South Shore Shabby Shack

Apollo Beach, United States

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Accepts Bitcoin
No
Parking
Private Lot
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Dogs Allowed
No
By Appointment Only
No

Description

Specialties

Hurry In for Special Saving on Holiday Gifts.

Our Market is a «Shop of Shops,» Where individual small business owners set up their shop, to sell their merchandise. Our multi-​vendor market was the first in South Shore Area.

Specializing in hand-​painted furniture, from vintage & antiques to barely used, in styles ranging anywhere from Traditional, French, Cottage & Beach-​Coastal, We do custom orders, Repurposed, Distressed, Aged, Stencil & Découpage. You will find a variety of home décor from different eras, linens, china & many handcrafted items from jewelry to writing implements, handcrafted all natural soaps, candles, lotions, etc. Our vendors are carefully selected & placed by need, that makes a good fit for our unique market. MANY one of a kind items, custom designed for your home or for gifting.

This summer (2015), we expanded our boutique to includ vintage & new ladies & teens casual clothing, in Boho, Romantic-​Lacey, Designer Jeans & Beach/​Coastal Lifestyle… Now Consignment

History

Established in 2013.

From dreaming of owning our own business, combined with one of our favorite hobbies (treasure hunting/​picking/​antiquing) & our passion for repurposing, painting furniture & home décor, the SS Shabby Shack was born (after several other names, dabbling on Ebay). As fate would have it & while searching for a cabinet to hold paints, we fell into a business opportunity with a furniture store owner, painting her clients furniture. Within a few months & a dozen clients later, we rented a space inside her store to sell our own painted pieces. Next, opening a second space in a different store 14mi away. Doing shows like the Fancy Flea, Home & Garden Events & a few other markets, we built a loyal customer base and a year later, June 2014, we decided to open our own shop. We envisioned a market that would help others, like us, with the same dream. We found a place large enough to bring in vendors, artisans, crafters, plus sell our items & being a part of our community by holding art class/​parties

Meet the Business Owner

Dallas S.

Business Owner

My wife & I, are both Florida natives & from the South Shore area (Riverview/​Ruskin). I’ve been a lineman at TECO for 30 years. My wife & I, enjoyed weekends looking for things from days gone by, like china pieces, depression glass, oil lamps, lanterns, nautical items & more. My wife Jill, diagnosed in 2007 with Hypothyroidism & Fibromyalgia, she gradually got worse & much worse when she fell moving into our new house, Jan 2010, injuring her cervical spine. Her FM got so bad that she had to leave a job she loved. Missing a portion of her income & potential for wage increases, we were faced with how to bring in more income. So, we thought of something we both enjoyed & although, she can’t go antiquing, garage sales like she used to or do the many things she used to do, we decided to open a shop, hire someone to run the daily operation, leaving me to do most of the large painting projects & building. It also, gives Jill the opportunity & flexibility to paint on occasion, which is therapy