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The Sisters’ House Boutique: Where style, art and candles converge

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
June 6, 2023
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The Sisters’ House Boutique and Get Lit Candle Bar was founded by Fran Hall, Julie Bursey, Pam Simpkins and Rhonda Galatis.
Photo by Megan O’Kuley

Megan O’Kuley

Contributing writer

Step into The Sisters’ House Boutique on West Main Street in Salem and be transported to a world where creativity knows no bounds. This captivating retail shop and thrift store, founded by four sisters, Fran Hall, Julie Bursey, Pam Simpkins and Rhonda Galatis, offers a unique and immersive experience that combines art, fashion and the art of candle-making.

With a shared vision, the sisters work together to become a positive force in the Roanoke Valley community. The Sisters’ House Boutique aims to create a destination where joy, celebration and fun thrive. 

At the heart of The Sisters’ House Boutique is the enchanting candle bar, where visitors can immerse themselves in the art of candle-making.
Photo by Megan O’Kuley

Fran Hall, a retired Carilion employee, specializes in crystals, intention jars and gently worn clothing and accessories. Her selection carries positive energy and a touch of magic, bringing enchantment into the lives of customers.

Julie Bursey, a compassionate social worker, curates products within the boutique. This collection embodies elegance and dignity, offering a range of sophisticated accessories and self-care essentials. 

Pam Simpkins, a dedicated advocate for sustainability, oversees the thrifted items in the shop. By repurposing pre-loved treasures, she promotes conscious consumption and reduces waste. The thrift items at The Sisters’ House Boutique showcase both style and a commitment to a greener future.

Rhonda Galatis, a nurse and artist, infuses the boutique with her creative spirit. Her captivating artwork, available for purchase, adds a touch of wonder and inspiration to the space, encouraging visitors to tap into their artistic candle-making abilities and experience the joy of creation.

At the heart of The Sisters’ House Boutique is the enchanting candle bar, where visitors can immerse themselves in the art of candle-making. Customers can personalize their candles with a variety of plant-based additives, charms and mixable scents. The fragrance choices, designed specifically for candles, ensure a long-lasting aroma. 

“We really wanted it to be a destination place for fun nights out, birthday parties, and even bachelorette parties,” Fran Hall said.

With a shared vision, the sisters work together to become a positive force in the Roanoke Valley community.
Photo by Megan O’Kuley

It’s an opportunity for individuals to disconnect from their cell phones and spend quality time together, engaging in meaningful conversations and creating lasting memories.

“One thing we love is that people turn off their cell phones and spend time with each other,” Fran Hall said.

Sustainability is a core value at The Sisters’ House Boutique. By repurposing items into art and offering gently used clothing, the boutique promotes conscious consumerism and contributes to a greener future. Each purchase becomes an opportunity to make a positive impact on the environment.

The fragrance choices, designed specifically for candles, ensure a long-lasting aroma.
Photo by Megan O’Kuley

The Sisters’ House Boutique is not just a business; it’s a haven where art, fashion and candle-making unite to create an immersive experience. It’s a place where visitors can find unique treasures, explore their creativity, and celebrate the beauty of sustainable living. Whether shoppers are searching for a fashion statement, a captivating artwork or a moment of tranquility in the candle-making process, The Sisters’ House Boutique invites them to indulge their senses and discover the magic that happens when art, fashion and candle-making intertwine.

Visit The Sisters’ House Boutique on West Main Street in Salem for a fun and relaxing candle-making experience or just for a little shopping. Connect with their Facebook page for updates and be part of their journey to spread joy and creativity in the community. The Sisters’ House Boutique is located at 2800 West Main Street in Salem. Make reservations by calling 540-378-4122 or on their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/thesistershouseboutique/. For more information, visit their website at info@thesistershouseboutique.com. 

The fragrance choices, designed specifically for candles, ensure a long-lasting aroma.

By repurposing items into art and offering gently used clothing, the boutique promotes conscious consumerism and contributes to a greener future.
Photo by Megan O’Kuley

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