Manitoba small businesses prepare for limited reopening Saturday “It started off in March, and by April, I started giving away some free cards for Mother’s Day,” Klassen said.“After that, people started wanting to pay for them, and I decided I would make a go of it — from hobby to business.“They’re just greeting cards drawn by hand. … I started it off so you could write notes to people during the pandemic and send them.
I wanted people to still be able to talk to each other and I’ve always been a fan of writing notes. They’re just small and personal.”Klassen said she’s made about 1,000 sales as of January, earning more money than she would have as a teacher during that time.“If it continues this way, that would be a great way to be able.