African American Women Entrepreneurs
Paddlefoot Dolls, Crafts, and Collectibles – Debra Pounds
By Kim at January 26, 2011 | 10:25 am | 1 Comments
If you frequent Afro Puffs and Ponytails, Inc., you know we love finding African American/Black Women entrepreneurs to spotlight as an inspiration for African American/Black girls. Our entrepreneur today is an artistic doll designor and she is very good at what she does. Website: Paddlefoot Dolls, Crafts and Collectables Creator and Designor: Debra
CRE Handbags & Accessories
By Kim at January 13, 2011 | 1:53 am | 5 Comments
Afro Puffs and Ponytails, Inc. proudly presents our latest entrepreneur! Name: La-Cresha Brooks Business: CRE- Handbags and Accessories La-Cresha Brooks decided to start a business after Marcus, her best friend, purchased her two unique and beautiful purses while they were visiting in College Park, GA. It was at that time that he also encouraged her to
Charmzworld – Great Gift Products for African American/Black Girls
By Kim at December 20, 2010 | 5:34 am | 2 Comments
Website: http://store.charmzworld.com/ CEO: Aqua C. Nixon Charmz Story Charmz was conceived in the mind of Aqua C. Nixon, President & CEO of Charmzworld LLC. One day while she was shopping for Valentine's Day cards for her older daughter to hand out to her Kindergarten class, she couldn't find anything she liked. She was surprised to find that there were no
African American Dolls with Natural Hair!
By Kim at December 2, 2010 | 11:58 am | 8 Comments
We are very pleased and proud to present to you the cutest African American Dolls with natural hair! These dolls truly represent the innocent beauty of little black girls everywhere! www.prettypuffdolls.com Creator and Designer: Crystal Andrews Occupation: Software Engineer Wife, mother of two(son and daughter), and a heart for creating crafts. Mrs.
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QuellyRue Designs – Colorful Reflections Inspire Beautiful Art
By Kim at November 22, 2010 | 12:42 pm | 1 Comments
This week's Black Spotlight is on Racquel Dwomoh! QuellyRue Designs is a collection of handmade crafts, art, and accessories that is full of bohemian flare, whimsical, yet refined and reminiscent of a love for Africa. QuellyRue Designs was born out of a passion for handmade crafts and a vision for extracting beauty from objects that are seemingly ordinary, creating
Certified Natural Hair Stylist and Mother of Four Girls
By Kim at November 8, 2010 | 9:08 pm | 4 Comments
I have taken notice of more and more beautiful images of little black girls(children) on Facebook, and on the network "Our Natural Kids" , and I wanted to find out who was behind them. Well, I found one of the sources at Ebony's Braidery and Beads. Her name is Jamesha Bazemore, and she has a very informative website that provides everything having to do with
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Sweet Honey Child – Great Gift Products for African American Girls!
By Kim at October 5, 2010 | 9:48 pm | 1 Comments
Website: www.sweet-honey-child.com I have found another great website that carries gift products and accessories for African American girls! It’s called Sweet Honey Child! It is a beautiful website filled with T-shirts, earrings, party invitations, and much more. Many of the items have pictures of cute little brown skinned girls of different shades. Now
Denise Bethune – Entrepreneur
By Kim at October 22, 2009 | 3:08 am | 1 Comments
Afro Puffs and Ponytails present Denise Bethune, the great-great niece of the extraordinary African American woman leader Mary McLeod Bethune, as our latest entry in the African American Women Entrepreneur category. My name is Denise Bethune (NeCe to my friends and family). I was born and raised in Whitesboro, New Jersey. I completed my formative years of








