Every now and then you come across people, services or places that impress you. Gorham Savings Bank is one of those services. Granted I do buisness with them but the thing that stood out with Gorham Savings was that they give their customers great service and advertising space in their bank. I've never come across a bank that is as nice as this one. A special thanks to Kristy Luders who works at the bank, for helping me out like she has.


 
This is the advertising corner. For the month of July I get to show off my handcrafts in a bank.


In the left hand corner of the table is my old restored window. It was part of a picture window we had and took out. The frame and glass were still ok, so went to work with my stain glass and made the "Basket of Fruit". Next to that on the table is a long fish aquirium scene. This is done on a heavier piece of glass that was a door in an entertainment center. The center fell apart but the glass was in one piece. I took several different patterns and combined them to create the aquirium, and is set into a scrape piece of 2x3 oak wood for its base.                                                                                                                  

           
For a special thank-you to the bank, I did up some signs for them to keep. This was hubby's idea and a good one as it went over great with the bank ladies. So if you need a sign done up, go to the 'contact us" tab and send me and email. Prices will vary depending on size of picture and amount of colors ect. If you'd like to see a larger picture just click on each of the two above and one below for a closer look.

 



Once again a huge thanks to Gorham Savings Bank in North Windham, Maine. For the month of December I again get to show off my crafts. This time I took up some of my scrollsaw projects, which included a few Christmas things as well.                                                                                                                            



Below are some of my animal projects. The round one in the front row third over from the left is made from a saw blade that is no longer useful for cutting. These all can be seen on a closer view under my woodworking link on the main page.
                                                                                                                                                           
                                       

Below are a few Christmas wall hangings that are painted and sealed after being cut out. The welcome barn scene in the back on the left side is also a key hanger, the hooks haven't been put in as yet under the shelf but come with hooks to put in.                                                                                                            

                                                

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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