lilliangraceenterprisesllc
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Bio
At 26, I finally graduated college with a bachelors of business in accounting. It had taken many, many more years than I had originally planned; but, that's how life goes sometimes. I had been very, very fortunate in the last few years of my college career that I did not have to work and attend school at the same time, allowing me to solely focus on my education.
Shortly after graduating college - literally three days after I walked across the stage, I had applied for over 250 job openings in the city and was putting in an additional 20-50 new job applications a day searching for, what had been billed to me as, a lasting career. I'm still receiving rejection letters to this day - almost 1 year later. Within the first 60 days of graduating college, I had already accepted a job offer and was working. I had been on four interviews with this plant and was praying day and night that they picked me.
Things all began to change once I started my first official day on the job (the first 4 days were safety training because I was less than 100 feet from the operations of the plant). I should have known better, especially when everyone kept coming up to me asking if I was crazy or the strange looks when I showed up to work on time every morning. I soon realized that I may have jumped the bandwagon way, way too soon with this company. My days were already numbered from the first moment I walked through those doors in July; by September, I was gone. My boss didn't want me around or there and was doing everything she could to make me leave. I quit my job on a Monday.
I joined a start-up firm a week after I left that job as a consultant.
Something was still missing though - I could feel it, a piece of the puzzle I couldn't exactly place. Turns out, it was a piece from a completely different puzzle. That's how The Lillian Grace Shoppe was born. I decided to take a risk and combine all of my favorite things into a new career path. With a lot of hard work, perseverance, and a few million, or more, prayers it has paid off.
Now, let me introduce myself.
My name is Brittany, I am the owner of Lillian Grace Enterprises, LLC based out of Texas. I have four dogs: Belle, Spot, Lilly & Gracie. Lilly and Gracie have their own blog too! I am a Texas native, and am so proud to get to call Texas home. Growing up, my mom kept me enrolled in hundreds of art, ballet, dance, and gymnastics classes every year. My favorite was always art. Go figure. ;-) I grew up singing in the choir and playing the violin in the school orchestra, I ran track and played volleyball outside of school. Somehow, I always came back to art & craft and here we are today!
The Lillian Grace Shoppe is a wholly owned, private company under Lillian Grace Enterprises, LLC direction.
The Lillian Grace Shoppe is a place where you can find all of my favorite things - from rare antiques to vintage glassware, limited production industrial items to home décor, and bath and body products to natural grooming products for your four legged companions. If it is not antique, vintage, or industrial, then I custom made it for The Lillian Grace Shoppe. I also love custom orders!
You can find the entire stock of The Lillian Grace Shoppe on Etsy.com.
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