The Joy of Saying “Yes, I Made That”

โ€ฆand then watching their jaw drop

There’s this momentโ€”if you’re lucky enough to catch itโ€”when someone’s eyes go wide and their mouth falls open just a little. It’s the moment of realization. And if you’re Rex, that moment usually comes right after he casually says, “Yeahโ€ฆ I made that.”

It surprises him every time.

Honestly, it took five whole years of people telling him his handmade woodworking was art before he actually believed it. (Spoiler alert: I was one of those peopleโ€”repeatedly.) It’s been a journey, not just of skill, but of confidence. Somewhere along the way, he stopped seeing it as just woodworking. He started recognizing the craft, the story, the artisan woodworking in every hand-carved spoon, every custom bowl, every intensely detailed piece.

It changed everything.

Learning What’s Worth It

That realization meant letting go of the pressure to carry “filler” pieces just to have more variety. No more grabbing “small stuff” to try and lure people in. We’ve learned something important: if the fine art is strong, it doesn’t need to shout. It just needs to show upโ€”honestly, beautifully, and unapologetically.

And when someone gasps at our veteran-made art? It’s a little gift in return.

Yes, there are shows we thrive at (fine art festivals? Absolutely. Renaissance faires? All in. Small craft fairs with no “fine” in the title? Maybe not until we’ve got a motorhome and mobile shop setup.) But now we know where we fitโ€”and where we shine.

The Work You See and the Work You Don’t

Rex has stepped up in incredible ways with his wood art pieces lately. The pride he takes in them radiates right off the festival table. He’ll look at something like “Intensity” or a new hand-carved spoon, smile a little to himself, and say those magic words again: “Yes, I made that.”

And me? Well, I’m doing the sameโ€”but behind a keyboard and a camera. The website, the photos, the story you’re reading nowโ€ฆ that’s my “I made that.” And when Rex sees something I’ve posted and gasps? That’s my moment.

This journey we’re onโ€”it’s personal, it’s powerful, and it’s full of jaw-drop moments. We’re learning to own our craft, say yes to the right shows, and say “I made that” with handcrafted pride.

Every piece we create becomes part of someone’s story. Whether it’s a cutting board that hosts family gatherings or a decorative bowl that sparks conversations, these handmade heirlooms carry forward the joy of that first moment when someone realizes the beauty in front of them was crafted by hand, with love, right here in our workshop.

As always, we’re here if you have questions or just want to chat about wood! Thanks for being part of our storyโ€”we love sharing the journey with you.


Ready to bring home your own “Yes, I made that” moment? Browse our collection of one-of-a-kind wood art pieces, each crafted with 40+ years of expertise and designed to become part of your family’s story.


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