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The Painted Boot, Bobbi Campbell

This month you really must stop in to see booth #264, The Painted Boot, curated by the amazingly talented Bobby Campbell! She has expanded her space, which is positively brimming with fabulous home decor, antiques, painted furniture, and as she puts it: “anything fun, one-of-a-kind and beautiful.”

Bobbi is retired and is now able to embrace her passion for furniture and home design by opening her space at the Emporium. She says she initially fell in love with the venue for its unique and eclectic shopping experience. Roaming the aisles, she realized that she too could participate as a vendor. Bringing a “vintage flair,” she seeks out beautiful treasures that people of all ages and styles can appreciate.

Bobbi’s booth has become one of the favorite stops at the Emporium because not only does her inventory change daily, everything in her booth is high quality, lovely, and affordable. People on a budget wanting to decorate and design any size space are sure to be dazzled by her inventory. Dressers, end tables, love seats, chairs, desks, lamps, rugs, hand painted and upcycled – you really never know what you will fall in love with. Bobbi also expertly arranges beautiful succulent plants in unique containers. These are perfect gifts and will bring a little low-maintenance greenery into anyone’s life.

With a brilliant eye for design, her booth feels as though you stumbled into someone’s lovely home. Stop and stay for a while, you will surely find something you cannot live without!

 

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Ashland Artisan Emporium

The Ashland Artisan Emporium is owned by Michelle Christian, wife and mother of 3 daughters. Her husband, Travis, is the business manager for Adroit Construction in Ashland, Oregon. The Emporium was the vision of Michael Rydbom, Michelle's father. In April of 2010, Michael asked his daughter if she would be willing to help transform the old DJ's Video space into a crafter's marketplace. Michelle had always admired her dad's entrepreneurial spirit and was eager to make him proud, so even though she already had two kids, a real estate career and one more daughter on the way, she said yes. On November 1, 2010, the store opened it's doors to a welcome reception from the community. They were voted Best New Business of 2010 only months later by the Ashland Sneak Preview. Within weeks of opening, the store was at capacity and had quickly become the "go-to" store for all things unique and affordable.

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