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Dallas Design Pop-Ups to Shop This Valentine’s Weekend

Fill your weekend with fancy sweets and whimsical stationary.
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Oh you like shopping, do you? Well, you’ve come to the right place. This week, we’re rounding up some of the best Dallas design pop-ups and events to help you plan your weekend.

 

One Stop Shop-Valentine’s Pop-Up // Friday, 11am-6pm

If you’re looking to really sweeten up your Valentine’s Day, this One Stop Shop pop-up has got you covered. Head to 3001 Gaston Avenue for some local goodies like brownies from Miss Naughty Brownie, cards from The Eclectic Press, flowers from You+Me Floral Design, and more V-Day inspired goodness.

 

Sweets for Your Sweetie at The Joule // Friday and Saturday 10 am-2pm

Stop by the lobby of the Joule Hotel for a tasty Valentine’s Pop-Up Bakery . The Joule’s Executive Pastry chef Ruben Torana bakes the treats in-house so they are sure to make your Valentine’s weekend extra sweet!

 

Lion & Witch Valentine’s Pop-Up Event // Saturday 11am-Noon

The Bachelor’s own Catherine Lowe wants to help you celebrate Valentine’s Day weekend at her Lion & Witch pop-up event. You’ll be able to get your loved ones an extra special card from her new punny, whimsical stationary line Lowe Co. 

 

Farrah B Jewelry Show // Friday, 4-6 pm and Saturday, 12-5 pm

Texas Native Farrah Brothers wants to help you celebrate a perfect Valentine’s weekend with her one-of-a kind handmade pieces of jewelry. Not only will you get to shop her casual-cool collection at Gypsy Wagon, but you will also be able to enjoy complimentary drinks, manicures by MsPattyCake, and sweets from Joy Macarons.

*Krista Wheeler is an D Home/D Weddings editorial intern.

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