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Shabby chic pop up shop coming to Ingol

Posted on - 11th May, 2019 - 12:00pm | Author - | Posted in - Business, Ingol, Preston News, What's On in Preston
Items like this wooden rustic wooden table will be available at the pop up shop
Items like this wooden rustic wooden table will be available at the pop up shop

A new shabby chic upcycling business is to host its first pop up shop.

Pretty Shabby will be selling upcycled furniture from their shabby chic, rustic and glitter ranges at the pop up shop at Ingol Social Club. Home decor items including teacup candles, wax melts, wall prints and flower wreaths will also be on sale.

Fulwood sisters Tina Messent and Angela Wilson started Pretty Shabby from their garden shed last year.

Tina said: “Our Evening with Pretty Shabby last Christmas was a success so we have decided to make it a regular thing.

“We will be bringing along our upcycled and new furniture, and home decor items.

“We’ve added a new string to our bow and started to make personalised event decor pieces too, such as party straws, cupcake/cake toppers, bridal/baby shower favours, balloon garlands, welcome boards and flower walls.

Sisters Tina and Angela run Pretty Shabby
Sisters Tina and Angela run Pretty Shabby

“We want Pretty Shabby to be a one-stop shop for anything creative where individuals can order everything in one place, from a unique piece of furniture to a custom-made topper for their celebration event.

“With this is mind, we keep our prices as low as possible. Angela and I both love searching for a bargain and make sure our customers are buying well-made, quality items at a very reasonable price too.”

Read more: Preston Makers Market full stall list confirmed

The Pretty Shabby Pop Up Shop is taking place at Ingol Social Club on Sunday 26 May from 11am to 2pm. Join the Facebook event for details and updates.

Will you be going to the pop up shop? Let us know in the comments below.

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