Why Monthly Pop-Ups Matter (and What They’re Teaching Me About Growth)

Running a small business means learning to show up even when it’s uncomfortable, unpredictable, or outside your normal rhythm. And for me, that next step is simple but a little scary: starting monthly pop-ups.

Yep—starting this September, I’ll be getting out there once a month to connect with more people, showcase my wraps and mobile craft parties, and plant seeds for future growth.
But this isn’t just about visibility—it’s about vulnerability.

Hosting a pop-up means putting yourself and your work on display. It means telling your story over and over again. It means showing up with confidence in your brand, even if you’re still figuring things out behind the scenes.

And here’s the surprising part: every time I’ve done one, I’ve walked away with more than just sales.
I’ve walked away with encouragement, new ideas, kind feedback, and fresh energy.

These pop-ups are my monthly reminder that growth doesn’t always come from hiding behind a screen—it often comes from showing up in real life, flaws and all.

So if you see me at a market or craft event this fall, stop by and say hi. I’d love to meet you, share what I do, and maybe even help you plan a party of your own.

Because this business? It’s not just about crafts. It’s about connection. And I’m here for it.

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