I will be up at the wood shop this holiday, and hope to post some finished projects. I have several bowls started, and hope that they are dry enough to finish. Please keep checking back to see what is new from the shop in the hills.
I hope everyone has a great holidays and even a greater time spent with family.
Please visit my website at www.jaybees-crafts.com. I have lowered the prices for the holidays and will be bringing several new projects to the site soon. MONDAY ONLY!!!! November 30, 2009 (Order any item on Monday, and receive free shipping to anywhere in the US.) If you email me I will set the shipping cost to $.00. Thanks again for looking and check back soon and often for updates.
From our wood shop located in the beautiful Western North Carolina mountain town of Brasstown, we have created a variety of hand crafted wooden products. We try to utilize local salvaged wood, from windfall trees, other wood shop projects, or recently cut wood that would normally go into a landfill.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Check out my work on Different Sites
I have marked a lot of the items down to help with the down size of the economy, and they are at an extremely affordable range for gifting. If you see anything, please feel free to drop me a line at jaybeescrafts@yahoo.com
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Sunday, November 1, 2009
New Artisans Work
I am going to start showing new artisans work on my web site. You can find their work at www.jaybees-crafts.com, under the Local Artisans section. These works are coming from the local art guild. If you like it, feel free to purchase at a reduced price for Christmas.
I hope that they do go on the site, as I feel that there are a lot of artisans that do not have an outlet for their work. With so many very talented artisans out there, their work needs to be shown. Please take a look, as I should have some work on the site by the end of the week. Let me know your comments on their work, and your suggestions for new projects.
I hope that they do go on the site, as I feel that there are a lot of artisans that do not have an outlet for their work. With so many very talented artisans out there, their work needs to be shown. Please take a look, as I should have some work on the site by the end of the week. Let me know your comments on their work, and your suggestions for new projects.
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