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April 18, 2024

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Styles from select vendors at the Vintage Market’s Boho Bliss

Boho Bliss, a flea market presented by the Vintage Marketc LLC., saw 85 vendors at the Wood County Fairgrounds on Saturday and Sunday.

The outdoor fair was filled with booths for food, lotions and soaps, home decór, clothing and jewelry, floral bouquets and more. Food trucks and live music by Barelyon, a

Detroit-based duo, rounded out the event.

Unsalted Boutique is an online shop based in Sandusky, Ohio, for anything from baby items to house decorations. The boutique was founded three years ago by two stay-at-home moms, Dawn Opfer and Kelsey Racette. Among the items they brought with them to Boho Bliss were a few T-shirt styles that Racette, a U

niversity alumna, designed to celebrate her alma mater.

Lydia’s Vintage is located in Flint, Michigan, and has been selling jewelry since 2010. Lydia has been part of the Vintage Market’s events for 4 years and will be at their fall event, “Hocus Pocus,” next month.

Crystalline Dream, located near the Vintage Market in Michigan, was founded 2 years ago by sisters Cindy and Candice Karakas after a trip to a crystal cave. Their love for crystals and the properties associated with them turned into a business, which they often promote at the Vintage Market’s events.

CoCo Grand, based in Michigan, began in 2014 when founder Collette Grandison started to sell her handmade jewelry on Etsy. Through networking at events, including those put together by the Vintage Market, Grandison was able to grow her business to include clothing as well.

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