Feature Friday – Blue Heron Gifts & Boutique

Written By Morgan Knox

Blue Heron Gifts and Boutique has been under new ownership for a year now and we must say, they are crushing it! Mother and daughter team, Lisa and Megan Moore, have been supplying Havre de Grace with their Maryland and Havre de Grace themed decorations and apparel.  Harve de Grace is a huge historical site and was just one vote away from becoming the capital of the United States.  

“We have a lot that you can use in everyday life,” Megan stated.  

They themselves want to support local businesses. All of their display sets are bought from local antique shops in Havre de Grace and restored to match the store. A large percent of the products that are available are made locally such as lotion and candles, or they are made within the U.S.A. During Covid, they offered free delivery services to make sure that they could continue to keep a smile on their customers faces. Be sure to check out all of their Harve de Grace items such as stickers, glassware, and ornaments, as well as other everyday items. If you aren’t quite up for leaving the house, that’s ok! You can shop their goodies online at https://blue-heron-gifts-boutique.square.site  

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