

Today we’d like to introduce you to Emmie Barnett.
Emmie, we appreciate you taking the time to share your story with us today. Where does your story begin?
When I was a young girl, I created a business called “Emmie’s Charmed Life,” where I made clay charms and doll house miniatures and sold them at local craft fairs. When I became an adult, I still had all of my materials but wanted to make something I could enjoy as a young woman. This is where TheEmmieBDesigns came to be: an older sister to Emmie’s Charmed Life.
I make and sell handmade jewelry. I started out making polymer clay and resin earrings, but I also make barrettes and even teacher lanyards. I originally started selling on my own and then created an Etsy shop. I am now a little over 2 years into my business and my earrings have been in 1o stores, from TN, Kentucky, and even Canada! I am in my last year of college alongside a part-time job at a local boutique, which I have worked at for 5 years, and TheEmmieBDesigns is still going strong!
Can you talk to us a bit about the challenges and lessons you’ve learned along the way? Looking back would you say it’s been easy or smooth in retrospect?
I have had people tell me that I am not good enough, as well as trying to balance being a full-time college student with another part-time job, so it has definitely consisted of long nights and hard times, but it has been all worth it!
Thanks – so what else should our readers know about your work and what you’re currently focused on?
I make my own handmade jewelry. I began with polymer clay earrings, then I branched out to barrettes, teacher lanyards, and resin earrings. I am currently in school studying elementary education, so this is something I started as a little “side hustle,” but little did I know this would do so well and be so successful! I am most proud of my dedication and how I have been able to carry this business 85% on my own. My family & friends have been so gracious to help alongside me, but this business is mostly done by myself. I think what sets me apart from others is my dedication and my upbringing. I started working with polymer clay as a hobby when I was in elementary school making clay charms. This is what originally sparked my interest. When it comes to dedication, I work on EmmieB alongside my busy college schedule and a part-time job. Juggling both of those alongside my business has been very hard, but I think it has been beneficial. Also, I am always open to doing custom and unique special orders when customers ask, some other businesses will not do that.
Alright so before we go can you talk to us a bit about how people can work with you, collaborate with you or support you?
I am currently the only worker for my business, but I have lots of family and friends that support me. I have done a few collaborations, whether that has been with a giveaway or shoutouts. My family is really good at helping me when I have big wholesale orders, whether that is with packing or making invoices, but the making and assembly of my earrings and product are all done by me.
Pricing:
- Prices range anywhere from $4-$30
Contact Info:
- Email: theemmiebdesigns@gmail.com
- Website: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TheEmmieBDesigns?ref=search_shop_redirect
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theemmiebdesigns/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theemmiebdesigns
Image Credits
Abby Fawbush