Two Golden Hours

I love the words pop-up shop, but I love them even more when they’re sandwiched in the same sentence as vintage caravan, handmade jewellery, artisans, antiques and, well, actual sandwiches. A working collaboration between sisters (and Peppermint faves) Perpetual One and old yarns, Two Golden Hours pop-up shop will be open from 10am-4pm this coming Sunday and Monday on the beautiful Sunshine Coast hinterland, brightening your weekend with a delightful array of hand-sourced vintage, reclaimed wares, handmade treats and yummy refreshments. Find out more here, or simply head along and join the fun at Yandina Station Homestead, 684 North Arm-Yandina Creek Road, Yandina Creek.

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