This is a great little shop for Scandinavian goods. Prices vary from low budget (pretty little woven bracelets from Minnesota for $15) to high budget (GORGEOUS traditional wool sweaters your kids will fight for after you’re gone for $300+) depending on items and rarity.
Everything from magnets to jewelry, 500-piece puzzles to lefsa recipe books, and more.
Try to go when the festival isn’t happening so you can shop at leisure. There are so many pretty and whimsical...
Read morePretty great shop! The first time I went there I was looking for a gnome, thinking it would be about $5, but it was $21. It was probably handmade, though, but things still seemed a bit overpriced. I ended up getting a stuffed animal for my little sister, for half price, and the service was great. The second time I went, I got a frog from the lady working there, which was nice. The staff are great and it's pretty authentic, and I...
Read moreThis shop offers a one of a kind Norwegian experience. It has some traditional things like Norwegian baking supplies, clothing and jewelry. And a unique touch with homemade holiday ornaments, candles, norwegian prints and more. The owner Marci is a gracious host and will make you feel at home. Come support a unique small business shop here...
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