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    4.5 (10 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    2 years ago

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    7 years ago

    I love shopping at Crafted Decor. Fantastic you are going on line in November allowing those at home to view why I enjoy your shop.

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    9 years ago

    Great store, love browsing and great for gifts. All really nice clerks, one older lady who works there is nasty as a snake!

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    8 years ago

    I enjoy going to Crafted Decor for their unique gift ideas and the 'home' feeling when you enter. The staff is very welcoming and helpful.

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    Review Highlights - Crafted Decor

    Once again I enjoyed an awesome and fun VIP evening at Crafted Decor in Streetsville (Mississauga).

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    Candle Emporium - Photo

    Candle Emporium

    (4 reviews)

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    Yorkville

    3.5 Stars Located in…read moreYorkville this tiny store caught my friend's and my eye. We wandered in to see what lovely things they had. First off they carry the Lamp Berger products (lamps/fragrance holders). These are a French based company going back to the early 1900s and so lovely to look at it! I saw quite a few places selling them in Paris and I just loved to look at the pretty bottles so I was happy to discover I could buy one here! So many designs from the streamlined to the blingy. Think of large perfume bottle type of shapes. They are expensive but I heard the liquid you buy lasts quite a long time. They had 3 liquid bottles for $20 which I think is a great deal considering most of the lamps are about $50-$100 here depending on the size/design but it's a functional as well as decorative piece. There are the typical Yankee Company candles sold here as well as some really unique candle holders. The owner is really friendly and she has a lot of knowledge about the products sold.

    This is my go-to candle store in Toronto. A full suite selection, ranging from made-in-Canada to…read moremade-in-France, this store has everything. Also well stocked with fabulous decoration for every reason. The owners are incredible - knowledgeable, kind, and extremely grateful for your business. I stock up every time I go - and this is a destination spot for holiday shopping of all types. Highly recommended for the consumer that loves to support local businesses, but also for the refined shopper that needs to find the "special touch" to make their living room, dining room, or bedroom "pop" with style and flair.

    Eco Collective by TruEarth - Main entrance

    Eco Collective by TruEarth

    (1 review)

    Erin Mills

    When it comes to finding out about a new business, I either have to physically see and make note of…read moreit, or someone needs to tell me about it. I found out about Eco Collective by TruEarth the latter way. On Instagram, I received a message about Eco Collective's grand opening. It sells eco-friendly goods smack in the middle of Mississauga. The person who contacted me was friendly and knowledgeable. The downside at the time was that the grand opening was during my trip in November. I said that I'd drop by after work, as I work in Mississauga and the drive would be easy. None of that happened. I travelled again. The holidays came and went. Nothing. Well, things changed yesterday. Over the holidays, I had entered a contest to win a Vesper cocktail mix and a set of four Cocktail Bomb Shop bombs. I found out that I was one of the lucky five winners of this prize package on Friday night. Woo hoo! I decided to head over to Eco Collective for two reasons: - Pick up my prize - Get laundry detergent strips I tend to travel frequently. When it comes to laundry detergent, I either get a small bottle of it in liquid form at Dollar Tree or I use laundry detergent strips that only come in a set of six or ten. I needed more. I didn't have problems driving over. I basically took the DVP-Gardiner Expressway combination and exited at Winston Churchill. A short drive over, I found the location, but the unit took a while to spot. When you enter off Ridgeway Drive, you want to hang a left. I did a right and ended up by a crazy busy dance studio. Don't do that! There was plenty of parking in front of the store. I backed into a spot and entered. There are two sets of doors that you need to go through. After you get through the first set, you hang a right to enter the store. There was no one there, so I got a good photo of the interior. Moments after stepping into the store, a nice man, whom I'd later know as Vladyslav, said hi and was nice. He asked me how I heard about the store. I went into it briefly (Instagram, prize, and laundry detergent sheets). He was happy to help me out with every question that I had. He first directed me to the laundry detergent strips. They come in 32, 64, and a huge box of them. Naturally, the more strips you get, the cheaper the price gets per strip. I decided to get the 64-pack, which would allow me to try them out at home before I go on the road and do laundry. He encouraged me to smell them. Although the fresh linen smelled clean and is typically my go-to for any laundry scent, the lilac breeze tugged at my laundry heart strings. I looked around this store. Whether you are all for helping out with the environment, or simply want to shop for gifts for you or someone special in your life, this store has everything. You can get earrings and necklaces. There are a ton of different beverage tumblers and accessories, including paper, avocado, rice, and reusable straws. I have always been a greeting card person. The selection here is awesome and the paper quality is amazing (recycled paper of a decent weight). I found the Vesper cocktail mixes. It's cool to open the jar, fill it with liquid, put the lid back on, store it in the fridge for one to three days, and enjoy it. The tough part was select the flavour that I wanted. After much contemplation, I went with the red velvet sangria, which was the last bottle available. I had to ask Vlad where I could find the cocktail bombs. At first, I thought that I was getting bath bombs. Nope, there were four cocktail drink bombs that you get in a box. The idea is that you unwrap a cocktail drop, drop it in sparkling water, wait until it's done fizzing, add alcohol and ice, and you've got a drink to enjoy. I had the same problem figuring out what flavour I wanted. I went with lemon drop. There was so much stuff to look at. I love being at this store. I found a rainbow zipper pull that felt so smooth and comfortable. I had to get it. Vlad also showed me silicone key chains made by the same company. They felt good. You can wear it on your wrist. I was tempted. I may need to head back and get one. Looking at products differently was eye-opening. Toothpaste in tablets stored in compostable packaging was cool. Crispy cinnamon doughnut pancakes was intriguing to me. I also may need to pick up a pouch and make some. I was ready to pay for my items. Vlad signed me up for the perks program, which is automatic when you win a prize. Cool! You basically indicate your first and last names when you drop by and you earn points with each purchase. You get discounts towards future purchases. Cool! I paid for my zipper pull and detergent strips with a debit card. The tap didn't work for some reason, but inserting my card and entering my PIN did. He placed my items in a paper bag with handles. I thanked him for his help and this great experience. He said that I was always welcome here. I felt it. I'll be back! (5)

    The Littlest Gift Boutique - Animal plushies

    The Littlest Gift Boutique

    (2 reviews)

    Streetsville

    Recently, Sanrio and Pusheen did a collaboration and offered a number of products. There were two…read moreplushies that I wanted from this collection. I tend to buy all things Pusheen from queenie's cards. When these products were rolled out, they were sold out within five minutes of being available online. I'm not exactly a hardcore Pusheen fan where I need everything. I am fairly selective. I actually found out about these items being sold out an hour later. Because queenie's cards was closing its physical store, but remaining as an online-only store, it wasn't going to restock. Queenie suggested that I try The Littlest Gift Boutique. She is friends with the owner. Sure enough, I was able to order the two plushies that I wanted. Yay! There were options to either have them delivered or visit the store at Square One. Since I hadn't shopped at this mall in nearly two years and I knew that I would be in the area, I went with pickup. I dropped by last night. Information about where the store was clearly stated in my confirmation message from The Littlest Gift Boutique. I had no problem finding entrance 9 at the mall. I parked and walked over. The store doesn't have its formal business name displayed. Rather, it simply had Gifts & Collectibles as I walked by. I looked at the plushies behind the glass, looked across to see Laura Secord, and put everything together. This store was what I needed. Similar to walking into queenie's cards, it felt magical at The Littlest Gift Boutique. It specializes in Japanese gifts and plushies that you get from playing claw machines. I was so happy looking at everything in this store. There are a lot of Pusheen products. I have a few that were displayed, such as Pusheen as a donut. I looked at the two plushies that I was about to pick up. They looked so adorable. I got to speak with the owner, who was friendly and great. I asked what she needed from me for her to fetch my order. She said the order number would be fine. I let her look at the number on my phone and she knew exactly which order was mine. She came back with a clear bag containing my plushies. I was in love with them. I asked how long she has been at the mall. She had her launch in November 2020, and then had to shut down due to one of our pandemic lockdowns. She will be at the mall till December of this year. Her business is considered a popup store. I let her know that her store filled me with joy. I could tell that she was happy hearing it. I wished her a great evening and I happily walked out with my goodies. I love getting handwritten notes. She had written one on my bag. It was lovely! My two new plushie addictions are cool. Pusheen is wearing a pink Hello Kitty dress with real pockets and Hello Kitty is wearing a Pusheen outfit. Cute! I loved a lot of items in this store, from an extensive wand collection, to Funko Pop figures. There was so much to look at. I was probably in this store way longer than I had anticipated. This store is awesome. I'm looking forward to returning, hopefully before it is no longer at Square One. (367)

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    Crafted Decor - homedecor - Updated May 2026

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