On April the 12
th Make Me Pretty Shop hit sleepy
Earlsdon in Coventry for what turned out to be a rather lively and truly
delightful tea party and vintage fayre.
Organised and curated by Ria Hatt from
Vintage Dream Days – a talented
wedding and event planner and florist – the event was held in aid of Marie
Curie Cancer Care.
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Vintage Dream Days event invite |
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Ria Hatt, Vintage Dream Days |
I was asked by Ria to book a stall after she visited my
stand at
Judy’s Vintage Fair in
Leamington Spa earlier in the year.
I love doing local events and this one was for a great cause,
so I snapped up a very reasonably priced pitch and donated one of my Alice in
Wonderland cameo necklaces as a raffle prize.
Held at St Barbara’s Church, I was expecting a pleasant but sedated affair, but boy was I wrong.
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Yummy homemade cakes |
Ria and her family and friends did a fantastic job
in promoting the event, so much so guests
were queuing to hand over their £1 entrance fee.
The event promised to be ‘big’ and it didn’t disappoint,
with things planned for every age group not to mention tonnes of tea and cake
all served in vintage china.
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Betsy Harmony |
Betsy Harmony – a fabulous vintage singer - performed on the
day (@BetsyVintage) serenading shoppers as they browsed
stalls and tried their luck on the raffle.
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Miss Ellie's Homemade |
There was a small but perfectly formed selection of vintage
clothing stalls, handmade jewellery, alternative wedding bouquets and other
crafts, chutneys and preserves and a tombola.
Those who wanted to look the part could got their hair did –
vintage style of course – and a makeover for just £5! Needless to say, the
stylists were booked back-to-back all day.
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Vintage hair |
Fresh flowers in cute vintage styled jam jars and old rustic
tea tins donned the crisp white linen laid tables, frequented by all who
sampled the great bakes and lashings of tea on offer.
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Vintage table setting cute jam jars and old tea tins |
I’m thrilled to say Make Me Pretty Shop did really well too.
While I was anticipated a good day networking, handing out flyers
and a few possible sales, the event turned out to be one of my best yet –
Earlsdon you clearly respect style, respect vintage!
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Make Me Pretty vintage dress |
My first sale was to a very stylish young lady working the
door, who snapped up a great nautical dress before the
event started – got to get in early with vintage! Later on the lucky lady’s
boyfriend returned to buy a number of jewellery items for her.
With the sunshine out and spring in the air, people kept rolling in and so too did
the sales. It was great to see lots of my vintage beauties lovingly rehomed.
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Me on my stall |
My jewellery also went down a storm, which was a particular
buzz as I spend hours designing and handcrafting my creations so it’s
reassuring to know others value them too.
I invested in a few seasonal decorations given
Easter is round the corner, which I think made for a rather attractive stall – bunting, a colourful basket of freebie sweet treats for little ones and some
cute fluffy chicks.
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Make Me Pretty vinatge and handmade items |
With different price points to suit all pockets – from £4
tea rose studs and retro bobby pins in pretty pastel colours to owl and tea cup
pendants at £10, paper and fabric flower statement necklaces between £14 and £22
and of course plenty of vintage frocks ranging from £10-45, Earlesdon your were spoilt for choice.
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Make Me Pretty jewellery |
The raffle, which included a whole host of fabulous prizes, was
a huge success and rather entertaining, especially for me who decided it would
be the opportune moment to nip to the loo, only to be called back twice to pick
prizes in quick succession!

Joking aside, the most important part of the day was
money raised. Proceeds from entrance fees, pitch money, tea and cake sales and
raffle tickets means a total of £1,244.68 will be winging its way to Marie
Curie Cancer Care in the next day or so.
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Tea drinkers enjoying the spoils |
All-in-all the event thoroughly rewarding, but mainly because
it was one of the most pleasant and charming ‘good feel’ events I’ve had the
pleasure to attend.
The day had a real sense of ‘community’ with whole
generations of families attending. It reminded me of the so called ‘good old
days’ and for that Ria Hutt you should be truly proud.
So, if you’re looking for someone to deliver you a
fantastically authentic themed vintage wedding or event, please do check out
Vintage Dream Days they
rock!
And, if any of you would like to check out my stock pop into
Blighty Bazaar in Leamington, check me out on
Etsy or catch me at the next
Judy’s Vintage Fair at the Custard Factory.