Shoals Story Waterproof Sticker

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Color: White
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Shoals Story Waterproof Sticker

White
  • 1115 E 6th St

    Pickup available, usually ready in 2 hours

    1115 E 6th St
    Tuscumbia AL 35674
    United States

    2563860630

3.5”x4”

Waterproof Stickers

Decorate and personalize laptops, water bottles, and more

Super durable and waterproof

Glossy finish

All stickers are sold individually.

Made in Tuscumbia, Alabama

Be sure the area being applied to is clean and dry.

We do recommend handwashing any tumbler, mug or bottle with a sticker. Do not put in dishwasher. Do not submerse in water for long periods of time.

All original artwork and design is copyrighted property of Amberella Designs, Amber Pruit.

This design was meant to show a connection between past and present: The old Colbert Ferry crossing the shallow shoals, and the larger more modern ferry, with deeper waters after the construction of Wilson Dam.

The ivy represents the Tuscumbia connection to Helen Keller and Ivy Green. 

The railroad has been a vital part of the shoals history, especially Tuscumbia and Sheffield.  The smoke billows from the train, almost appearing to turn into the white fluffs of cotton, which was and is still grown in the area.

The Florence Indian Mound, shown at the back, represents a vital piece of the area's culture, the Native Americans. The music notes coming from the water signifies the "singing river", which was a name given to this stretch of the Tennessee River by the the Native Americans.

Those notes, along with the record in the center of the black-eyed Susan, (a native flower), represent the great influence of music over the Shoals area, and the influence of the Shoals on music as well.

The purple cone flower is another native flower of this area that I just find beautiful.

I centered the design on a book to signify stories, passed down thru generations, but that would come alive on the page like a pop-up book. My mother always loved pop-up books and would find so many neat ones to share with my brother and I, so the idea of that is special to me personally.