When and why your store came to be?
Via Grace started in 2015 as a small booth located inside a local antique mall selling handcrafts and vintage items. It has come a long way since then. In 2018, I attended my first wholesale market — That’s when I fell in love with merchandise such as Roundtop Collection, Audreys Home Decor, Lake Signs and the list goes on. I wanted to share this love with my customers — and my booths got bigger. Then in the middle of the pandemic, Via Grace expanded to a brick and mortar store opening with curbside service.
How has Marshall County been influential to your business?
Our main mission here at Via Grace is to inspire, meet new friends, provide friendly customer service and love our community. God has blessed my little store with the best customers and staff. I thank God everyday for this little shop of mine, and I pray that you always feel inspired and blessed when you enter the door.
What products/services do you offer?
We keep adding new favorites — Myra bags, Dixie Belle paint, San Francisco Soaps, Naked Bee, specialty foods, fudge, among other things. We have handmade aprons, keychains, bowl cozies, soaps, made by local artisans — and Kentucky Proud Foods! We also like to offer merchandise, such as Pine Designs, Lifted Hope Bracelets, and Blessing Baskets that gives back to missions.
Are you planning on running any holiday deals?
We are running 12 days of Christmas sales now and will continue sale through Christmas. Follow Via Grace on Facebook to follow holiday deals.
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