Founder- Whitney

Hi, I’m Whitney — the hands, heart, and imagination behind every shirt, cup, coaster, home décor piece, and horseshoe creation you’ll find here. Crafting has always been more than a hobby for me. It’s my way of expressing creativity, finding joy in the little details, and turning simple materials into something meaningful.

What started as a personal passion slowly grew into something I wanted to share with others. I love creating pieces that make people smile, brighten their homes, or become part of their everyday life. Whether it’s a custom shirt, a unique cup, a decorative coaster set, or a one‑of‑a‑kind horseshoe design, each item is made with care, intention, and a genuine love for the craft.

Thank you for being here and supporting what I love to do. I’m excited to share my creations with you and hope they bring as much joy to your world as they bring to mine.

Co- Owner- Travis

My name is Travis, and I’m proud to be a U.S. Army veteran, a farrier, and a craftsman dedicated to giving new life to something as timeless as a horseshoe. After my military service, I found purpose in working with horses and forging pieces that carry both strength and history.

I also have the privilege of supporting my wife, the founder of our company. Together, we’ve built something meaningful — a place where craftsmanship, creativity, and heart come together. Every horseshoe we use has been handled by me personally in my farrier work, which means each art piece begins with a real connection to the horse it came from.

That’s what makes our work special. Every piece carries a story. Every curve, every mark, every detail has passed through my hands before becoming part of the art we create. It’s my way of adding a personal touch, honoring the horses I work with, and contributing to the vision my wife and I share.

Thank you for taking the time to learn a little about me and the passion behind what we do.

“She builds with her hands, but she rises with her heart — a mom, a wife, and a creator shaping her own future.”