AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |
Back to Blog
Ze dried candy machine1/23/2024 Her parents, Jessie and Chad, own the Rollin’ Rackz Bar-Be-Que food truck. Like Williams, entrepreneurship runs in the Moultry’s family. The money raised from selling was for mission work. Her snow cone-making started while at a camp with her grandmother. The nine-year-old was the winner of the Auburn Ideas Jam business pitch competition, where she received $1,000 in funding for her enterprise. Moultry is the owner of Addie’s Crazy Cones, and recently bought a small trailer she operates out of, as well as renting out for parties and events. Because Stewart’s merchandise is handmade, her and her mom have started selling gift cards so customers can personalize their gift. Stewart said her favorite part of RockingFest was helping her customers pick out what they wanted at the booth. The logo for the business was created by family friend Brittany Andrews of Homegrown Designs.ĭirt & Diamonds by Kaylyn was started by Stewart in the summer. The name Dirt & Diamonds comes from another one of Stewart’s pastimes - softball. Stewart said she had all of these bracelet materials and her passion for making other crafts followed soon after. The idea started while at a friend’s house. Presley said people have been reaching out to Winnie’s Lemmie’s Facebook page to place orders for the business’s new $8 one-gallon jugsĭirt & Diamonds sell handmade jewelry, including bracelets and earring sets, and other crafts made by Stewart, and occasionally with help from her mom, Jessica Austin. She also carries strawberry and grape flavors. At RockingFest, Williams sold out of the original and Green Machine lemonade, her best-sellers.
0 Comments
Read More
Leave a Reply. |