From Pottery Studio to Franchise Empire: How a Teen Entrepreneur Built Generational Wealth

Scout Turner started a pottery business at 16 to make money, and now co-owns multiple franchises in her 30s.

Apr. 2, 2026 at 12:37pm

When Scout Turner couldn't find a job as a teenager, she opened her own pottery studio with the support of her entrepreneurial mother. Now in her 30s, Turner co-owns multiple franchises including CertaPro Painters, massage studios, and an Amazing Lash location, building generational wealth for her family.

Why it matters

Turner's story highlights how starting a business at a young age, even out of necessity, can lead to long-term entrepreneurial success and the ability to create generational wealth. Her experience also shows the importance of parental support and mentorship for teen entrepreneurs.

The details

At 16, Turner noticed an open retail space near her school and decided to open a pottery studio, even though she didn't have her driver's license yet. With her mother's help, she put together a business plan and secured the location. Turner ran the pottery studio for about two years before going to college, where she studied entrepreneurship. After college, Turner and her husband began acquiring multiple franchises, including CertaPro Painters, massage studios, and an Amazing Lash location. Turner credits her mother's entrepreneurial experience and continued mentorship as key to her success in building a franchise empire.

  • At 16 years old, Turner opened her first pottery studio.
  • Turner ran the pottery studio for about 2 years until she went to college.
  • Turner and her husband are now 31 years old and own multiple franchises.

The players

Scout Turner

A 31-year-old entrepreneur who started a pottery business at 16 and now co-owns multiple franchises, including CertaPro Painters, massage studios, and an Amazing Lash location.

Turner's Mother

Purchased a pottery business when Scout was in elementary school, and helped Scout open her first pottery studio at 16.

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What they’re saying

“My mom always told me that I was going to need a job when I was 16.”

— Scout Turner, Entrepreneur

“Ultimately, that's part of what drew me back to small business. The ability to provide for your family with something you've built with your own two hands is an incredible blessing and can also help build generational wealth.”

— Scout Turner, Entrepreneur

What’s next

Turner and her husband plan to continue growing their franchise empire, with the goal of achieving more financial flexibility and freedom in the future.

The takeaway

Scout Turner's journey from opening a pottery studio as a teenager to co-owning multiple franchises in her 30s demonstrates how entrepreneurship, parental support, and a drive to build generational wealth can lead to long-term business success. Her story inspires other young people to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams, even if they don't have access to the same resources as their peers.