A WREXHAM-based business has found a creative way to display their love and support for The Dragons.
Wrexham Motoring Supplies is a family-owned company selling car parts and accessories, established in 1968 by Arthur Jones.
It was taken over by his son-in-law Alun Rogers and daughter Gaynor before being joined later by their son, Jonathan.
Alun and Jonathan Rogers, as well as the rest of the working team, Neil, Chris and Holly are all huge Wrexham AFC fans, Alun being the oldest in his 70s.
Alun had the idea of putting something in their shop display window to show support for the club.
After seeing her talent on social media, the team reached out to Michelle Edwards owner of 'Painted Creations by ME' with the job of a simple brief of Wrexham badge and a good luck message.
Jonathan said: "She's extremely professional and good at what she does. We will be recommending her to everyone.
"We are all extremely proud of what Wrexham AFC have been able to achieve recently and we are excited to watch them in the upcoming season where they will continue to rise!'
"We have been quite humbled in the attention and support it has received."
Michelle, designer and owner of Painted Creations by ME, said: "Thank you so much for asking me. Loved creating this window art for you and cheering on the club."
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The new window design generated a wonderful response on social media.
Craig Read on Facebook said: "Wow, that looks great" and Richard Rogers said: "Absolutely amazing."
Hopefully it will bring the boys the best of luck as the new season is about to start.
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