Wood That I Could.

As long as I could remember, I’ve had but one dream. To deduct the cost of my tools and materials from my taxes, and maybe make some smiles along the way. The first day in my garage was the day Woodn’t You Like To Know was born. A blank canvas of concrete on which to carve my legacy. In the summer of 2020, a time of reflection and isolation, I began to pine for a creative outlet. I sought personal growth, I sought to root myself in a creative art. This goes against the grain of my life’s work, not a treeson or an adultree, but the advancing foliage of new opportunities. I’ll make some things to put in your home, I’ll make some things to stand, I’ll make some things to calm the bark, I’ll make some things to soothe the bite. I’ll make some things I hope you’ll buy.

So thanks for branching out and logging in to my shop, I hope we can seed a great future. The best time to buy my products was yesterday, but the second best time is now.