Tiny Easel sells art activity kits that contain everything families need to make watercolor paintings, drawings, and sketches. Its motto is: “For little hands with big ideas.” Nolley, 37, launched the company this month, both online and with a pop-up shop at Whitehall Mill in Hampden. “Things that they could enjoy and that I could enjoy without hovering or worrying about the mess.” “I wanted activities that would hold their interest,” Nolley says. The goal, she says, is to make art fun and approachable for children, without being stressful for anyone else. She started Tiny Easel, a company that provides art in a box for budding artists-and the busy parents who want to encourage them. Unhappy with products already on the market, Nolley came up with a solution. But the logistics of it all-finding the right supplies, getting prepared, cleaning up-were both challenging and stress-inducing. Working mom Jennifer Nolley loved to paint when she was growing up, and she wanted art and creativity to be part of her children’s lives, as well.
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