Whippletree Designs was established in 1983 in the Green Mountains of Vermont's Mad River Valley. Nestled among the quaint shops on Bridge Street, the store quickly became a must stop for area souvenirs. Embroidery and preprints are still the focus but added to the mix are stickers, glassware, totes and even a fragrance!
We are an embroidery shop that provides personalized monograms and other embroidery services. Each article is embroidered on site using our state-of-the-art computerized embroidery machine and the highest quality threads from Germany. Attention to detail while hand finishing ensures a high quality result.
We are an embroidery shop that provides personalized monograms and other embroidery services. Each article is embroidered on site using our state-of-the-art computerized embroidery machine and the highest quality threads from Germany. Attention to detail while hand finishing ensures a high quality result.
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Nestled in green mountains of Vermont's Mad River Valley, Whippletree Designs is the perfect place for picking up a personalized gift for any occasion! Established in 1983 by sisters Blair and Heidi Boettger, Whippletree Designs has become known as "The Valley's Imagemaker." Over the years, Whippletree Designs' loyal clients have included Sugarbush Soaring, Sugarbush Ski School, Burton Snowboards, and Green Mountain Coffee Roasters.
Today's always on the go customer depends on reviews and experiences from others to know they are shopping at the right place. Below, you will be able to easily access our reviews on both Google and Facebook. We expect you will find a bunch of happy customers because great customer service is important to us.
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Fred Harrison
Sep 19, 2018
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Heidi is the best!! Her prices are very reasonable, and she'll work with you to create custom designs. Bring in your own clothing or pick from her collection of apparel. She (and her sister Blair) are fun loving folks and a pleasure to work with.
Definitely worth a stop while in the Mad River Valley.
Definitely worth a stop while in the Mad River Valley.
Emily Locke
Jul 12, 2014
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