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EPISODE · Aug 26, 2020 · 25 MIN

How Capitol Chic Designs Stationery Owner Became The First African American Woman Featured In Michael Craft Stores

from Harbour for the Arts · host Bridgette Cooper, Capitol Chic Designs Stationary

Today's guest is Lameka!  the owner of  Capitol Chic Designs (formerly Pink Bow Ties) is a stationery company based in Columbia, Maryland. The company started  out making simple stamps, it wasn’t long before their line of stickers and custom dolls became their most popular and favorite product. Their product line includes dolls that represents all ethnicities and incorporates details such as hair wraps, hair styles, clothing and accessories to give them each their own unique personality. Capitol Chic Designs translates current trends and modern influence into their products. Lameka is the first African American to have a line at Michael’s Craft Stores national retail chain! So let’s welcome Lameka, owner of Capital Chic Design! Host: Bri CooperGuest: Capitol Chic Designs Buy my music on Amazon   Host Bri Cooper Shop Harbour for the Arts™ NEW SPONSOR ALERT! Bonheur Jewelry Thanks to our partners at THRIVE MARKET! Join today and get 30% off your first order as well as a gift up to $60. Visit www.thrivemarket.com/bricoopermezzo What's up! https://linktr.ee/harbourforthearts Email: [email protected] Instagram Harbour for the Arts Instagram Bri Cooper, Mezzo Soprano, MBA, BM (@bricooper.mezzosoprano) • Instagram photos and videos Spotify Playlists Harbour for the Arts Tik Tok Bri Cooper Mezzo Soprano SHOPPING Shop my merch!Harbour for the Arts™ Need a part-time job! Try Reflex app for retail assignments; use my referral code  bcooper621 https://workreflex.com/?code=BCOOPER621 Use my Rakuten Code   

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Welcome to our NEW (re-branded) podcast Harbour for the Arts™ “Where the creative and performing arts meet lifestyle” ! A new name but the same great mission statement “To enhance, inspire, educate and entertain all listeners about the performing and creative arts, while still being a space where performing and creative artists can grow their craft through! I have received a lot of emails asking me why I decided to change the name. The answer is simple “inclusion”. As we move forward into a world where we must be inclusive in order to learn and grow. I realized that my audience was not only composed of opera singers, and lovers of opera, but I attracted an audience that loves all types of arts both performing and creative. I also want to encourage listeners who have always been curious about opera, to incorporate opera and the creative arts into your daily lives.

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