05/11/2026
Last winter, I received a phone call from a wonderful lady who lived out of state. She was telling me all about her best friend here in South Carolina — how hard she worked, how much she had been through lately, and how she was trying so hard to help her stay positive and keep pushing forward.
She told me, “I think a fresh new wrap would really lift her spirits and help get her business moving again after a rough season.”
Then she asked if we had any donation programs or services we could help with since her friend ran a nonprofit.
At first, I wasn’t sure if this would be the right fit for our quarterly donation wrap, so I decided to meet her in person and learn more.
The moment Lynne walked into our shop, I understood.
This tiny ball of energy came in wearing an arm sling with the biggest smile on her face. She told us all about her business transporting cats and dogs up and down the coast to their forever homes. She had recently started expanding locally too — helping transport pets to vet appointments and doggie daycare.
As we talked more about the design, she mentioned she wanted to include “In Memory of Scott Cutting.”
I asked who Scott was.
Scott was her husband. Her business partner. Her travel companion. Her driving buddy. Together, they spent years on the road doing what they loved — helping animals and helping people.
But on one of those trips, there was an accident.
Scott didn’t make it home.
Lynne was left recovering from multiple surgeries, trying to rebuild her life while still making sure every animal made it safely to their new home. Even through the grief, the pain, and the recovery… she never gave up on the dream they built together.
And honestly, that hit me hard.
Because that’s exactly the kind of person we want to help.
Not just a business owner — but someone carrying love, loss, passion, and purpose all at once.
After some measuring, mockups, and revisions, we landed on a design that absolutely turns heads on the road — and more importantly, carries Scott’s memory with it everywhere Lynne goes.
Sometimes a vehicle wrap is more than advertising.
Sometimes it’s healing.
Sometimes it’s hope.
Sometimes it’s a reminder to keep going.