Last revised: March 17, 2008
ABOUT US
My name is Pat Forrest and I'd like to welcome you to Rustic Remnants.
Over the past thirty years I have worked at some very interesting
and wonderful companies, both in government and the high tech sectors.
Somewhere in between these jobs I also ran my own fitness studio
for 3 years. In the fall of 2007 I was fortunate enough to
have had my job as a Contracts Manager come to an end, giving me
this opportunity to work from home and do what I love to do - create
and help others.
Since 1999 I've had a draft business plan in the works that changed
from time to time, but always focussed on two things - running a
bed and breakfast and being creative. Some of my creative
art work has included tole painting, sewing, macrame, wood working,
soap making, tin can art, and much much more.
Most recently I decided to take on the art of metal working.
I've taken a beginners welding course and now own my own MIG welder
and one of the coolest 'guy' tools around - a plasma cutter that
cuts through half inch steel like its cutting through butter!
Knowing that I wanted my creations to now be directed to steel,
and also knowing that I really wanted to incorporate old pieces
of this-and-that from days gone by to my metal work, the name 'Rustic
Remnants' seemed like the perfect name for this business opportunity.
Creating and selling items that I make myself that either have a
‘rustic’ look and feel to them, or contain ‘remnants’
of old country bits that would also fit the rustic theme, is very
satisfying fulfills my desire to always be creative. Country style
decorating has been around for a long time for many country dwellers,
but has now expanded and is currently favoured by the more traditional
styled home owners as a new form of decoration. By incorporating
remnants of days gone by I feel that this makes the art even more
meaningful, and the right piece of rustic art is a piece that one
doesn't tire of, but rather art that ages gracefully with time and
may also be a great reminder of our heritage.
Many of the rustic bits of our heritage include old steel horseshoes,
railroad nails, and any other old metal pieces that can be formed
into functional pieces of art. Custom work can be done if
you're looking for that certain something special that you want
done with some old rustic pieces that you may have around the house
or barn.
Once again, thank you for visiting Rustic Remnants!
Pat Forrest
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