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PDJ Cutting and Fabricating Brings Beauty to Gardens With Metal Art

A Manitowoc, Wisconsin business hopes to have its garden art work displayed in all fifty states.

2012-08-16
MADISON, WI, August 16, 2012 (Press-News.org) The craftspeople at PDJ Cutting and Fabricating in Manitowoc, Wisconsin have joined Wisconsinmade.com to sell their distinctive garden art. Gift giving experts carefully select only the finest Wisconsin gifts to be included on the website which gives customers the opportunity to ship Wisconsin-made items nationwide. "The metal art from PDJ Cutting and Fabricating will beautify any yard or garden." says Linda Remeschatis, Wisconsinmade.com founder and CEO, "The option to personalize the signs adds a special touch which makes these works of art a wonderful gift option."

About PDJ Cutting and Fabricating:
Patrick and Deanne Weier started PDJ Cutting and Fabricating in 2009. With over 15 years of experience they like to say "If you name it, we can cut it". They use a computer controlled plasma cutter to create welcome signs, hanging art and even personalized items. The metal art can be shipped nationwide and with the help of Wisconsinmade.com. The staff at PDJ Cutting and Fabricating hope to have their metal art decorating gardens and yards in all fifty states.

About Wisconsinmade.com:
Founded by life-long Wisconsin resident Linda Remeschatis, Wisconsinmade.com showcases over 2,500 products made with pride and passion by more than 250 Wisconsin artisans. For the past 12 years, visitors have counted on Wisconsinmade.com for Wisconsin food, crafts, art, apparel and more. The artisans of Wisconsinmade.com are characterized by a pioneering spirit, pride in their home state and a dedication to their craft or trade.

Wisconsinmade.com delivers gourmet foods and high-quality gifts crafted by Wisconsin artisans. For further information contact: Linda Remeschatis, Wisconsinmade.com owner at linda@wisconsinmade.com
phone: 608-833-3462


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[Press-News.org] PDJ Cutting and Fabricating Brings Beauty to Gardens With Metal Art
A Manitowoc, Wisconsin business hopes to have its garden art work displayed in all fifty states.