Wild Cedar Co. Fall Line

This past spring, my friend Courtney and I started an Etsy shop because we both love making wooden signs (and our husbands will only let us hang so many wooden signs on the walls. Which means to keep making them we'd have to start getting rid of some.) I wrote about it here and here, and Courtney and I are really excited to share the next round of signs.

Our purpose behind this next batch of signs is to remind us to be thankful. The largest sign with the Greek word "Eucharisteo" appears in the passage in Luke where Jesus broke bread and gave thanks for it. It's a reminder that we need to be thankful, and its meaning goes beyond the typical Thanksgiving-decor feel. (And for all your language-loving friends out there: the Greek word for grace, "charis" and its root, "chara," meaning joy, are embedded in the word eucharisteo. Grace and joy are literally found in thanksgiving.)

See more Etsy listings from Wild Cedar Co // https://www.etsy.com/listing/465134290/give-thanks-wood-sign-autumn-wood-sign?ref=shop_home_feat_1





See more listings over on Etsy // https://www.etsy.com/listing/478629161/give-thanks-sign-eucharisteo-christian?ref=shop_home_active_5


The goal of Wild Cedar Co. is to bring attention to the powerful God that brings life to the wasteland (Isaiah 41:19, where our shop name comes from). And what better way than to decorate with little reminders of all we have to be thankful for--homes, family, times of celebration, and pumpkin-spice everything fall!

The smaller signs are sort of mix and match--you could buy all the signs in that series, or you can get a few different ones! 
Our thoughts behind the new fall line of signs from our Etsy shop, Wild Cedar Co. // Join us on Instagram @WildCedarCo

Which sign is your favorite? Follow along on Instagram @WildCedarCo and on Etsy


We're also starting a new series on Instagram with the tag #WildCedarThankful as we share what we're thankful for this season. Join in and show us what you're thankful for by using that hashtag!

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