Local businesses continued to grow this year in Tomball and Magnolia. Here are the 12 businesses featured in the Tomball-Magnolia edition of Community Impact in 2022.

Half Baked Cookie Co.: Local bakery offers warm treats for any diet

Through her business Half Baked Cookie Co., Stephanie Ferreira offers cookies for people on gluten-free, keto or paleo diets. Read more.

Epic Food Group: Business produces fresh food for vending machines, micromarts

Marjorie Woods said her business, Epic Food Group, can make up to 35,000 sandwiches for its food vendors. Read more.



Evangeline Bridal: Tomball shop offers one-of-a-kind shopping experience

Brides can enjoy complimentary drinks and a dedicated stylist when shopping at Evangeline Bridal. Read more.

Jayden Lane Boutique: Specialty clothing boutique offers clients a personalized shopping experience

A single mom, Brittani Johnson named her boutique after her son, which celebrated five years of business in April. Read more.


Dottie’s: Former carpenter brings handiwork to gelateria in Old Town Tomball

Named after her grandmother, Lorraine Featherston’s gelato shop rotates 12 flavors of gelato. Read more.

Environmental Design: Tomball tree business relocates, plants large trees

Tom Cox’s business Environmental Design has moved trees all over the world and even provided the oaks on Tomball’s Main Street. Read more.


Lone Star Mushrooms: Tomball mushroom farm continues outgrowing space

Alongside his brothers Ben and John, Michael Frederick produces around 1,400 pounds of mushrooms a week, selling them to restaurants, wholesalers and at four farmers markets. Read more.

Yes Resale: Shop gives back to private school in Tomball

Profits from Yes Resale are used to fund tuition for children who are otherwise unable to afford to attend the school. Read more.


Woodland Lane Ceramics: Art studio builds creative community in Magnolia

With around 60 students, Woodland Lane Ceramics offers pottery classes and one-off workshops. Read more.

Kinsley Armelle: Tomball e-commerce business goes from garage to global

Started in owner Crystal Habel’s garage, jewelry business Kinsley Armelle now occupies a 26,000-square-foot distribution building in Tomball’s Business & Technology Park. Read more.


The Covey Apparel Co.: Tomball business offers men’s goods, apparel

Originally starting out as a home goods store, The Covey Apparel Co. transitioned to be a men’s store, selling products, such as men’s clothing, shoes, grilling supplies and bags. Read more.

The Studio: Private art community cultivates creative minds in Magnolia

Since opening in 2019, The Studio has grown to host three different professors offering multiple classes and art mediums, which are open to all ages, including children and adults, with registration. Read more.