Our Story

A few years ago, we began creating unique knickknacks, signs, and other handcrafted items, and the enthusiastic feedback we received inspired us to launch our own business. In 2024, we invested in a laser engraver and started using our CNC router regularly, which allowed us to expand our capabilities and product range. After participating in several craft fairs and festivals, we're excited to share our offerings with a wider audience. As a small, veteran-owned business based in Georgia, our mission is to deliver high-quality products at affordable prices while providing exceptional customer service.

Story behind the name

During my time at boot camp in Parris Island, SC, we were on a lengthy road march when we stopped at the halfway mark for a break, as was standard procedure. A corpsman went around checking the recruits' feet and overall condition, while we took the opportunity to clean our weapons and handle other tasks. As I rested, I removed my wedding ring and placed it on my knee because my finger had started to swell from the heat.

My battle buddy and I were sharing a laugh as we examined our weapons, when suddenly the Drill Instructors came through announcing it was time to move out again. Without hesitation, I jumped up, grabbed my weapon and rucksack, and got in line, ready to continue. Once we returned to the barracks, I realized my wedding ring was missing. I searched everywhere – my bunk area, my footlocker, and even inside my rucksack – but couldn't find it. Seeing my distress, my battle buddy joined the search, but our efforts proved fruitless.

That evening, just before lights out, a Drill Instructor from another platoon entered the squad bay and asked if anyone had lost a wedding band. After I described it in detail, he handed it back to me. As I walked back to my rack, my battle buddy looked at me and said, “Man, you are a Lucky Dog,” referencing the Marine Corps’ nickname “Devil Dog.” That nickname stuck with me ever since, and it seemed like an appropriate name for my business—after all, “Blessed Dog” just didn’t have the same ring to it