A Monogram Boutique opened its doors in the Fall of 2019 and has grown exponentially in just a few short years. In January 2022, Meagan Forsythe purchased the store, which features a wide variety of screen-printed, laser-etched, and embroidered products.
Forsythe takes great pride in being a part of the community, often designing printing products for local businesses, churches, youth sports teams, local schools, and more. The store also features jewelry, keychains, picture frames, and a large assortment of home decor.
The boutique’s latest special includes $10 Valentine’s Day graphic T-shirts with several design options. Another customer favorite is the customized tumblers for only $20. Forsythe can design the stainless steel cups with names, businesses, school logos, and more.
“We aim for perfection in the products we make and the service we provide,” Forsythe said. “Services we provide are embroidery, screen printing, vinyl on shirts, stickers, and more, and personalization items.”
Forsythe said she’s always willing to cater to the customer’s needs, always thinking outside the box.
“I love when people come to me to express their passions and individuality,” she said. “What makes you tick? I can make a shirt for that.”
The shop truly features something for everyone, even pets. At Christmas time, they sell paw stockings, and year-round, they offer personalized pet scarves and apparel.
The boutique was busy for the holiday season, maxing out embroidery and vinyl production within the first week of December. She used the last week of the year to spend time with her family and recover before diving back into production headfirst for 2023.
A Monogram Boutique is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., but customers are always encouraged to text before heading to the store. Forsythe strongly encourages appointments during January and February.
“The people that I have been so blessed to have met so far on this journey have been the highlight of my business because our community has so many organizations, clubs, businesses, churches, schools, teams, and nonprofits,” Forsythe said. “They began as clients but are now my friends, and it has been my privilege to help them with their logo wear and personalization needs.”
Forsythe also offers customized cutting boards with hand-written recipes etched on them, maintaining a strong sense of nostalgia. They also provide leather-patch hats, coasters, coffee cups, ceramic, casserole dishes, wall decor, door hangers, and more.
“God has blessed me with so many wonderful clients in our community and surrounding areas that have supported my small business, which has, in turn, helped me to support my own beautiful family,” she said. “It never ceases to amaze me how thoughtful the people in our community are with their personalized gift-giving.”
To learn more about A Monogram Boutique and to stay up to date on their hours and specials, visit them on Facebook here. Forsythe is also available by text at 502-554-3155 to answer questions or to book an appointment.
“Life has so many moments to celebrate,” Forsythe said. “Thank you, Owensboro, for allowing me to be a part of them. God is good. See you all soon.”
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