Frequently Asked Questions

1. Where do you sell your items?

I sell pieces at shows, through Facebook, and word of mouth. I enter shows throughout the year and sell inventory through those venues. Plus, people always are asking….If I can do ____? People love their homes and want them to look beautiful. They usually have something that they wished ‘fit’ their home decor. So, they ask for my help. As families grow and change, so does our decorating styles. I have repeat customers and they ask me to do custom work for their homes.

 

2. Where is your shop?

I do not have a store front. I have a working shop that sits behind my home. I work in it during my spare time. As I complete pieces, I load them on the trailer for my next show.

 

3. Can I just drop by your shop to look around at your completed pieces?

No. My shop is not a store front. So, I do not have pieces just sitting around ‘looking pretty’. Instead, I have several pieces that are in need of a make over sitting around. Ha ha! But, true. It is a working shop!

Once I finish a piece, I take pictures of it and post it on my webpage To let people see what I have for sale. Then, i carefully pack it into my trailer where it waits to be hauled to my next show. Therefore, one cannot ‘just shop’ my workshop. But, if I have something that you are looking for, I do let people come by for that one item.

 

4. How long have you been doing this?

I have been creative my entire life. I have done craft shows for About 17 years and about 15 of those have involved doing furniture. My mom and I have done shows together for several years. Although our crafts have changed throughout that time, we enjoy working together. I have been doing small upholstery jobs for years. I started doing the larger projects about 2 years ago.

 5. Doyou ship?

 I could. It depends on details such as……distance, furniture size, and the carrier.

6. If i send you a picture of my ‘grandmother’s rocker’, would you consider covering it for me?

Yes. You can send me an email with an attachment of the piece and we can discuss details from there.