The task of this blog post is to share and report redemptive business or acts from churches. I have been successful in posting other blogs for this class to check the box and get the completion grade. However this semester I am challenging myself to put real effort into this work as a blogger. Therefore, I have reviewed a church friend of mine who has recently started an online business called budding.creationss. This will be a three-post series of a young entrepreneur sharing her ideas, thought process, hopes, and views on the making and selling Christian designed t-shirts.
Her current mode of advertisements is her Instagram account, budding.creationss.(https://www.instagram.com/budding.creationss/ )and public relations. So if you are interested in buying one of her creations, feel free to check out her account.
Stay tuned from part 2.
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