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Wigmore mum sets up new business, Kelly's Balloons

A double personal tragedy left Medway mum Kelly Ward at an all-time low, sobbing all day at home and not wanting to go out.

Her younger brother, who had a chronic history of mental ill-health took his own life, and then Coco –her Yorksire terrier dog of 15 years, which she describes as her "baby" – died.

Kelly Ward has started her uplifting balloon business
Kelly Ward has started her uplifting balloon business

Consumed with grief, she sought medical help, but nothing eased the pain of losing two loved ones within 18 months.

And then nine weeks ago Kelly, 47, a former wedding and events planner, started to take up making balloon garlands as "more of a hobby".

Kelly's Balloons was formed and she now works from the Wigmore home she shares with husband Peter, 41, and 10-year-old son Calum.

Kelly, of Lime Court, said: "It just took off immediately. I advertised on Facebook and was inundated with inquiries and I wasn't even doing it to make money. I was fed up just sitting at home getting upset and I wasn't sleeping at night. I went to the doctor but that didn't help. I was just told to pick up a leaflet on the way out. I have now been told that I was in shock."

Kelly, who has also worked for NatWest bank and as a teaching assistant at a special school, said: "Starting up my little business was like a miracle for me. I realised I had to keep busy.

One of Kelly's balloon garlands
One of Kelly's balloon garlands

"It's also a psychological boost. Creating my balloons to help people celebrate makes me happy as well as my customers."

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