Paul's Bridges

Every bridge was handcrafted by Paul Allabaugh in New Smyrna Beach, Florida. Each one unique. Each one made with a welder's hands and a craftsman's heart.

Dozens of Paul's handcrafted rainbow bridges, overhead view, every one unique with paw print details
Paul's rainbow bridges lined up showing the arched design and colorful painted slats
Row of rainbow bridges along Paul's workshop shelf with squirrel feeders above
Paul's workshop overflowing with rainbow bridges and handcrafted squirrel feeders

More photos coming soon

Small garden bridge - rainbow painted

Large statement bridge - natural wood

Bridge with pet name plaque

Close-up of wood grain detail

Bridge in a garden setting

Multiple bridges in Paul's workshop

Squirrel feeder - handcrafted

Bridge with flowers around it

Side view showing arch construction

Bridge pair - matching set

Mini bridge - tabletop size

Bridge in Paul's garage workspace

Detail of rainbow paint technique

Bridge with memorial flowers

Overhead view of bridge collection

Bridge next to pet memorial stone

Workshop tools and unfinished bridge

Finished bridge ready for delivery

Bridge in morning sunlight

Collection of bridges - all sizes

Squirrel feeder - close up

Bridge with hand-painted details

Jason and Amber's bridge at home

The first bridge sold at River Clay Boutique

Additional photos after meeting with Pat Allabaugh. Every bridge will be individually photographed and cataloged.

Buy One of Paul's Bridges

“No weapon formed against you shall prosper.”

Isaiah 54:17

For the makers

When the last bridge sells, the mission doesn't end.

Paul made every bridge by hand. When the last of his finds a home, the inventory is gone — but the grieving pet owners don't stop arriving. The families don't stop needing something to hold.

We're looking for the next maker. A woodworker. A painter. A welder. A potter. A photographer. An illustrator. A sculptor. An artist of any medium who can build something a family keeps on their mantle for twenty years. You don't have to be Paul. Nobody can be. You can be the next chapter — under your own name, your own style, your own hands.

Photographers, illustrators, metalworkers, glass artists, weavers — the medium doesn't matter. The grief doesn't pick a form. Whatever you make, if it can carry someone's love for the animal they lost, this door is yours.

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