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Meet the Maker – Leela Hoehn Robinson of Native Bear

Chloe Tate

This week in our ongoing Meet the Maker series, we’re getting to know Atlanta-based maker Leela Hoehn Robinson, who produces a line of paper goods, home decor, and seasonal accessories called Native Bear. Welcome, Leela! LBC: What inspired you to take your leap as an entrepreneur? Leela: In 2011 I was very inspired by the growing maker movement that…

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Meet the Maker – Tasha Chapman of Chapman at Sea

Chloe Tate

  This week in our ongoing Meet the Maker series, we’re getting to know Tasha Chapman, the Florida-based maker behind Chapman at Sea, a line of amazing ocean-inspired bags and accessories. Welcome, Tasha!   LBC: What inspired you to take your leap as an entrepreneur? Tasha: I’ve always worked on my own. Before starting Chapman at…

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Meet the Maker – Jen of Pikelet Workshop

Chloe Tate

This week in our ongoing Meet the Maker series, we’re getting to know Jen Moffat-Hallam, the sewing entrepreneur behind Pikelet Workshop. I had the pleasure of working with Jen on some projects for Lucky Break, and I’m so excited to be able to share her fun creations with you.     LBC: What inspired you to…

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Meet the Maker – Nicole O’Brien of Unique Pl8z

Chloe Tate

This week in our ongoing Meet the Maker series, we’re getting to know Nicole, the creative genius behind the uniquely creative brand Unique Pl8z! LBC: What inspired you to take the leap as an entrepreneur? Nicole: I have always loved the idea of owning my own business.  My first business was actually a children’s consignment store in Poquoson, Virginia.…

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Meet the Maker – Kristen of Milo and Molly

Chloe Tate

This week in our ongoing Meet the Maker series, we’re getting to know Kristen Skelton, the powerhouse behind the modern sewn goods line Milo and Molly.     LBC: What inspired you to take the leap as an entrepreneur? Kristen: Having been an elementary school teacher for a half-dozen years, we made the decision that I was going…

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