#GIRLBOSS-Hi Little One

 

Photo by Justin HackworthI first met these ladies at a conference in Salt Lake City, UT. It was amusing to me that I had traveled across the US to meet creative women in my business space only to find one of my favorites was from my home state. Small world people!  I were struck with how down to earth, personal, and HAPPY these two were. The friendship was sealed when I heard they were also from a large family (eight kids). I LOVE ME SOME happy, kind, driven, confident, and FUNNY women with a big love.

As in-I want to remember you and work with you and tell the world about you so they can buy your stuff-kind of love!

At Salt Lake, they had brought some of their products with them for attendees to see (like me!) and I did the proper uh-huh, cool, that’s nice kind of stuff I did with every vendor wanting a bit of promotion from me. Not listening too terribly carefully (sorry girls…truth stuff!) to their pitch. Then I paid attention. And looked. And SAW. And HEARD THEIR PASSION.

And realized I had overlooked their cleverness, ingenuity, and save-the-world attitude that was utterly unique to product businesses. They are passionate about USA made garments. And being involved with every. single. step. of the process. And donating portions of their profits to pediatric cancer treatment and research. And working with each other. And ENJOYING their business. 

And y’all, I have to tell you about them and let them tell you about themselves. I hope you can catch a glimmer of what makes them special and how YOU can bring a little of their passion and drive to your life. Perhaps you don’t have a business, that’s okay. These ladies didn’t until a couple of years ago, either. Pay attention to the lessons they’ve learned and apply them in small doses to your own life. #GIRLBOSSES  are stay at home mom’s, self-employed, 9 to 5’ers, retiree’s, teenagers, and everything in between. They are women that TAKE CHARGE, make things happen, and better their world.


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THE INTERVIEW (of Maggie):

If we’re sitting here a year from now celebrating what a great year it’s been for you what achievement would you be most proud of?

The fact that Hi Little One is still growing as a company. (Adding new products to the line, having our product in more brick and mortar stores and adding a couple employees to help with the growing workload) I am so proud of how far we have come!

Who is your role model, and why?

My role model is my mom. She is smart, funny and has spent countless hours giving back to the community; all while raising eight kids. I have no idea how she is able to make us all feel like (each one of us) are her favorite. 🙂

Tell me about a project or accomplishment that you consider to be the most significant in your career?

Honestly starting Hi Little One was the hardest thing I have ever done career wise. Putting it all on the table and asking people to contribute to our kickstarter campaign was very scary, asking people to believe in you and our concept for a company.

What’s your superpower if you could choose any?

The ability to be able to be in more than one place at a time.

 

What are some of the biggest mistakes you’ve made getting your business up and running?

Personally, underestimating the time I would be putting into running the company with my sister. Thinking we knew more than we did about who are customers would be and who they ended up being. We are very proud to sell American Made products, but we had no idea how much work it is to source material in the US and that the cost would be so much greater.

If you could time travel back to day one of your startup and have 15min with your former self to communicate any lessons you’ve acquired, what would you tell yourself?

To be patient and not to let the bumps in the road seem bigger than they are.


(Hi LIttle One’s Instagram account showcasing their product)

 

How many hours do you work a day on average?

For Hi Little One, about four to five depending on the day. As a mom? 24/7!

Excluding yours, what company or business do you admire the most?

I think Minted is an amazing company. It has the most amazing collaboration of artists, designers and creatives. They are constantly developing new products, like their new home line, it’s simply beautiful. Toms is another company I admire because of their focus on giving back. They have made such a huge impact in people’s lives by matching their product’s sold, one for one. Amazing.

Which Three Adjectives Describe Your Strengths?

Organized , Creative and Hardworking

Coffee or Tea?

Neither, diet coke

When you have 15 minutes of downtime…how do you spend it?

On the rare occasion when I have downtime my gulity pleasure is watching mindless TV. I cannot wait for the next season of Unreal.

What lesson about business do you feel is most important for new business owners to learn?

Patience- It is really hard to do so much work and then have to sit back and hope people think your products are as amazing as you think they are. Things don’t happen overnight and it is hard to get your products in front of the right audience, everything takes twice as long (or longer) then you think it will.

 
 

Is there a part of running Hi Little One that you didn’t realize would be as tedious and cumbersome as it is?

Social Media has been a huge learning curve for me. I thought you just post a picture here and there and then instantly millions of people would see it and LOVE it. I never realized how much work goes into creating good content for social media. It takes a lot of work and there are a lot of little things that need to be done, to make each post just right (timing, filters, great images). 
 

Have you teamed up with others, gained support from other businesses, etc.. and how helpful do you think that was to your profit or your confidence?

Collaborating with other companies and bloggers has really helped grow our social media presence.  It is wonderful to work with other companies to support their product or blog. We have met some incredibly talented people- even a couple sisters in our own home town (like Nellie Bellie 🙂 ) Places like Alt Summit are great for meeting bloggers and other businesses interested in growing their businesses through collaborations. 

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So, what’s your story?

I (Maggie) grew up in MN, amazing parents, seven great siblings and headed off to college in South Bend, IN. (Saint Mary’s College) During my senior year I was diagnosed with Hodgkins Lymphoma (a type of blood cancer) and spent my second semester going to class while receiving treatment. I graduated College and have since lived in Minneapolis, Cincinnati, Chicago, London and now back home in Deephaven with my husband of 15 years and our 3 kids. My sister Nell and I launched Hi Little One in April 2015. We donate 10% of our profits to organizations dedicated to the treatment and cure of pediatric cancer; which has been an unfortunate theme in my family. I am currently learning how to run a business, work with my sister and keep our family in one piece!


“Honestly starting Hi Little One was the hardest thing I have ever done career wise. Putting it all on the table and asking people to contribute to our kickstarter campaign was very scary, asking people to believe in you and our concept for a company.”

That part there… “asking people to believe in you”… doesn’t that ring true for so many of us regardless of job or career? These women pushed past that and just DID. Ai! What a lesson.

“To be patient and not to let the bumps in the road seem bigger than they are.”

Sigh. Another life lesson applicable to everything. But, I can attest to the importance of patience in business. It takes time and more time for anything good to start happening. Often I think patience is a forgotten and essential building block to any successful business.

“Organized, Creative and Hardworking”

Are you these three adjectives? Maybe it’s time for you to move on that idea you’ve had in the backburner for quite some time? Those three character descriptives are a killer combo and if you have that combo I’m betting you that you can do just about anything you set your mind to. Hopefully, it’s world-improving sort of stuff!

TO ORDER FROM HI LITTLE ONE OR READ MORE OF THEIR STORY VISIT THEIR WEBSITE…

WWW.HILITTLEONE.COM

 

#GIRLBOSS Series. Helping YOU be a boss. And a girl.

I’m so excited about this series that we will be bringing to NellieBellie over the next many weeks. I have been teary eyed while reading these women’s words. They are full of inspiration, good advice, and plain fun. These are women entrepreneurs. Specifically creative businesses. I’ve spent a bit of time interviewing and visiting them to hear some of their highs, lows, tips, tricks, and goals.

Not all of us will own our own business. Many of us would never want that for ourselves. But, we all have a great appreciation for the dedication and skills that running a successful business takes. Especially a creative business. Especially as a woman. Especially while staying relatively sane.

These women vary in ages from 19 years old to well, older than 19. Many of them are parents, some with younger and some older. There are two sets of sisters in business together. There are online stores, brick and mortar stores, baked goods, personalized goods, and all sorts of different TYPES of things. But as we go hear from these women I want you to focus on the SAMENESS they all share…

confidence in their talent.

     outside support.

             drive. SERIOUS drive.

planning.

planning.

                         patience.

                                           mistakes.

                                                         learning.

and more mistakes.

DRIVE.

 

SELF-VALUE

Let me introduce these women that we will hear from in the upcoming few weeks …

Photo by Justin Hackworth

Maggie and Nell
Hi Little One.

These two sisters don’t even live in the same state, yet they have managed to create Hi Little One, a company devoted to highly personalized, type-driven, and personality-filled gifts for kids. They donate 10% of profits for pediatric cancer research and commit to sticking with USA-made garments. All great things.

These women have a passion for what they do, working together, and the way they can affect their world with their business. You will love hearing what drives them, how they manage busy lives (Maggie has 3 kids), how they keep up with friend and family time, and the lessons they have learned that YOU can apply to your life regardless if you will ever start a business of your own.

For Hi Little One I work about four to five depending on the day. As a mom? 24/7!
~Maggie Lundquist

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Hannah
Hannah’s Homemade Heavens.

This girl is 19 years old, y’all. For real. And just a few months ago opened her bakery in my hometown of Stillwater, MN. I KNOW…makes you feel like SUCH a failure, right! GAH. But spend a few minutes with Hannah and you will be smitten with her sweetness and love for what she does. This girl you can’t help but WANT to succeed at everything. Her bakery is full of the usual treats, cookies, and pastries. But, Hannah isn’t your usual baker.

You won’t want to miss hearing about what drives this girl to start her day at 5 am (for a teenager…guys!), what challenges she has faced, and whom she would say is her number one supporter (hint-#MomGoals). This girl is an inspiration!

…really awesome home cooked food! That’s what I really hope people feel at my bakery.

~Hannah

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Diane and Terry
My Sister’s Cottage.

We have another sisterly duo here! They are a GREAT example of working together, supporting another, and CONFIDENCE in their skills. These two run a brick and mortar store in downtown Stillwater, called My Sister’s Cottage,  selling well curated vintage furniture and goodies that have been hand picked, reimagined, and beautified. Terry loves the thrill of the hunt, finding unique pieces of furniture and home decor. Diane loves to let those pieces of furniture talk to her and paints the piece accordingly. She is happiest upstairs in the studio space of the shop, wearing an old shirt and painting away the afternoon.  Terry has full confidence in Diane’s ability to transform pieces and Diane has full confidence in Terry’s ability to find great pieces. And then…they have confidence in their OWN skills. Seriously, case study in working together!

Sigh, some people’s kids are just making me feel like I need to work on making my sisters listen to me :).

These ladies are full of life experience, experience working in a brick and mortar location, working in a small town!, and managing store hours while keeping a semblance of a life. You won’t want to miss their thoughts and how it might apply to your busy mom life!

By having our own shop, we satisfy our vintage love, which saves our own homes from bordering on cluttered! Now we have free rein to scoop up diamonds in the rough, bring them to the shop, make them pretty and let someone else enjoy them. ~Terry and Diane

 

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Amy
Amy’s Cupcake Shoppe

Amy’s Cupcake Shoppe has gone from a small hobby, to money-making hobby, to part-time business, to full-time business, and soon-to-be full-fledged bakery in a matter of a couple of years. Amy has learned the ins and outs of many facets of business and entrepreneurship. She’s full of wisdom for anyone setting out to try to make a living out of something they love. AND having a family. Without going crazy insane. Amy’s Cupcake Shoppe features real ingredients, fantastic flavors, utterly perfect technique, and wonderful customer service. She has steadily been rising in the cupcake/cake world in Minnesota.

I have been utterly impressed with this lady’s ability to work crazy hard while managing to stay connected to her family and friends. I use Amy as my personal example of keeping play and fun mixed in with work. She works hard and plays harder, a combo that is incredibly hard to achieve when you are a working mom. Especially when you are a mom that owns your own business!

Fast paced and full of buttercream is my favorite way to go through life! ~Amy

 

Stop in every weekend to hear from these #GirlBosses . It’s all fun and games until someone starts a business!

Series begins February 14th.