Tobacco House is located in the Plaza at Tinley Park Crossings. This family-owned buisness has over 500 different items, including pipes, cigars, chewing tobacco and accessories.
Started in 1971 by the brother and father of current owner Scott Musillami and in its present location since 1990, House of Color offers customized framing of posters, photos, needle points, jerseys and more. The business specializes in rush jobs, wholesale and volume orders. There is also reproduction art for sale as well as posters. Orders require a deposit.
Paper Source is part of a chain of craft stores. It offers supplies and paper for crafts and scrap-booking. It also provides envelopes and stationary. Paper Source also holds regular workshops on how crafts and projects.
Starvin' Artist offers custom picture framing and reasonably priced art supplies. Starvin' Artist carries a great selection right down to its eco-friendly 'green' art supplies. This veteran business is a favorite to several local colleges.
Since 1978, Hogeye Music has offered the best in folklore music supplies. It provides a collection of new and gently used folk instruments, such as guitars, banjos, harmonicas and fiddles. It also offers a number of services, including repair, rentals and music lessons. In addition to instruments, Hogeye has a collection of historical folk-music books and music.
Pagliuco prides itself as being brand communicators. Having been in business since 1990, it uses design as a way to communicate a businesses brand. From company informational pamphlets to envelopes, Pagliuco can help design for your business.