Get to Know Kim Grisham of KT Naturals
October 2, 2009

Kim Grisham is the owner of KT Naturals, an all-natural mineral makeup company. Her products have been receiving rave reviews from many who have tried them. Kim took on the company from its creator and has built up a reputation as a great business owner with a quality product. Her enthusiasm and warmth are combined with a great product will carry her far. We are proud to introduce you to her and are excited to continue to see her grow!
Hometown: Rio Rancho, New Mexico
Current Residence: Salt Lake City, Utah
Education: Associate’s degree in Business Graphics.
Professional Background: I was in school for most of my life before becoming a stay-at-home mom and entrepreneur. I went to a community college for graphic design, and online school for medical transcription. I also worked in a classroom with severe mentally and physically disabled children, which I loved.
What you wanted to be when you grew up: A wife, mommy, nurse, teacher, web designer, and entrepreneur.
What you are: A wife, mommy, and entrepreneur.
Brief Summary of your Start Up: I have spent a lot of time with various projects and ideas that would bring in extra income while allowing me to stay home with my child. A few months ago, I came across a woman who had started a business but did not have time to continue with it. I loved her passion for all natural makeup products and the direction she was headed with her business. I was really amazed when I learned that it was possible to create, mix, and sell mineral makeup from your own home! I was blessed to be chosen to own and manage KT Naturals.
Company Website? www.ktnaturals.com
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What inspired you? My son. I have always dreamed of being a stay-at-home mom. When we needed extra income, KT Naturals dropped in my lap. I believe there is a reason for everything!
How long have you been in business? KT Naturals was created by Katie McCartney of Maumee, Ohio in 2007. I have been blessed to own the business since June of 2009.
How did you fund it? Purely with sales of the products!
Do you have a Fairy Godmother (or Mentor)? I consider Kelly King Anderson and all those involved with StartupPrincess.com great inspirations and mentors, though I have not received any one-on-one guidance.
Do you belong to any Business Organization or Networking Groups? Twitter, Facebook, CreatedByMom.com, among others.
Current Business Challenge? Balancing time among business, family, and housework.

What are you doing about it? Less housework and spending time with family! Business time just falls into place. Who needs a clean house, anyway?!
Favorite motivational quote: “Action may not always bring happiness; but there is no happiness without action.”
Family? I have been married to my best friend, Hank, for 2 years this October 11th. We have one boy, Eli, who just turned 1!
If so, how do you balance family and business? Nap time for baby is essential to keep up with my business! My husband is very supportive and helps whenever and however he can.
Favorite book? October Sky, a very inspirational story. I love reading memoirs!
What do you do to relax? Spend time with family, watch movies, web design.
What do you want to change most about your world? I want to push for greater acceptance of organic and natural products and remedies. There are too many harsh chemicals and ingredients in things we use and consume. Natural is better for us and our world!
What are you most proud of? First, my son. Second, I am proud to help support my family while watching my son grow and learn each day. I never wanted to miss out on those special moments, and now I don’t have to!

What advice would you like to offer other Start Up Princesses? If you want something, go for it! Never give up! And always, always allow time for yourself! You deserve it!
Favorite Magic Wand (tool/resource)? StartupPrincess.com. I am so glad that I came across Startup Princess. I don’t feel alone anymore! It has led me to bigger and better things for my business. I have loved connecting with women I met through Startup Princess.
If you could design a tiara, what precious stones would you use? Diamonds! Not only is it my birthstone, but they are “a girl’s best friend” after all!
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Featured Interview: Meet Startup Princess Shelly Kennedy of Drooz Studio
October 24, 2007
Ever since I began my entrepreneur journey I’ve wanted to meet Shelly Kennedy in person. I have admired her as both an artist and as a true entrepreneur for how she has grown her company with immense vision. She has taken her ideas and translated them into many types of products and now is having her work manufactured on many levels. Her work has been featured in every major media channel and celebrated many times over!
I’d love to be a butterfly on her studio wall (she’d never allow an average housefly) and just watch the process. Wouldn’t you?? When I was going to launch Princess Sweet (see the video pitch there if you’ve missed previous posts about it) she was at the top of my list for vendors. I wanted her designs to surround my stores as a statement of ‘the royalty within’ and fill the families who visited us with a sense of creativity and joy for her work. I’ve always thought that Shelly should have named her company “Drool” instead of “Drooz” because that is what I do every time I see her work!! How do people EVER choose which wallhanging to purchase? After narrowing down my wishlist, someday I’m going to order this one for my kitchen and this one for my playroom but I might change my mind tomorrow. Which one would you choose? Perhaps I should have half a dozen and just rotate them. But mostly I just really want one of these Tiny Tiaras for each one of you, Startup Princesses!
It is my absolute pleasure to welcome Shelly Kennedy as a Startup Princess.
I am thrilled and honored to know her and bring this interview to you. Her profile page will probably be read thousands of times, as I’m sure you all want to get into her brilliant head as well.Enjoy reading Shelly’s profile:
Hometown: Skaneateles, NY
Current Residence (City, State): I currently live in my hometown of Skaneateles NY, a small town at the end of Skaneateles Lake – one of CNY’s beautiful Finger Lakes. I am lucky to live near my parents – all of my family actually! After college I lived in Chicago for 10 years (my Husband’s hometown) – as the kids were reaching school age we thought it might be nice to live “the small town life.”
Education: I attended R.I.T in Rochester New York, (Rochester Institute of Technology) I began working on a Fine Arts degree in Illustration. I changed majors in my 2nd year to marketing – I guess realizing that I would someday want to have my own business. I graduated with a Bachelors degree in 1993. I think it was a good move – it is very important for creative people to have a good grasp of business as well.
Professional Background (brief, please): Oh… I’ve done lots of stuff!I have to say that I have been very lucky to always combine my love for art and business in each job that I’ve had. Right out of college I worked in Chicago at the Merchandise Mart for a few years as an independent sales rep. It was great experience – and I learned many things that have helped me be at the other end of the biz as a wholesaler today. I then worked as a Director of Merchandise for a small chain of gift stores in Chicago for a brief time. Then I went back to working sales at the Merchandise Mart in Chicago– this time working in the contract interior design section. I worked with fabric, furniture, wallpaper, and office planning – consulting with designers and architects that were planning new spaces. I left that job in 1998 – just before my daughter was born… drooz was started later that year.
What you wanted to be when you grew up: an artist!
What you are: an artist!
Brief Summary of your Startup: It was the answer to a decorating dilemma! The perfect alternative to a traditional wall mural. In 1998 when my husband and I were waiting the arrival or our first baby we were inspired to create a magical mural for the nursery. However, living in Chicago’s hip Wicker Park, we found ourselves unable to paint the nursery walls our rented flat. Instead, we chose a large canvas, painted a whimsical design and hung in our daughter’s room – this was the first of many inspired ideas!
Company Website? www.drooz.com & www.tinytiara.com
What inspired you? It sounds cliché – but I was filling a need. I thought “hummmm – I can’t be the only mom who might like this idea “… I looked and looked… but could find nothing like our large scale original art or “movable murals” for sale – the “internet boutique†was just about to happen – and there were maybe 4 or 5 online baby boutiques (ahh .. those were the days!) so I decided to start selling them locally in the city of Chicago at a wonderful baby store. I could not make then fast enough! The retailers loved the quality and the custom capabilities.
How long have you been in business? 10 years
How did you fund it? We made it happen with slow growth along with creative friends and family! Self-funded with baby steps.. The big expenses out of the gate were a website, photography, & sales materials.I am blessed with a “designer†husband. When we very first started my husband designed our website…he still today helps with the website, and does all the catalog and promo layouts.The first catalog we shot at our house in our kid’s room. We have a close friend that is a photographer, he came over after work– we put the kids to sleep – and then we moved them to the couch so we could “use†their rooms! – it took hours to prep, light, and “merchandise†the shots! But we did it!
Do you have a Fairy Godmother (or Mentor)? No..
Do you belong to any Business Organization or Networking Groups? No! I’d like to…but seems to be at the bottom of my “if I have extra time†list.
Current Business Challenge? Copyright Violations of our designs and products. Unfortunately, the more popular and successful we become…the harder it is to control this. The whole copyright violation thing is tricky (what percent is same?..what percent is different?…) but come ON! We all have eyes! It is just as easy as what is wrong verse right. It is a matter of trying to replicate the look, feel, and soul of a design. That is not done by accident or ignorance.
What are you doing about it? Trying to stay positive, creative and NOT take it personally (although I DO!) Continuing to work hard on new designs and try to stay ahead of the game… and “competitionâ€.Getting the word out… discussing with other artists.
Favorite motivational quote:“Fortune favors the braveâ€
Family? Yes, married with 2 elementary-aged children.
If so, how do you balance family and business?Still working on this one!I have great support from my mom and dad – they help with the kids a lot. My husband is very forgiving if there are no dinner plans, or clean socks. Really the kids are most important – and with this career I am able to have the flexibility to be there when they need me – school events, sick days, soccer practice, music lessons, doctor’s appointments etc… Sometimes it means that I work late from home answering emails that I didn’t get to all day – Sometimes it means going to work when the rest of the family is catching a movie – it is all a trade off.
Favorite book?whatever I’m reading at the moment… currently …“eat,pray,love†by Elizabeth Gilbert, And“the girl’s guide to being a boss (without being a bitch)†by Caitlin Friedman & Kimberly Yorio
What do you do to relax? Relax? What’s that? ☺Have a glass of wine and chat on the couch with my husband… once the kids are asleep, of course!
What do you want to change most about your world?MY world …. Or THE world!For my world…(as in the kids industry) I wish there was more honesty and camaraderie. Sometimes it seems so personally competitive and just down right sneaky! I’ve been burned a few times – so I guess I’m pretty sensitive to this subject! I do have a handful of “industry friends†that I know I can count on for advice, ideas, support, etc… that is nice!
What are you most proud of? My kids.. I know it is cliché – but it is so true!When ever someone tells me “you have really great kidsâ€â€¦It is like 100x better that any compliment I could receive about myself!
What advice would you like to offer other Startup Princesses? 2 things.1.Honesty is the best policy.2.Listen to your “gut’ feelings.Gut emotion is good… and usually where you’ll end back up even after much deliberation!
Favorite Magic Wand (tool/resource)?Email! Keeps me connected to family and friends and allows me to keep up with work communications with at any hour (usually ALL hours!)
If you could design a tiara, what precious stones would you use? Well… I’m lucky enough to say .. I HAVE designed a tiara! Mine is made of blown glass… but If I were to design one of precious stones.. I would like to see one completely embedded with all stones – just random… like it was dipped in glue and rolled around…diamonds to pond pebbles.









