A loan helped me purchase New Tooling Equipment and inventory as well as invest in manufacturing.


Ms. Elise's story

I'm a mother and grandmother of four. I moved across the country and accidentally made a 2-Part aluminum curtain rod bracket with a peel and stick back that would hold a weight of up to eight pounds to hold my curtains and curtain rod, and it worked because I could not damage the walls or window frames and did not have tools, nails or screws. Now I share the curtain rod brackets with others within the United States. The curtain rod bracket has become a retail hardware product and is currently selling on my website and the Walmart marketplace website as of August 2021. The business is located in my apartment, and I fulfill orders online and work part-time as a 35-year experienced clinical lab technologist.

I need a loan to buy a piece of equipment for new tooling, manufacturing of the product, and product inventory of 500 packages of WALL-BEES Curtain Rod Brackets PEEL & STICK BACK to continue to fill online store orders of my product. I dream of always working for myself and my family, but I never knew I would be an entrepreneur – this is a life that gives me joy and peace. I enjoy giving back to the housing community by providing a product to people who live in apartments. Apartments that choose to sell my product on-site will receive a percentage of all sales which will go into a fund to help renters of that apartment in times of financial crisis, which I call,
"The Bee Fund."


This loan is special because:

It will help this entrepreneur upgrade equipment and expand their business.



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About Window Decor In A Bag, LLC

Industry: Retail
Years in operation: More than 5 years
Website: wall-bees.com

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