I love the names they have for the different rooms in their shop: King Chaga’s Kitchen, Hummingbird Hollow, Birch Forest, Barefoot Cottage, Sage Meadow, and Nettle Grove. There you’ll find a Waldorf toy and bookstore, delicious food, handmade treasures, and an outdoor seating and meditation area overlooking their community garden. They have story time, raw organic cooking classes, meditation, drum circles, yoga classes, Waldorf home school resources, and more.
See what I mean? An amazing place.
What inspired your family to start your business? Tell us about the journey of it’s creation.
Tell us about your shop. What would we see if we came to your shop?
Brooke: We tried to create a magical space that will inspire imaginations young and old. We even wrote a book called EnchantedCedar: The Journey Home where every room in our shop comes alive with fairies & elves. It’s truly magical!
What are your dreams for the future of your business?
Brooke: We want Enchanted Cedar to be an example of what the “new business” looks and sounds like.
The “new business” is based off community and trade, off support, off helping each other become sustainable and always, always giving more than we take to the earth and the souls around us.
If you are ever on I-35 in Lorena, stop by and have a cup of Chaga with me:)
Much love, Brooke Hampton
”I offer you peace. I offer you love. I offer you friendship. I see your beauty. I hear your need. I feel your feelings. My wisdom flows from the Highest Source. I salute that Source in you.
Let us work together for unity and love.” ~ Gandhi
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