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Mini Xmas Market at Copper Beech Cafe, Sunday 3rd December, 9am-2pm


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Don't miss the fabulous Mini Xmas Market at Copper Beech Cafe on Sunday 3rd December, 9am-2pm...


Get in to the Christmas spirit with a mince pie, some mulled wine, and the chance to buy unique gifts from independent retailers, designers and makers.


An eclectic range of products from OKIDO, The Bubble Writer, Terre Verdi, Scobel Clothing, Lala & Bea, Forever Living, and Stella & Dot will be on display, none of which you will find on the high street.


Plus... Christmas trees and wreaths.


All wrapped up in a warm and toasty cafe! Copper Beech Cafe is directly next to JAGS Sports Club on Red Post Hill.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi All


There's no getting away from it - Christmas is a month away. 🌲💫

Here are a few gifting ideas to get you started!


Half of Stella & Dot's range is under ?40, and 70% of our jewels and accessories can be worn 2-4+ ways, versatility is something we are known for!


Come and see me and find the perfect gift ideas for the ladies in you life - mums, sisters, aunties, besties or perhaps a treat for yourself.


Have a browse here www.stelladot.co.uk/abbiesmith there really is something to suit everyone

Ho ho ho!


Portrayed Photography (www.portrayedphotography.co.uk) also has a stall at the Mini Market at Copper Beech Cafe. I'll be showing some beautiful matted fine art prints along with distressed leather portfolio/presentation boxes.


Book a photo session for 2018 or buy someone special a voucher for a photo session and receive ?50 in print credits.


Hope to see you there!

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