December 13, 2017
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Photo credit: @tartique instagram[/caption]
We are all about independent and local businesses, and today our sticker story comes from tart, a ten-year fixture in the Bozeman arts and craft scene.
They bring us these wonderful kiss cut stickers that display illustrations of vegetables for a series of handmade felt ornaments for sale in their shop. The drawings are from a staff member Lauren, and the ornaments come from Amanda Adams of @closecallstudio. These stickers are a great way to add to a purchase, as they are colorful, beautiful and match the ornaments perfectly.
Photo from tart Facebook by aschwartzphotos.com[/caption]
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More about tart
tart started in 2007 as a boutique and contemporary art gallery in the Emerson Center for the Arts and Culture and spent nine years in that location, when the original owner Anna Visscher decided it was time for a change. She closed the brick and mortar side of the business in March of 2016, and then in the summer of 2016 Serena Rundberg, the owner of Bozeman favorite restaurants Nova and Feed, purchased tart and moved it to the historic red barn that also houses Feed. If their Instagram and stickers are any indication, tart is growing and thriving. The goal of the business is the same: to carry a mix of artists and products that are handmade. [caption id="attachment_66093" align="alignleft" width="770"]![tart-photo-credit-Amber-Schwartz-Photography](https://www.stickergiant.com/media/amasty/blog/uploads/2017/12/tart-photo-credit-Amber-Schwartz-Photography-1.jpg)