It's always exciting to get samples for new products because it means that an idea that was stirring in your brain for weeks, months, or years is about to become a reality.
E is for Endangered has been my personal passion project for the past five years and it began as a thought rattling around in my melon twenty years before I ever put pencil to paper.
After innumerable ups and downs, it's finally beginning to take shape ... not, perhaps, in the way I'd originally envisioned. But with every idea comes a dozen problems to solve that present opportunities for you to reevaluate your original plans. Addressing these issues is how you open doors to other options that probably never crossed your mind.