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Meet the Maker – Scott and Margi Higdon of Ms. Betty’s Original

Chloe Tate

  This week in our ongoing Meet the Maker series, we’re getting to know Scott and Margi Higdon of Ms. Betty’s Original, a line of bad-ass soy candles that the couple manufactures our of their Woodbridge, Virginia workshop. Welcome, Scott!   LBC: What inspired you to take your leap as an entrepreneur? Scott and Margi: This…

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Meet the Maker – Bethany Nelson of Milkhaus Design

Chloe Tate

  This week in our ongoing Meet the Maker series, we’re getting to know Bethany Nelson, the Madison, Wisconsin-based, taco-loving designer behind Milkhaus Design, a line of stunning screen printed and hand dyed bags and home goods. Welcome, Bethany!   LBC: What inspired you to take your leap as an entrepreneur? Bethany: I had always wanted…

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Meet the Maker – Abbey Hambright of abbeychristine

Chloe Tate

  This week in our ongoing Meet the Maker series, we’re getting to know Abbey Hambright, the Chicago-based artist behind abbeychristine. Welcome, Abbey!   LBC: What inspired you to take your leap as an entrepreneur? Abbey: I’ve been a maker forever, and around 2004 I realize that I was making more than I could gift or…

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Meet the Maker – Rhianna Wurman of Ello Lovey

Chloe Tate

  This week in our Meet the Maker series, we’re getting to know Rhianna Wurman, the unbelievably talented artist, entrepreneur and all-around fun gal behind Ello Lovey!   LBC: What inspired you to take your leap as an entrepreneur? Rhianna: After earning a degree in graphic design, I ended up in a cubicle as a production…

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Meet the Maker – Carina Envoldsen-Harris of Polka & Bloom

Chloe Tate

Today in our ongoing Meet the Maker series, we’re getting to know Carina Envoldsen-Harris, the creative genius and business maven behind contemporary folk embroidery brand Polka & Bloom!     LBC: What inspired you to take your leap as an entrepreneur? Carina: The company I worked for went bust in late 2008 and I found myself without…

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