Rebecca Illustrated holiday shop at The Mills House

Find the perfect pink gift at Rebecca Illustrated’s holiday shop.

Rebecca Illustrated Holiday Shop

Think pink this season + check out Rebecca Illustrated holiday shop.

Photo by CHStoday

Still have some holiday shopping you need to finish? There’s a shop with gifts for your special someone who enjoys all things pretty, pink, and perfectly wrapped.

Head to the Rebecca Illustrated Holiday Shop, located in the first-floor gallery space of The Mills House Hotel (115 Meeting St., Charleston).

This pop-up shop is filled with the work of local artist Rebecca Meixner, who is known for her custom and vibrant watercolor designs. Think: holiday but with a pink and sparkly twist. The shop features prints, candles, mugs, tote bags, and custom Mills House-designed merchandise.

Pro tip: If you purchase the Mills House special edition holiday gift-wrapping paper, Meixner will offer complimentary gift-wrapping, or shoppers can bring in any unwrapped gift and have it wrapped in-store with the purchase of the wrapping paper and a fee.

The shop is open Tuesdays-Sundays from 12 to 7 p.m. until Jan. 2.

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