The city of Truesdale is welcoming a new business that’s bringing a little homemade charm to town. Linda’s Little Craft Shoppe opened its doors at 902 E. Highway M, next to Hometown Bakery. The …
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The city of Truesdale is welcoming a new business that’s bringing a little homemade charm to town.
Linda’s Little Craft Shoppe opened its doors at 902 E. Highway M, next to Hometown Bakery. The shop offers homemade decor, seasonal crafts and other items. Truesdale’s Board of Aldermen approved a license for the business Oct. 25.
“This is a first for me. I’ve never had a business. I’m excited,” said owner Linda Warman.
Warman said she also plans to host small craft classes at the shop. An announcement on the shop’s Facebook page is advertising a class for making matchbook-style mini scrapbooks.
For more information about the craft shop, call 816-665-8046, or search “Linda’s Little Craft Shoppe LLC” on Facebook.
Photo courtesy of Linda’s Little Craft Shoppe LLC's Facebook page.