Monday, June 18, 2012

Birch Wedding Arbor #1





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Here is a Birch Wood Wedding arbor for a client that got married on a beach in Maine.
It comes apart in 4 or 8 pieces.
It is secured to the ground with heavy re-bar hidden in the corner posts.

It is color coded to go back together pretty easy with a screw gun, a step stool and some extra hands.

They did an awesome job decorating it!
Let us know if we can create an arbor for your wedding?

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Monday, October 17, 2011

Fort # 1




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Here is our Fort # 1.

One of a kind, sorry not for sale.

This took quite some time.

It actually took months to complete.

Little by little from Fall 2011 to Spring 2012.

Come on in, sit down and tell us a story!


Monday, October 10, 2011

Birch Arbor #1









On request someone wanted a birch wood arbor for their garden! 

Here it is.

We love it.

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Monday, August 29, 2011

Driftwood Arbor








We could create for you a one of a kind driftwood arbor!

A couple provided us with the driftwood.

We created this driftwood arbor they got married under on a beach.

Thanks to them for the GREAT pictures!

This arbor comes apart in four parts.

It is secured into the ground with heavy duty re-bar hidden in the wood.

The four parts screw into each other with 8 screws.

Easy to take apart and reassemble with a little help.

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Monday, August 1, 2011

Rustic Chuppah # 1








 
We can create a rustic wedding chuppah for you similar to this one.

Made from maple tree branches.

This one is approx. 7 feet high x 5 feet x 6 feet.

It comes apart in 6 pieces.

It is staked into the ground with heavy duty re-bar about 1.5 feet deep.

Stakes are hidden inside the corner branches.

It is relatively easy to take apart and put back together with a screw gun,some help and maybe a small step stool.

We mark the connection points with different colored bows so it is color coded.

We can show you how it comes apart and goes back together.
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