Individual Arts and Crafts Number, Letter, and Accent Tiles

Individual Craftsman Style TilesUsing Individual Craftsman Tiles brings the whole concept of space balance within your grasp.

Arts and Crafts Style Floral TilesTiles have always been a mainstay in the Arts and Crafts Movement with Frank Lloyd Wright, Ernest Batchelder, and William Morris producing arts and crafts tiles.

Elements from the Arts and Crafts Movement will add the  authenticity that you have been looking for to your Craftsman, Bungalow, Mission, or Prairie Style Home.

Individual Craftman House Number TilesAtlas offers Individual Arts and Crafts House Number and Letter Tiles.  And, to make your display really special, Atlas offers complementing Arts and Crafts Accent Tiles.

With individual numbers, letters and accents, you can create the look that you want. So express yourself and your love for the Craftsman Style by ordering all the tiles that you need to bring out the distinct character of your home. And, don’t forget numbers, letters, and accent tiles for the gate, driveway pillar, and back entrance.

Arts-and-Crafts-Accent-TilesTraditionally, tiles were used for address identification, Fireplace Surround, Wainscot, Door trim, Window Accents, Kitchen, Bath, and now as Historic Markers. So use your imagination to add some additional character to your grounds

All made in the USA using American Materials.

 

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No Trespassing Signs for National Talk Like A Pirate Day 2013

Jolly Roger No Soliciting SignArrrrgh, I’d be shocked to the very boney if the Ol’ Jolly Roger don’t keep dem Lily-livered dog trespassers at bay.

No Proelytizing Skull and Crossbones SignAhoy Mates! Should ye wait til “Talk like a Pirate Day” on September 19, 2013 to show this Pirate No Soliciting Sign to the bilge rats that pound on your hatch and try en separate you from from your booty?

Hang it now or risk a flogging by the Cap’n of your schooner. Show your sense of humor and insure your privacy with these Pirate No Trespassing Signs and Pirate No Soliciting Signs. The skull and crossbones on the bottom serves as a warning to other corsairs that they risk a keel hauling if they don’t heed your message. We could say “Avast ye scurvy dogs”, but that only works on real pirates. Best to stick to the message on these with simple words that even the lowest buccaneer can understand.

Rectangular Skull and Crossbones Pirate PlaqueAtlas has the best selection of funny no trespassing signs and no solicitors signs. Make sure you put your humorous Privacy Sign somewhere prominent so people can have a laugh and know that you just want some space.

Fair Winds Mates!

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Why Do Custom Finishes Have Variations

Variations in Iron Rust FinishAnswer: Because they are Handcrafted.

All signs and plaques from Atlas have some variances in the final product. These wonderful indications of hand finishing are most prevalent on Copper Verdi, Bronze Verdi, and Iron Rust.

The photo above is a really good representative photo of how custom finishes vary from piece to piece. These Man Cave Signs are all the same except that each one is different from the one right next to it. For more cool Iron Rust Photos visit the Atlas Pinterest Iron Rust Board.

They were all completed on the same day within a very short time span. The process used to patina the iron into the “aged look” was the same on each plaque. So how can each on be different? The patina process contains several steps and several different compounds. Each of these are applied by hand and therefore are not exactly the same.

Additionally, the final polishing step is 100% by hand allowing for even more of the character that we desire.

All metal finishes from Atlas are what we call “Living Finishes“, meaning that they change naturally over time. While all finishes are “Living”, the Verdigris and Iron Rust finishes are more alive than the others.

We hope this was helpful. Here are more information on Real Metal Finishes from Atlas Signs and Plaques.

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Kayaking the Snake River, Twin Falls Idaho to Pillar Falls

Photo of Hwy 93 Bridge from the Snake RiverKayaking the Snake River, what a great way to spend a summer afternoon in Idaho.

Top of the Snake River GorgeTravel plans left me with a free afternoon in Twin Falls ID. Having been to the Twin Falls area on numerous occasions over the years, I thought I had seen it all. I had visited the Evel Knievel motor cycle jump site, Shoshone Falls, Ice Caves, the path of the Oregon Trail, and drove to Jackpot Nevada for gambling. Yep pretty much done it all. Most of the best parts about the area center around the Snake River Canyon, the awe-inspiring, 500 feet deep chasm that nature carved into the volcanic rock when Lake Idaho emptied more than a few years ago. The one thing I had not done was to actually get on the water, so I decided to rent a boat of some sort and explore from water level.

mountain-home-address-plauqeKayaks and canoes are easily rented, and not very expensive either. There was a friendly vendor in a trailer only a few steps away from a dock dedicated to non-motorized boats. My single-seat kayak rented for $20 for four hours, including a life jacket.  Although the kayak may not have been professional quality, it was in very nice condition and well cared for. Not what I might have expected. Paddling upstream, my goal was to reach Pillar Falls, an easy 2 mile trip. There were only a very few other kayaks, a couple of canoes, and a handful of paddleboard boaters seen on this weekday afternoon. Only  2 powerboats passed, and they showed great respect for non-motorized traffic.

DIY Fish PlaqueThe scenery can only be described as spectacular. At times the canyon walls descend almost straight to the waters edge, while other stretches have an area of marshland or meadows buffering the cliffs and the river.

I was able to spot a fair amount of wildlife. Ospreys soared overhead, while gangly herons stalked the shoreline and felt like they needed to flee upon my silent approach. Looking onshore, I twice spotted what I believe were fishers from the weasel family. They were sleek, black, and moved very quickly from one hiding place to another.

Bear Cub Shaped Plaque for Mountain Cabin HomeAfter returning to shore, I looked at some websites dedicated to the wildlife to be experienced in the area. It turns out that I didn’t even begin to see the wide variety that call the gorge home. Furred, feathered, finned and slimmed creatures abound. There are even bears that reside nearby.

With little current, and easy paddling, my mind wandered to the address plaques that Atlas has designed that would be fitting to this unique environment. Had I been on the ridge, I would have seen snow-capped mountains both north and south. Had I ventured into the brush, I might have stumbled across a bear eating berries, and had I been under the water, I would have seen the abundant number of trout that are ready to fill the creel.

Pinecone Motif Mountain Address PlaqueThe Snake River Canyon is an area that is definitely worth exploring time after time. Spend a couple of days even if you are on your way to some other destination. You most certainly will enjoy all that Southern Idaho has to offer.

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Sign and Plaque Shapes, Expect the Unexpected

Address number plaque shaped like a dolphinSigns and Plaques don’t have to be in expected shapes.

OBicycle sprocket shaped address plaquene of the many ways that Atlas Signs and Plaques can be distinguished is by the unlimited shapes that can be created. Of course you can get squares, rectangles, ovals, arched, notched, and round. And, one of these might be perfect for you.

But, what if you wanted a plaque that was different, a sign that was unique, a gift that reflected a personality?

Atlas has a way with shapes. It all has to do with the method used to create signage that stands out from all others.

3D Victorian Ornately Shaped Address PlaqueLet the shape define what you desire. If you live in a coastal area, Atlas can create a plaque for your home in the shape of a Salmon, Crab, Starfish, or even a Swordfish. Friends of nature and our environment might like to display a Rhinoceros as their address identification. Are you looking out for our endangered species? Well, then perhaps a Whale is the address plaque for you.

If your building is reflective of the Art Deco Style, Atlas even has a shape that just shouts “Art Deco”.  Victorian Painted Lady Home? Of course Atlas has the perfect shape to complement. Cabin in the woods? Got you covered there as well with a Bear Cub Plaque or the Pine Trees Up North Address Plaque.

Atlas has shapes for the bicyclist, gear head, dog lover, bird enthusiast, and almost anything else you might imagine.

And now, Atlas is making every sign and plaque available uncoated for the DIY enthusiast. Finish it your self using commonly available materials. Your plaque will be even more unique.

 

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