More Than Boutique LLC

The Antwerp Chamber of Commerce spotlight for January is More Than Boutique, located in downtown Antwerp, Ohio. 

The owners of this quaint little boutique that resides just across from the H2O Water Store is Summer Allen and Dana Garmater. These two have been lifelong friends and they share a love of fashion. Starting a boutique has been a dream of both of them for years and last year they were able to start their business in the Antwerp community. 

They love the community and wanted a place where women, friends, mothers and daughters would be able to come and feel accepted. The boutique represents a place where women can share moments together. Regardless of your past, size, title or choices you have made, More Than Boutique is a place that will remind you that you are more than your situation or the time that you are in right now. 

Clothing boutiques have been around for a long time. More and more boutiques are opening up in small towns and providing a more local feel than the big box stores and they also have the opportunity to foster an environment of closeness. The boutique offers clothing, accessories, home décor and small gifts. The staff loves to support other small businesses and they have several local vendors featured in their shop. 

Summer and Dana hope that their friendship and encouragement will be what most people will remember from visiting their boutique. They realize they cannot offer everything to everybody but they do want to offer as much style variety and sizes as possible. They offer a place where they too can shop with their daughters, who have all different styles and body sizes. Their focus is an atmosphere where everyone can feel confident and enjoy themselves. 

The more the staff has gotten to know the women in the community, the more they find themselves getting glimpses into the lives of the ladies that come into the boutique. The connection when they see a familiar face, get to meet and hear about grandchildren, hear about newly engaged couples and hear about kids’ sporting events helps to build these connections. Occasionally a husband will stop in and ask for help to shop for his wife. These connections are extremely important and they love the relationships they are building. 

What keeps customers coming back to the boutique? Well, they hope that you come back not only because you enjoy what product is offered in the store but also that you enjoyed the experience of having a place to shop with close friends. Maybe it was a quiet break for a young mom or even a place a grandma can bring their grandchildren to share a moment. While they enjoy serving the ladies in the community they also offer online shopping via Facebook and soon they will have that option on their website. 

One funny anecdote about the businesses was when Dana realized that she was road tripping with a car full of undressed mannequins and imagining what that looked like rolling down the highway. Dana is most proud of the compromising relationship that she and Summer have, learning to build on both of their strengths and also being able to teach her girls about hard work and commitment and what it takes to make a dream come true. Summer is most proud of how she and Dana have grown as friends over this adventure. They are really able to succeed and grow in strength and confidence from learning from each other. There have also seen so many times women will just stop in to chat with a friends and that is what makes them smile, knowing they are offering them this moment. 

When a customer walks into the boutique they can expect to feel welcomed and valued and to leave encouraged. They also want you to know that they are truly thankful for your presence in their store. What makes the business unique is that Dana and Summer run the business along with their teenage daughters and love that they are able to teach them through this experience. “We are who we are. You get the real us when you come in.” states Summer. “All of the different personalities make the boutique unique. They do not put on a front, you get our true selves”. Dana adds, “We want to be real! This is who we are, no filters, you get mistakes and all. We hope to inspire others to be real too!” 

Passion for the business is evident when you walk in the boutique. Dana is most passionate about adding wholesale clothing to her “cart” and then spending way too much time narrowing it down when it is time to actually put in an order. Summer pretty much loves all fashion things. She is passionate about this entire adventure. One little known secret about the business is that dressing and undressing the mannequins is not an easy job and it probably looks as awkward as it feels. 

A few tips to help improve your experience include taking a break for yourself, come in and just browse. If you need some girl time, reach out to a friend and spend some quality time together at the boutique. Also, don’t be afraid to ask them for help or for their opinion. They want you to feel confident in the outfit that you chose and want you to feel recharged as you leave the boutique. 

Summer and Dana would also like to thank the two amazing men in their lives that have supported them along the way. They are often the safety bar to this roller coaster of a ride. 

The Antwerp Chamber of Commerce is excited to partner with More Than Boutique in the growth of Antwerp and the surrounding community.

Small Town Bliss

Our Antwerp Chamber of Commerce spotlight for January is Small Town Bliss Hair and Nail Studio on 103 W. River St. in Antwerp, Oh.

Audrey Feasby is the owner and a cosmetologist at Small Town Bliss.  Audrey graduated from Antwerp High School in 2006.  After high school she attended Ravenscroft Beauty College in Fort Wayne.  After graduating, she began working at the Shadow Box Salon in downtown Antwerp.  The salon was eventually purchased by Audrey’s aunt, Paula Lichty, and the name was changed to Keystone Salon.  Audrey purchased the business from her aunt in 2014 and changed the name to Small Town Bliss in 2016 when she moved to her current location on River St.  

Audrey has always had a passion for doing hair.  She enjoys the challenges of getting the style just right and seeing the delight in her client’s eyes.   She is proud to say that here at Small Town Bliss your beauty is our business, and she is right.   She employs 4 other stylists and a nail technician.  Stylists working with Audrey are Paula Lichty (Audrey’s aunt), Deb Lucas, Susie Miller and Nicki Harrmann.  Chantel Lawson is the nail technician. 

Small Town Bliss pulls in clientele from not only Antwerp but Payne, Paulding, Hicksville and Woodburn.  Besides shampoos, cuts and blow-outs they also do color, foils up to 3 colors, along with up-dos and formal styles for that special occasion and something called Creative Coloring. This is a coloring style with vibrant and lasting results.  Two types of creative coloring are Balayage and Ombre.  Balayage service is a highlighting technique that targets a smaller section of hair. A colorist paints bleach or hair color just on the surface of your hair freehand; he or she doesn’t saturate the entire section with hair dye. The result is soft, natural-looking, sun-kissed highlights that easily blend in as hair grows longer.   The Ombre is typically done with lightener being placed horizontally with full saturation of the section and then blended upward to diffuse the line.   Ombre is more of a horizontal placement while Balayage is more vertical.  Choosing which one is right for you really depends on the look you’re trying to achieve. Whether you’re looking for a blonde, brown, red, rose gold or even vivid color look, your artist should be able to work with you on either technique to create the color effect you’re looking for.

Audrey has a talented and friendly staff. In fact, her staff has a combined total of 155 years of making people beautiful.   Her salon is cozy and clean and has a small town feel to it.   You can expect to be greeted as soon as you walk in the door and Audrey is not shy about telling you about the amazing group of ladies working at the salon that make every day enjoyable.  They all enjoy helping their clients to look and feel their very best.  Bridal season, prom time and during the holidays you will find Audrey busily working in her shop to make sure that you are ready for your big day.  

Audrey was tired of trying to find a shampoo that she loved, one that made her hair feel healthy and looking good without using a lot of chemicals and fillers.  She came across a company that helped her develop her own hair care product line.  Small Town Bliss is the label and she carries shampoo and conditioner (for both moisturizing and volume), hair spray, amplifying foam, everyday miracle treatment, amethyst oil-which helps with hydration and frizzy hair and illusionist spray.

Chantel Lawson, the nail technician, worked first at Keystone. She stayed with Audrey through the changes and came to Small Town Bliss.   Chantel stays very busy with her nail art which is incredibly popular and pedicures which she also does.   She is obsessive about keeping her area very clean and professional.  She sterilizes her instruments right next to her station and sterilization is done between each client.

The Antwerp Chamber of Commerce is excited to have Small Town Bliss and Audrey and her wonderful staff partnering with us in the Antwerp Community. 

Pierce Automotive

Pierce Automotive, Inc. is located at 5045 Co. Rd. 424 here in Antwerp.

Pierce Automotive sells quality pre-owned vehicles and they can be viewed at www.pierceautomotive.com. We also perform complete auto and truck repairs including exhaust, batteries, tires, tune-ups, shocks, oil changes, transmissions and engine overhaul and replacement.

Call 419-258-2727 for an appointment or for additional information.

Antwerp Pharmacy

Antwerp Pharmacy is a friendly hometown pharmacy located at 109 S Main St. in Antwerp, OH open from 9am until 6pm Monday through Friday and 9am to 1pm on Saturdays. They offer a full service pharmacy including a variety of vaccinations. The pharmacy also has a selection of various gifts including Yankee Candles, Russell Stover chocolates, and Hallmark greeting cards. Be sure to check out their Ty beanie of the month as well as the Yankee Candle scent of the month. For more information call 419-258-2068 and follow Antwerp Pharmacy on Facebook.

Paulding Putnam Electric Cooperative

Paulding Putnam Electric Cooperative is a not-for-profit, member-owned cooperative business providing safe, affordable, and reliable electricity to rural and suburban areas with pride since 1935. We are proud to serve more than 12,900 members in Paulding, Putnam, Defiance, Van Wert, and Allen counties in Ohio, and Adams and Allen counties in Indiana. Our office (401 McDonald Pike, Paulding) can be reached at 800-686-2357 and is open Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 4 p.m. Visit us at www.PPEC.coop or on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube for energy tips, money-saving resources, community news, and more.

Paragon Tempered Glass

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Paragon Tempered Glass, LLC, is a specialty fabricator offering custom glass solutions to numerous markets from two U.S.-based facilities. Products include both flat and bent tempered glass, as well as insulated glass, to meet demanding expectations of strength, thermal and aesthetic quality.

As an innovative glass fabricator, we’re recognized for quality problem-solving and on-time performance across both small, custom lots and large production runs. Our global customer base relies on us to help it find top-quality, cost-effective solutions for new application challenges. Fabricating glass products is our only business, and our employees are passionate about maintaining their reputation as industry leaders.

Ohio and Michigan Operations

5406 County Road 424, Antwerp, OH 45813

United States

Ph: 419.258.5531 Ext. 4818

Fax: 419.258.9412

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