Holy Cow Boutique
- Live4Utah.com
- Dec 1, 2018
- 2 min read

Holy Cow Boutique is a Utah county Craft and Home Décor Boutique started in 1983 in Lindon. It then grew to Alpine, Pleasant Grove, and now is back in its home roots of Lindon. This business is a home for local crafters and artisans to sell and showcase their masterpieces, skills, and décor for the public to see.
This event is free admission to the public. Holy Cow Boutique is open four times a year, and four days each month (March, May, September, and November). This event is not just for those who love crafts and home décor though, it fits anyone's needs who love to find the perfect holiday present for family and friends, as well as trying new foods and recipes.
The boutique this month consisted of 3 main rooms full of everything you can think of falling under the categories of crafts, Christmas, décor, food, and clothes. The first part of the boutique consisted of ultra soft socks, blankets, and snuggies. Holiday style, as well as regular everyday use and fun characters, are able to purchase.
Moving into the next room, it is a wide open gym space lined back to back with everything Christmas related. Santa’s, holiday quotes, holiday wood blocks, mini Christmas trees, baking spoons, shirts, pajamas, holiday nuts, snacks, fudge, cupcakes, dresses, and lights are all decorated around the room for purchase and display use. Many snacks including the fudge are available for sampling. Any size tree from 2 inches to 5 feet tall are available for purchase as well.

The second room is even bigger than the first one. It is mostly filled with home décor and home improvement things. Over half of the room is filled with dresses, shirts, pants, cardigans, shoes, and ties. Pick your size, color, and style, and you are sure to find something that will fit you and your needs. On the right side of the entrance, toys line the walls. New toys and old toys are available for purchase such as stuffed animals, specialty legos, puzzles, books, wooden blocks, cars, and trains. Any child is able to find a treat for being a good helper in the Holy Cow Boutique. Around the corner sits a giant library full of children's picture books and coloring books.
Salsa is also popular here. My husband and I love to try new salsa everywhere we go, and definitely found some good salsas to take home with us. Across from the salsa station, there are essential oils, and salad dressings also available for taste testing and purchase. One of my favorite things to see at the Holy Cow Boutique was the collection of pillows. They were huge and fluffy! Not just for sleeping on, but also for decoration.
In the last room of the boutique, there were tons of duct tape products for sale. Anything you could think of to make out a duct tape: pens, wallets, flowers, bow ties, and mini bags were all hanging up around the station. There was also special dance related products like shoes, tutus, costumes, photos, and woodblock decorations. Holy Cow Boutique is an amazing opportunity for local crafters and artists to display and showcase their products for sale. This is the perfect way to find gifts for friends and family.
Author and Adventurer Lindsey Strother
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