Today is our last small business highlight for National Small Business Week.

Today’s feature goes to Ink It Printing, located across from Dairy Queen and a few doors down from Southern Grind Coffee Shop.

Dropping into Ink It Printing, you find yourself in a cute and bright store front with Crandall shirts, caps, promotional materials, and freshies.

The atmosphere is alive with the hum of machines and workers.
A friendly receptionist asks if you need help and points you to the back office to meet Beth Maroney and Shelly Evans, owners of Ink It Printing.

A women-owned business, Ink It Printing has been a legacy of hard work, dedication, and individuals who believed in them.
Beginning in a metal shop in Combine with $200 in 2006, Beth and Shelly moved Ink It to Crandall in 2012 after they saw a “For Rent” sign while getting blizzards at Dairy Queen.
Beth and Shelly enjoy the flexibility and freedom Ink It Printing gives them.
They like helping others who are just starting out in small business and teaching new hires skills to grow and prepare them for future careers.
The diverse set of backgrounds and experiences keeps each day interesting.

If you have t-shirts, caps, stickers, banners, forms, business cards, signs, or promotional and marketing materials you need to print, email sales@inkitprint.com, call 972-428-9623, or contact them on Facebook at Ink It Printing.