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On this episode I chatted with Amber from Wooden Hearts Boutique.
How It Started:
"I was at my Grandma and Papa's farm house in Henryetta, Oklahoma sitting at their old yellow kitchen table. It was a beautiful spring morning with birds chirping and the flowers blooming. No older than 6 or 7, I was painting in one of those 'just add water' watercolor books. As I finished the last painting I was extremely proud and held it up as the excess water ran down the page. I then hung each picture on the refrigerator and marked them for either a nickel or the 'good ones' for a dime. Not being able to contain my excitement, I ran to get grandma to show her all my paintings for sale. You know what she did? She bought all of them. I was so excited I had SOLD my art work. I was on cloud nine.
She had such a huge impact on my life and I would not be where I am today without her love and guidance."
www.woodenheartsboutique.com
www.instagram.com/woodenheartsboutique
This podcast is made possible by the Made In Oklahoma Program. Created for Oklahoma entrepreneurs, their free to join program focuses on economic growth and development for slams businesses who grow, process and manufacture a good within Oklahoma. Retail stores who sell Made in Oklahoma products can also benefit from being in their program. Above all, they encourage you to support and shop local whenever possible. Find them on Facebook or visit website a www.madeinoklahoma.net to learn more.
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On this episode I chatted with Amber from Wooden Hearts Boutique.
How It Started:
"I was at my Grandma and Papa's farm house in Henryetta, Oklahoma sitting at their old yellow kitchen table. It was a beautiful spring morning with birds chirping and the flowers blooming. No older than 6 or 7, I was painting in one of those 'just add water' watercolor books. As I finished the last painting I was extremely proud and held it up as the excess water ran down the page. I then hung each picture on the refrigerator and marked them for either a nickel or the 'good ones' for a dime. Not being able to contain my excitement, I ran to get grandma to show her all my paintings for sale. You know what she did? She bought all of them. I was so excited I had SOLD my art work. I was on cloud nine.
She had such a huge impact on my life and I would not be where I am today without her love and guidance."
www.woodenheartsboutique.com
www.instagram.com/woodenheartsboutique
This podcast is made possible by the Made In Oklahoma Program. Created for Oklahoma entrepreneurs, their free to join program focuses on economic growth and development for slams businesses who grow, process and manufacture a good within Oklahoma. Retail stores who sell Made in Oklahoma products can also benefit from being in their program. Above all, they encourage you to support and shop local whenever possible. Find them on Facebook or visit website a www.madeinoklahoma.net to learn more.

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