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Friday, May 23, 2014

Mother Napture – A Natural Way of Living




Happy Saturday everyone! Today we are welcoming Kema - creator of a wonderful business called Mother Napture! We had the lovely pleasure of meeting this wonderful family at a local vendor market back in April. 

Building Bridges: Tell us a little bit about you, your family, and what you like to do for fun!

Kema Ward: My name is Kema Ward. I am the owner and creator of Mother Napture. My partner is Nicholas Hopper and we have a 5 year old daughter named Aaralyn. We enjoy dancing; Aaralyn is currently taking ballet and Nicholas and I teach Bachata classes at Studio Mio in the Galleria. We also love exercise and being active. We all love being outdoors.
 Building Bridges: Why did you decide to open your shop and why sell on Etsy.com (if applicable)?


Kema Ward:I decided to open my online shop at www.mothernapture.com to reach a wide variety of people that may be seeking natural products and/or information.

Building Bridges: Do you mind sharing the origin of how Mother Napture came to be? 

Kema Ward: I started making products for myself and my daughter after my Aunt passed away very young. She'd lost her battle with breast cancer. She was a very well established beautician and I was convinced that the chemicals she was exposed to on a daily basis for pretty much all of her adult life, contributed to her demise. So I started with hair products, then later as I did more research and learned more, I added skin care. Somewhere in this journey, I became vegan and overall a more healthy person. We started with just 2 products today, I have 9 products and we are preparing to launch item #10 This summer and #11 late in the summer. We are always growing and thinking of new, innovative ways to replace chemicals in our homes and lives. We do after all live in a chemically saturated age. I'm so grateful to get back to the earth, back to nature...back to God(love). 

Building Bridges: Did someone encourage you to start a business?

Kema Ward: Yes. My friends and family encourage me to sell my products.

Building Bridges: When did your shop officially open?

Kema Ward:Mothernapture.com launched in April of 2013

Building Bridges: Do you remember your first product that sold, what was it?

Kema Ward: Yes, randomly I do. It was the first version of what is now our Hair and Body Butter.

Building Bridges: Any current shop promo discounts, if so when do they end?

Kema Ward: Right now if you like us on Facebook you can get a code to get 20% off of your next purchase that is over $25.00, this is an ongoing promotion?

Building Bridges: Do you take custom orders?

Kema Ward: We make flax seed gel and Mother's mud to order and only for local clients because of their shelf life. They are heat sensitive.

Building Bridges: Why make handmade products? If applicable

Kema Ward: We make our products by hand from quality, raw ingredients to add a personal touch. And by making the products myself, I can be sure of all of the ingredients and with confidence say that my products are chemical and alcohol free.

Building Bridges: What do you love or hate about selling?

Kema Ward: I love being able to offer people something that is good for them and made with love.  I hate the "selling" aspect of it. A lot of times I will barter other goods and services. Other market venders are usually up for a fair trade.

Building Bridges: What is your favorite part about owning your own business?

Kema Ward: I can try all types of things owning my own business. Set my own schedule. There is a freedom that makes me less stressed that people are in traditional work environments. My personality can shine through in the end.

Building Bridges: Do you have a product that you prefer to design/create over others?

Kema Ward: No not really. I love making all of my products. The least fun is the lip balms. That process can get a bit mess. But at the end of the day, I love what I do. If I didn't I would not have made it my business...my baby.

Building Bridges: Do you have any advice for other crafters who would like to start selling their creations?

Kema Ward: Be patient with yourself and your business. Don't expect to make massive amounts of money the first year, no matter how great your product is. Work on building good customer relationships and the rest will fall into place.

Building Bridges: Best advice you received when you went into business for yourself?

Kema Ward: My aunt told me not to borrow any money. Start small and build with what you earn. It was the best advice EVER. I don't owe any money and my business is much bigger than it was a year ago. 

Building Bridges: We love to attend craft and vendor markets - do you?

Kema Ward: Craft and vendor markets are where we meet most of our customers. It is a chance to really showcase the products to people by allowing them to sample. I love markets. 

Building Bridges: Do you ever get nervous the night before a big event?

Kema Ward: Sometimes, I am always a little scared of rejection by the masses.
Building Bridges: Did you always see yourself becoming an entrepreneur? 

Kema Ward: No way. 5 years ago, I was in such a different place. If you told me that I would start my own business in a few years, I would have told you that you were crazy. 

Building Bridges: Do you use your own products?

Kema Ward: Absolutely! The entire reason Mother Napture got started was because I was making product for myself, close family and friends.
Building Bridges: What is your most popular product on the market right now?

Kema Ward: It would be a toss-up between the Facial System and the Body Butter

Building Bridges: What is the favorite item you make and why?

Kema Ward: The butter. I love watching the hard shea become fluffy, whipped goodness right before my eyes

Building Bridges: Thank you Kema for a great look into your business! Feel free to visit her business pages at: MotherNapture, Facebook, Twitter - @mothernapture, Tumber – Mothernapture, & Instagram -  @mothernapture. Kema resides in Texas with her lovely family.

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