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New Bramblestone Farm Logo!

Introducing the new Bramblestone Farm logo! New Bramblestone Farm LogoThe old logo has served the farm well for several years; however, we didn’t feel that it really represented what the farm has become. So we had a new one designed.

When we originally bought the property that would become Bramblestone Farm, we didn’t know where it would take us, so the original logo just represented the property, not what we would eventually be doing with the acreage.

That logo included a stone and brambles because we ran into large (boulder size) rocks every time we tried to build something on the property and brambles (raspberry and blackberry) grew wild everywhere. At the time, it seemed like a fitting logo.

Old Bramblestone Farm Logo

Old Bramblestone Farm Logo

As time went on; however, we added chickens, honey bees, Nigerian Dwarf goats and a large garden. The old logo is ok but it doesn’t really represent what we spend all our time on.

We spend lots of time caring for the honey bees, chickens, gardens, and goats so that we have honey, eggs, produce, and goat milk for most of the year.

The new logo adds a Nigerian Dwarf goat (at least her photograph was the inspiration), Buckeye chicken, and honey bees to the stone and brambles idea.

Here’s the new Bramblestone Farm logo:

What do you think of the Bramblestone Farm logo? I’m really enjoying how the new logo better represents what’s going on here and love the job that Michelle did on the new logo!

The logo was designed by Michelle Shall of Simple Life Homestead. They are in the midst of building their homestead and she is currently redesigning their website. She does wonderful artwork and can be reached at homesteadtebah@protomail.com. I highly recommend her if you need a new logo, painting, etc.

I’m looking forward to adding the new logo to our labels, artwork, etc!

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Lesa raised Nigerian Dwarf goats, Buckeye chickens, honey bees, and produce on her small farm in northeastern Ohio. Since 2010, Lesa's writing has inspired new homesteaders on their journey to more sustainable lifestyles via this website.

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  1. Michelle Shall says

    August 1, 2018 at 9:09 pm

    Thanks so much for the kind words, Lesa! I hope that the logo can help you out for a long time to come. Always nice doing a project with you!

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  2. Donna says

    July 31, 2018 at 7:05 pm

    Great logo! Are you at the Medina County Fair this year?

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    • Lesa says

      July 31, 2018 at 8:36 pm

      Hi Donna, We will be at the Medina Beekeepers booth working Friday afternoon, but we won’t be bringing our honey this year.

      Reply
  3. Anita Smith says

    July 31, 2018 at 12:04 pm

    Love your new logo! Great artwork!

    On another note: Just looking at your 2018 kids. Did you have any polled doelings this year? I see polled bucklings but didn’t see any polled doelings.

    Blessings!

    Reply
    • Lesa says

      July 31, 2018 at 3:49 pm

      Thank you, Anita, on the logo. We had only one polled doeling in 2018. It was not a great year for doelings.

      Reply
  4. Amy Delpiere says

    July 31, 2018 at 11:22 am

    I love it! It really seems representative of what you are doing on your farm. Great work!

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    • Lesa says

      July 31, 2018 at 8:36 pm

      Thanks Amy, that’s what I like about it too!

      Reply
  5. Judy says

    July 31, 2018 at 10:37 am

    Love the new logo. Everything is included and it is quite refreshing.

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    • Lesa says

      July 31, 2018 at 3:50 pm

      Thank you Judy, I’m excited to start using it 🙂

      Reply

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