My first art/craft show--testing the waters.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

       Hello, Adam here. It is time once again for the infrequently shining spotlight of this blog to highlight a new medallion. This time, appropriately enough, the bright beam comes from our newest set of creations:

The Lighthouse Medallion!

With its mixture of many bright primary colors overlaid on natural wood grain, this lighthouse seaside scene is perfect for anywhere that's nautical, or that you feel should be nautical.
For all the times you feel lost, or life's uncertainties get you down, this seaside-themed medallion will be there to provide its guiding light, and save you with it's colorful life-preserver border.


Note: Although the medallion will float, being made of wood, it is not designed for use as a life-saving device, except in cases of extreme irony.



If red and lifesavers aren't your thing, there's also this alternate rope border style Mom likes. I will agree it sets off the lighthouse's roof nicely, and is a more subtle way to uplift and inspire its viewers.










Until the lighthouse shines again,
Adam

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

New Listing, New Writer

Hello. It's been busy around here lately. So busy, in fact, that Tina Jaeger the Medallion Maker has requested help from her son, Adam, to update this blog for a bit. Nice to meet you.

And now, to products. We have medallions, oh, do we have medallions, but you'll have to be satisfied with seeing them one at a time for now. The medallion of the hour is:

 The Horse Ring. This was a custom model for someone who requested it read "Boogie" for some reason, making me imagine an odd cowboy-themed disco studio where everyone has afro hairdos topped with ten-gallon hats.

In any case, we've got a few types of this in stock in varying colors of the ring and horse. I've always liked black horses best myself, but the paint job on the Pinto one is pretty impressive too, and on a grass-green background... it nicely pretties up where it's currently hanging.

On a side note, this blog is looking a bit lonely, and while this is probably due to a lack of updates, a comment or two would be highly appreciated; if you've had any compliments, questions, complaints, or congratulations, please let us know.

Signing off for now,
Adam
(despite what is says below this)

EDIT: Mom says the horse's name is Boogie, so that's one mystery solved. I still like my mental image, though.