Storytelling that Sells Craft and Character
Be concrete: name the mill, the town that smells of sawdust in October, and why reclaimed oak from a local school gym was chosen. Specific details stick, signal authenticity, and elevate everyday designs.
Storytelling that Sells Craft and Character
Introduce the craftsperson by name, years at the bench, and a favorite joint technique. A brief photo sequence of sanding, staining, and inspection makes quality feel visible, not claimed, building believable confidence.