PSP Shop.
Raw honey, honey straws, carpenter bee traps, squirrel tables, and handmade crafts. Everything here has a source you can trace and a story worth knowing.
Every sale here goes directly back into this homestead and this family. Melody has terminal blood cancer and is on at-home dialysis. I’m her full-time caregiver and everything else part-time — beekeeper, builder, actor, voice artist, and the guy who makes things from what’s available. Your purchase helps get her to the doctor, keeps the apiary running, and keeps the lights on. That’s not marketing. That’s just what it is.
If you’d like to do more than buy something — there’s a way to do that too →
Current inventory.
Single-source, treatment-free honey from our Lovejoy apiary. Glass skep jars — the oldest form in beekeeping, and our nod to where this all began. Every jar traces back to one apiary, four acres, and a creek in South Clayton County. Limited by season. When it’s gone, it’s gone. Available in original raw, lemon, and habanero.
📍 Local pickup: South Clayton / Stockbridge · 📦 Shipping at cost
Pure PSP honey in a straw. Portable, shareable, gone before you know it. Great for kids, hikers, lunch boxes, tea, or anyone who needs a quick hit of something real. Multiple flavors available — mix and match.
📍 Local pickup: South Clayton / Stockbridge · 📦 Shipping at cost
Because why fight them. Give squirrels their own dedicated feeding station and they’ll leave everything else alone. Mostly. Handmade from reclaimed wood, built to last outdoors. Each one is slightly different because the materials are different — that’s the point.
📍 Local pickup: South Clayton / Stockbridge · 📦 Shipping at cost
Handmade wood carpenter bee trap. No chemicals, no sprays, no nonsense. Built here, tested here, used here first. Carpenter bees drill into wood and cause real structural damage — this stops them. It works.
📍 Local pickup: South Clayton / Stockbridge · 📦 Shipping at cost
jar story.
The skep is the oldest form of beekeeping — a woven basket hive used for centuries before the modern Langstroth box existed. It was also destructive. To harvest honey from a skep, you destroyed the colony. Every extraction was a sacrifice.
We put our honey in skep jars to remember that. Every time I take more time and energy to manage and extract this honey, the jar reminds me where it comes from and what it costs. That’s not marketing. That’s just honest.
We run treatment-free, walk-away splits, local survivor genetics. Going into our sixth season. The bees earn their rest. So does the honey.
Fun builds. One of a kind.
Previous inventory and one-of-a-kind pieces. Everything made from what was available — reclaimed wood, salvaged materials, things most people would walk past. If you see something here you want, or want something like it — ask.









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Reclaimed wood furniture, painted crafts, mosaic work, laser engraving, water transfer printing, yard art. If you can describe it — or can’t quite — start the conversation.
Custom work runs on a simple process. No surprises.
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Every sale helps keep this homestead running and Melody comfortable at home. If you’d like to add a tip, cover a cup of coffee, or do more than a product purchase allows — that door is open too.
