Seeing My Logo in the Wild — And Why I’m So Excited About It
There’s something magical about seeing your own logo printed on real, tangible items. I’ve been working on the Heritage Workshop Co. brand for a while now, sketching ideas, refining designs, and imagining what it might look like “out in the world.” But nothing prepared me for the excitement of finally seeing what the logo looks like printed on actual products.
Suddenly, it isn’t just a digital file anymore—it’s real. It’s on fabric, on paper, on items meant to be used and seen. And honestly? I’m thrilled and cannot wait until the items arrive.
The Apron That Started It All
When I first looked at the Redbubble product lineup, I assumed the apron was strictly a kitchen thing—great for cooking, baking, roasting a Thanksgiving turkey, that kind of vibe.
But the more I thought about it, the more I realized:
Why not the shop?
After all, Heritage Workshop Co. is all about craftsmanship and creativity. Imagine wearing a branded apron while staining wood, painting a new project, printing artwork, or packing orders. Suddenly the kitchen apron becomes a workshop uniform. And it actually looks perfect for it—sturdy, practical, and proudly displaying the logo right where it belongs. I cannot wait until it arrives!
Stickers, Bags, and… a Whole House Makeover?
Once I got past the apron excitement, I started scrolling. And scrolling. And… scrolling.
There are so many products!
Stickers for notebooks and tool boxes.
Tote bags for library runs or supply hauling.
Throw pillows (yes, really) if I want my living room to quietly whisper heritage aesthetic.
Mugs, wall art, coasters—basically everything short of wallpaper.
I genuinely had the thought:
Should I redecorate my entire house with my own brand?
Because apparently Redbubble lets you do exactly that.
And honestly, seeing the logo show up on all these items makes me feel like the brand has come alive in a new way. It’s not just something I created—it’s something I can use, wear, display, and be proud of every day.
So if I wear this dress and then flop onto the blanket… do I disappear? Like—poof—gone? Is this Heritage Workshop Co.’s first accidental invention of logo camouflage? Because I’m not saying I’d use it for sneaking snacks, but I’m also not not saying that. š
Should I replace my Revolutionary flag mouse pad with the Heritage Workshop Co. one? Hard decisions! On one hand, history. On the other, my own logo. I feel like I’m choosing between Daniel Morgan and… also me.š
Why This Feels So Big
When you’re building a small brand, there are milestones: sketching the logo, launching your first design, making your first sale, getting your first positive comment.
But seeing the logo on real items, right after remodeling the shop?
That hits differently.
It feels like the moment everything becomes “official.” Like the brand has stepped out from behind the screen and taken its place out in the world.
What’s Next?
Honestly? Probably me, wearing my Heritage Workshop Co. apron while reorganizing my workspace, sipping from my logo mug, surrounded by logo stickers—because if loving your own brand is wrong, I’m not interested in being right.
And if someone walks into my shop and says, “Oh wow, where’d you get that?”
I can proudly say:
“It’s mine. I made it.”








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