As the summer heat starts to fade and the leaves begin to change, there’s one thing I look forward to every year — fall craft show season. There’s just something about crisp mornings, the smell of cider in the air, and folks walking around with pumpkins and handmade goodies in their arms that gets me…
Honoring Heroes with Every Flag
My Thin Line Keyholder Flag Builds There’s something powerful about building with purpose—and that’s exactly what I had in mind when I started making my Thin Line American Flag keyholders. Each flag is handmade from solid wood, carefully torched to bring out the grain, carved, and then finished with a painted stripe that represents a…
Miniature Cornhole Boards – Big Fun in a Small Package
Sometimes, the best projects come in small packages — and that’s exactly what happened when I decided to build some miniature cornhole boards right here in the workshop. Whether you call them tabletop toss games, desktop distractions, or just tiny cornhole, these little boards pack a whole lot of fun. It started as a side…
Building Flags for a Cause– Giving Back with Miss Sawyer’s Mission
One of the best things about running Bubba’s Workshop is being able to use my skills to give back—and recently, I had the honor of doing just that. I teamed up with Miss Sawyer’s “Kids With A Cause” to help support a powerful mission that’s making a real impact in our community. Miss Sawyer, an…
Building Planter Boxes with Cedar Fence Pickets in My Garage
There’s just something satisfying about turning a $3 fence board into something beautiful—and useful. This week in the garage, I cranked out a few planter boxes made entirely from cedar fence pickets, and I couldn’t be happier with how they turned out. These projects are simple, affordable, and make your yard or porch look like…