picture framing, digital imaging, giclee printing, and custom displays. We are conveniently located in downtown Natick, Massachusetts, 15 miles west of Boston. We use conservation framing techniques and can frame your treasures to last a lifetime!
Unlike a tuxedo fitting, getting fitted for a custom driver provides valuable feedback that pertains to more than how smooth your hips are. TaylorMade's physics-friendly experts place reflective markers on key points of your body, then capture your swing across nine high-speed cameras to reproduce a 3-D animation to take home on CD. In around an hour, you'll know more about your golf club than most married couples know about each other's font preferences; you'll receive statistics for over 25 aspects of your swing including launch angle, wrist-cocking angle, and the computed distance of carry and roll.
Well-lit and painstakingly organized, Used Book Superstores upend images of the precariously balanced stacks and dusty hardcovers most people associate with used book stores. More than 100,000 new and gently used books—from current bestsellers to staples of the literary world—sprawl across each of the five mammoth locations, which, like so many shattered crates of tea, dot the landscape of the greater Boston and south New Hampshire region. As bookworms hunker down with hardcovers, paperbacks, and children's books, neglected friends can peruse the store's voluminous selection of music, DVDs, and toys, all of which sell for a fraction of their original cost.
Experienced framers Barry Stahl and Bob Clayton built Big Picture Framing from scratch in 2000, holding meetings around an old card table as construction roared around them. Today, framers at 14 area locations craft custom and ready-made frames to display artwork, photographs, and record sleeves, and shadow boxes protect three-dimensional items such as ballet slippers, macaroni art, or a swarm of wasps. Patrons can dictate all design choices, choosing from metal and wooden frames in a multitude of colors and styles, or ask for recommendations from one of Big Picture Framing's resident experts. Big Picture Framing also stocks pre-framed art, prints, and posters to spruce up bare-walled homes or a drab doghouse.
Alan J. Gardner opened his Salem factory in 1933, winning over generations of loyal customers with custom-made and odd-sized mattresses in a wide range of styles. Massachusetts-made pallets support sleepers with hand tufted construction and fluffy cotton fillings catered specifically to each client's specifications. The company's direct manufacturer-to-customer supply chain erases the influence of bothersome middlemen or arrogant, cigar-chomping mattress barons. Sleepers select from a variety of comfy cushion styles, such as latex, plush top, tufted, or pocket coils, with options for all-natural materials such as Joma wool and layers of thick cotton-knit fabric.
Eco-friendly, reusable Re-Pac Bags protect food, toiletries, and other items within confines that repel mildew and mould. Vibrant colours and patterns add touches of style to their tightly woven nylon liners, zippers, and polyester outsides, which have been rated safe for food by a third-party lab. The sacks range in volume from 7"x4" bags (about the size of a pair of sunglasses) all the way up to a gallon-size bag ideal for carrying toiletries or the world's largest gumdrop.
The company, which was started by a nurse and her mother, manufactures all its bags within the United States. It also backs each product with a lifetime warranty, which guarantees the bags stay safe during countless trips through the washing machine or the interdimensional wormhole in the dishwasher.
