10 Years of Sweet Paprika
It's a little bit hard to believe, but Sweet Paprika has been in business for exactly 10 years this month! We have a few things planned to celebrate our anniversary, but I thought it would be nice to start off with a little look at where we started, and where we've been, over the past decade.
It all began way back in 2007, when Elizabeth and I, and our other sister Margaret, were all living in Ottawa. We knew we wanted to put our skills to work in some sort of business, but we weren't exactly sure what direction that would take us in yet. That didn't stop us from being interviewed for the "Mainstreeter" local newspaper though!

At around the same time, we started doing our first experiments in dyeing wool yarn, using an old enamel pot on our kitchen stove.















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Mary Kearns
Congratulations! I love following the experiences in the lives of my many grand nieces and nephews. Yours is so interesting. Such creativity! All the best in your future.
Anna Dorner
I always knew you and your family were amazing people!! Incredible what passion, determination, hard work, skill and “pulling together” can create. Really well done!
Veronica
Such a lovely summary! And so cool to read the chronology of your life events playing out alongside the development of Sweet Paprika!
Congratulations on 10 years, wishing you more successes and growth in the next 10!
Lucie
Congratulations ! As I once said, you girls are truly inspiring ! Here is to another 10 years !
Barbara covington
I thoroughly enjoyed reading your 10-year anniversary story. Congratulations and here’s to another 10 years!
Barbara covington
I thoroughly enjoyed reading your 10-year anniversary story. Congratulations and here’s to another 10 years!
Peggy
Congratulations!!! That was such a fun story to read, with lovely photos. Wishing you all the best in the next ten years….
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