presence. On October 1, 2018, they officially launched, and the business quickly took off.
The orders keep Emily busy. She can be found at the family's kitchen counter daily, with string and beads in hand, spending hours creating various collections of bracelets. There are classic, casual, and swirl bracelets, bracelets for first responders, special edition bracelets, and for the next few months, there will be Halloween bracelets, too. They’re even accepting custom orders. Since the company’s launch two years ago, Emily has sold 7500 bracelets.
What a great story! My son has disabilities so I appreciate the challenges for Emily and her family. I love the innovation in taking her hobby and creating income from it! Thank you for sharing.