Sherry Taylor

Photo: Sherry Taylor/Wooden Hook (Victoria Gardiner)

Thank You Wooden Hook!

I have the sweetest friends! I was visualizing a winter hat with the Z95.1 logo on it, so I asked my friend, Victoria if she thought she could make one. She told me to send her the logo and she would try. I sent her the logo on Monday afternoon and by noon on Tuesday she had it done! Did I mention that this is her first attempt with numbers and letters? Seriously, she is amazing and she makes such wonderful cozy hats, scarves, gloves, dish rags, ornaments and more!

Maybe you have a custom order! OR try one of her original creations this Christmas! I have several pieces of her work as does my family! Another of my favorites are the chicken dish rags, so durable and great for scrubbing plus they are in the shape of an adorable chicken! Ha!

Her business is called Wooden Hook and you can find her at many local craft shows as well as online here. Here is a gallery of her work.

See how cute our little man looks in one of her originals?

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