Rooted In Dandelion

Kitschy Hippie
Steph
Kitschy Hippie is a nostalgic, good-vibes vintage booth created by Steph Kor and her teen daughter, Zoe, turning thrift hunting into meaningful time together and hands-on lessons in small business. What started as a hobby now helps fund their adventures, driven more by the thrill of the hunt and the stories behind each piece than by price tags. With help from Steph’s husband, John, and a deep love for community, Steph treasures being part of Dandelion Bouquet for the friendships that have grown into family.

Sunflower Place Co.
Sarah
Meet Sarah, the maker behind Sunflower Place Co. 🌻 A mama of three who homeschools, she’s been crafting polymer clay jewelry for about a year and a half, though her love for jewelry dates back to childhood. At Dandelion, you’ll find her lightweight, everyday-ready earrings and sweet “Mommy & Me” matching sets. She also takes custom requests, creating pieces made thoughtfully and with love.

Bobbie Lynns Handcrafted
Bobbie
Meet Bobbie, the maker behind our beautifully embroidered sweatshirts—new to sewing but clearly a natural talent. She started in 2023 after finding a vintage 1960s Kenmore machine, and just one year into embroidery her work already looks master-level. Bobbie also creates custom quilts and memory bears, loves collaborating, and is always open to new saying ideas. A Rapid City local, mom of two, and spouse of a USAF veteran, her work is rooted in heart and community.

Ryan and Shannon
Sō Dough Daddy sourdough is a shop favorite that never lasts long, with loyal customers stopping in week after week for their loaf. What began as a simple starter grew into a family rhythm for Ryan and Shannon, blending Ryan’s precision baking with Shannon’s behind-the-scenes planning. As foster and homeschool parents, their kitchen doubles as a place for real-life learning and togetherness. Fresh loaves arrive every Thursday and Friday—come early, it goes fast.

Stolen Planet
Rue and Hannah
Stolen Planet was born when Rue and Hannah began thrifting for their own home and imagining what forgotten items could become. Their booth celebrates upcycling and sustainability, giving bold new life to vintage finds. Rue’s acrylic art—often painted directly onto old pieces—features animals and insects that match the wild, expressive vibe, while her hyper-realistic portraits show her range as an artist. Together, they create statement art and fashion that push back against overconsumption and celebrate personality with purpose.

Mama Buchi’s Card & Craft Co.
Heaven
Meet Heaven, the mom behind Mama Buchi’s Card & Craft Co., who’s turned creativity into a true family experience. What began with selling Pokémon charms and cards has grown into custom charm pens and bracelets made alongside her kids, each full of personality. Pen making has become bonding time and part of their homeschool rhythm—art through creating and math through business finances. It’s a beautiful blend of learning, connection, and creativity.

Aspen Rose Curios
Aspen
Aspen lives by the “Thrift-First Rule,” embracing secondhand finds with her husband and three kids—a mindset that inspired Aspen Rose Curios. She got her start at Dandelion thanks to her Aunt Cat, quickly growing from a shared corner to her own booth upstairs. Her space constantly evolves, filled with quirky, cute, and practical treasures, currently favoring ’70s-inspired bright colors and “granny floral.” Aspen’s booth is a beloved part of the Dandelion community.

Kelie’s space
Kelie
Kelie’s front-door booth is a showstopper, full of brass treasures and vintage pieces that spark memories of childhood and grandma’s house. A Rapid City native and longtime family practice nurse, she discovered her love for antiques while shopping at Dandelion Bouquet and now revives forgotten pieces into something new. Her space is a mix of nostalgia and creativity, proving some things truly get better with age. Stop by her corner—you might leave with a memory or a perfect brass find.

Store Owner
Molly
If you’ve spent time at Dandelion Bouquet, you’ve felt Molly’s calm, welcoming energy. A homeschooling mom of four and wife to an active-duty Airman, she leads with patience, kindness, and a genuine desire to see others thrive. Drawn to the shop by its people, she works to make it a supportive, safe space where everyone feels seen and valued. At heart, Molly is a community builder, helping small businesses grow and ideas bloom.

Marcus & Darius
Marcus & Darius are 11-year-old twin entrepreneurs whose creativity shines through their 3D-printed creations. They started by mowing lawns, saving up to invest in a printer, and now craft fun, functional items like tiny dragons, stacking fidget swords, and their best-selling “emotional support cup” keychain. With supportive parents and a passion for learning, they’re saving for a VR system and more materials to keep growing their business. Their booth proves big ideas can come from small—but mighty—makers.

Curated Treasures
Jill
Jill has loved thrifting for as long as she can remember, and that passion shines in her two Curated Treasures sections at Dandelion. She has a knack for giving old items new life, choosing pieces she genuinely loves and imagining their next story. A mom of three and former IT professional, Jill pours her heart into creating thoughtful, one-of-a-kind finds for the community. She also owns Eileen’s Colossal Cookies and shares her treats at local events, adding even more personal touch to her work.

Willow’s Wares
Willow
Willow is the heart behind Willow’s Wares, creating handmade bone art, knitted hats, clothing, and unique accessories. She forages in the Black Hills, transforming natural elements like bones and dried flowers into thoughtful, intentional pieces. Often in the shop restocking or sharing a smile, she brightens the space with her presence. By night she’s a chef, but by day she pours her creativity and heart into her art and community.
