Every so often, customer feedback comes in that reminds me why I bought Best Made back. From our latest survey (which I am still pouring through), one note was simply too good not to share:
My husband bought me the enamel sign, "What good shall I do this day?" and hung it next to our kitchen door. The whole family touches it and says the quote as we walk out the door every day. We have probably missed a few, but you get the drift... Now we have "Go Slow and Make Things," next to the garage door.
—Erin Voris Caalaman, San Diego, CA
Some notions deserve a spot on the wall: the wall of your kitchen, garage, workshop, cabin, or dorm room. These signs serve as daily affirmations—"small-big things" as I like to call them—for how we can live our best lives.
This week, I'm excited to welcome back"Go Slow and Make Things",a timeless antidote to the daily grind, and"What Good Shall I Do This Day?",a question Benjamin Franklin posed to himself every morning. Both signs are fire-fused enamel on steel, bold enough to stand out yet modest in size, and meant to hang where they'll be seen—offering daily inspiration and a Best Made grounding.
Pinned to a shirt, stitched to a bag, or given to a friend, our Be Optimistic Souvenirs serve as constant reminders that things will only get better if we have the courage and perseverance to make them better.
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