The MoreWithUs List of 12 Women-Run Miscellaneous Businesses In Baltimore
For this final installment of the MoreWithUs lists of women-run businesses in Baltimore, we compiled a collection of miscellaneous, but amazing, businesses. From printing services, to stuffed animals, to bookstores, you can certainly find an item for everyone. You may even find your next everyday job!
A&C Pack and Ship can help you send almost anything you need to almost anywhere in the world. They also offer copying and printing services.
Chase Street Accessories and Engravings
Chase Street Accessories sells gifts, awards, signs, and more. All items are engraved in-house.
The Codex Club is your one-stop shop for locally sourced products. They sell clothing, homegoods, accessories, stationery, and more.
Jennifer Strunge creates handmade, unique stuffies. Because they are fragile, she does not recommend them for young children, though.
Featured on USA Today 10Best, Drama Mama sells inspirational journals, notepads, and planners. You can design your own custom products, too, if you want!
One of a couple bookstores on my list, Greedy Reads sells more than just books. They also sell bags, merchandise, candles, and games.
Jenny makes face masks, stitched drawings, bird portraits, pillows, handbags, and more. All of her work is hand-stitched.
The second bookstore on my list, Loyalty has an online store and locations in Silver Spring and DC. This is my personal favorite bookstore in the area. They have an endless selection of paper books, Ebooks, and audiobooks as well as events, merch, and great recommendation lists.
Located in Hampden, all floral arrangements made are made from locally grown flowers and greens. Plus, all arrangements are placed in reusable or degradable containers.
PbodyDsign sells all kinds of accessories, ceramics, pillows, notebooks, and more. All ceramics are hand painted.
Row House 14 sells cards, stationery, and t-shirts. For all their paper products, Heidi tries to use recycled and sustainable materials.
Tind Dog Press sells cards, stationery, and posters. All ink is hand-mixed and all materials are pressed individually in their studio.
These are not only amazing businesses, but they are also critical to the local economy and job creation. There are a lot of people in Baltimore looking for jobs or people to hire. Next time you are looking for a job or someone to hire in the Baltimore area, check out MoreWithUs — Everyday Jobs. It is a great place for people looking for an everyday job or hiring for their small business.
I hope you enjoyed this list of women-run businesses in Baltimore. Check out my article on local eateries. Tweet us @MoreWithUs with your recommendations!