Emily Cook and Melanie Bateman are the dynamic duo behind Makers Mix, a makerspace located on Cheney Highway in Titusville, Florida. As a woman-owned and operated business, Makers Mix is dedicated to fostering creativity and innovation within the local community.


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Inspired by their combined passion for crafting and technology, Emily and Melanie established Makers Mix to provide a space where individuals could explore, learn, and create. Their mission is to make creative tools and resources accessible to everyone, regardless of their experience level.

What sets Makers Mix apart is its commitment to providing a comprehensive range of equipment, including 3D printers, lasers, vinyl cutters, and sublimation machines. This unique combination of tools allows makers to bring their ideas to life across various disciplines.

By offering workshops, classes, and open access to their makerspace, Makers Mix is empowering individuals to develop new skills and explore their creative potential. They believe that by supporting local makers and entrepreneurs, they are contributing to the vibrant culture and economy of Titusville.

As a small business, Makers Mix has faced challenges in raising awareness about their services. However, they are committed to overcoming these obstacles through community outreach and engaging content.

To support Makers Mix and other small businesses in the community, you can:

  • Visit their makerspace and explore their offerings.
  • Participate in their workshops and events.
  • Share your creations on social media and tag #MakersMix.
  • Spread the word about their business to friends and family.

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