Work-at-Home Mom Combines Motherhood and Custom Jewelry
Creations into Profitable Home-based Business

Released on = October 18, 2004, 6:44 am

Press Release Author = Michelle Aarnes

Industry = Small Business

Press Release Summary = Work-at-home mom combines motherhood and custom jewelry creations into profitable home-based business.

Press Release Body = LEESBURG,VA—When Michelle Aarnes and her husband decided to start a family, Aarnes knew she wanted to work from home. The thought of leaving a newborn in someone else’s care was unbearable. And as a former Sales Assistant who had worked twelve years for a well-known financial management company, sales – which might seem daunting to other prospective entrepreneurs – seemed natural to Aarnes.

She was uninterested in the usual mass-marketed household or beauty direct sales products, however, and in working to earn another company profits. Instead, being the self-starter she is, Michelle chose to focus her creative energy on handmade, custom jewelry that she designed and produced herself.

“When I started to make jewelry for myself, my daughter, my family and friends, I knew I had found my niche,” Aarnes recalls. “Everywhere we went, someone would ask where they could buy the kind of bracelets we were wearing.” Receiving such positive comments about the jewelry inspired Michelle to open her own online store, DoodleBug Creations, in April 2002. Her unique line of specialized mother's and grandmother's bracelets soon grew to include customized baby jewelry, much to the delight of her customers, many of whom chose Aarnes’ creations knowing they would become cherished possessions.

At the same time, Ms. Aarnes realized that children with medical conditions such as diabetes, or severe allergies to certain medicines or foods, often refuse to wear
traditional medical alert bracelets because they aren’t attractive or trendy enough. So she designed a line of unique, engraved, medical alert bracelets that are fashionable, fun, and chic. And as a way to help support the search for a permanent
cure for juvenile diabetes, $5 for every diabetes bracelet designed is donated to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. It’s Aarnes’ way of giving back to her
community.

After relocating to Virginia in April of this year, Aarnes now hopes to reach out to her new community by offering unique fundraising opportunities for women’s shelters,
survivor groups, and other organizations that support women and children. “I’m anxious to contribute my talents and become involved with community non-profits and business associations,” she says. Her past successes inspire this work-at-home mom to continue to achieve her goals.

For more information on Michelle Aarnes or Doodlebug Creations, visit
http://www.doodlebugcreations.com.

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Web Site = http://www.doodlebugcreations.com

Contact Details = Michelle Aarnes
42991 Coralbells Place
Leesburg, VA 20176
Phone: 703-737-0003
Email: michelle@doodlebugcreations.com

 


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