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The Red Wagon offers children’s sewing classes, adult sewing classes, handmade gifts and handmade crafts in Paradise, CA.<\/p>\n
The Red Wagon is a small company that originally started out under the name \u201cOne heavenly baby\u201d in 2007. I started making baby bibs and burp cloths out of my home in Paradise, Ca. The bib orders began coming in faster than I could get them out and they were soon shipped to various places throughout the United States and also sold locally.<\/p>\n
I have always loved to create things from hand that are one of a kind. I love children of all ages and have enjoyed working with kids since I was a kid myself! For the past few years, I have been teaching children to sew out of my home.<\/p>\n
My dream of opening a sewing studio finally became a reality for me in January 2015. I love to teach all ages of children and adults and am very passionate about what I do. It is my hope to inspire others to use their creativity and learn a life skill that is no longer taught in schools.<\/p>\n
I feel privileged to be in a position to teach others. My goals is to build confidence, self- esteem, and provide a loving atmosphere for anyone who comes through my studio. It is a great blessing and honor for me to serve others through this business. I sincerely appreciate the opportunity I have to make a difference in people\u2019s lives.
\nI am excited for the future of The Red Wagon!<\/p>\n
Thank you kindly for your support!<\/p>\n
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