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The latest Etsy – Gifts from our favorite small makers

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Y’all, I’m putting up a good number of Etsy gifts in my home gift guide (linked here if you missed it), and I’m happy to report that most of them are now on sale. Really, nothing makes me happier than receiving an email from an invisible and happy creator after catching up. So we thought we’d do a full post on our latest Etsy find to see how the power of this blog can make some Christmas magic for these artists and for anyone who finds their goods.

Handmade Scandi Candle Holder: Made by a Maker, timeless, without advice – just a beautiful piece of craftsmanship. Ceramic Candle Snuffer: Why blow a candle when you can take it out (and leave this exposed next to it). It’s especially good for Mantel candles so you don’t get all the wax off your wall (true story). One Wall Candle: This will look great as a piece of art – lit or dim. Watermelon candle: This candle with a beautiful game box is barchor free ๐Ÿ™‚ Charted candle holders: How playful, whimsical, and fun it is. Design ahead for those who love color and pattern. Woon Candle Holder VASE SET: A beautiful classic set that can be split into two or given together as a single gift. Reversible Hand Block Quilt: Lovely as a cover or draped over the bottom of your bed (or over the sofa). Ruffled Linen Pipecase: She washed the linen in the most beautiful colors (and goes “grandma” in a non-distracting way). Handwoven Wool Covernet: Such a beautiful color and simple pattern. Walnut scallop cutting board: It is the planned ends that you do for. I bought this for myself ๐Ÿ™‚ Handmade Salt Cellar: Looks great next to your range (and made by a small manufacturer). Scalloped Wood Cookbook Stand: I’m still going analog in the kitchen (I hate looking at my phone or laptop and keep turning the page). How good is this??? Japanese salt tank: With endless goodies for your countertop, this delicious salt bar (and some Jacobson’s salt, maybe? Wood End Rainting Board: The wood, but made it worth checking. 10/10 Ceramic butter bowl: My love for butter dishes knows no bounds… See? … A bowl of handmade butter: Black and beautiful, with that loop on top. French butter keeper: We’re sure if the French do it this way, we should too. European style butter dish: For those who like a butter dish that is the size of large sticks (like karrigold). Leather + ceramic trinket box: Think nightstand, entryway, top of a stack of books, or Bathroom Vanity ๐Ÿ™‚ Handmade Stash Box: It’s handmade and fun, useful, and the round design is great with a stack of square books (insert a handwritten note inside!) Animal Trinket Box: For those who put white. What do these look like? Base Container and Server Set: It’s a statement to be sure, but I love how versatile it is. Spiky serving dress: Oddly Punk Rock for Pre’t Tray ๐Ÿ™‚ Ceramic Working Tray: Classic and beautiful Track Track Taker with very delicate lips. Blue pottery Platter: It’s great on a shelf that leans straight. Ceramic oval shaped oval: I love this handmade feel (for those who like warm minimalism). Platter Line: A POP of fun pattern, but in a classic color palette. All this is very stylish – on top of a stack of books to hold a candle and games. On your night to hold hair ties and jewelry, or on your item or entry table for your buttons. I can put these live items anywhere – just ask ๐Ÿ™‚ Please click here. Bubble Stone Bubble Coaster hit: Such a small border (ooh, you can even have a bottle of wine!) Cloud Concrete Tray: Organic is still easy (and not boring). Stone Catand: I love how the light dances on these lights. Ceramic jug Vase: Don’t sleep on the jugs of the vases – the handle adds to the look of the perfect flower arrangement. Wooden box with lid: Perfect for matches, keys, or a night out with your noncondonables. Leather Wall Pocket Organizer: I love this for a moment that needs to use vertical wall space for storage. First sketch: Original painting (sold, but the artist has many others). Art is the hardest thing to buy at home. These pieces are easy to love! Original Mixed Collage: One-A-Love, original Collages and many more to choose from (trust me, rendering art is my passion). Original drawing: An original oil painting (the one that sold, but there are many more pieces in his Etsy shop). I love these colors (and only one! A small drawing of an oyster: Oysters and sardines are having a moment – don’t ask me, but I’m into them, too! Minimalist bird art Print: The color palette is soft with that pop of blue – it feels both sophisticated and playful. Original Watercolor: Not to print!! An original watercolor that adds so much soul to the home (so many variations!) A charm necklace: I have this and I’ve already added the charms my kids have given me for every mother’s day (Hack’s fantastic is the one that was just worn with pretty charms and everyone wins. Golf Ball Marker: I bought this in my hope that he likes them and brags to his friends about me ๐Ÿ™‚ Handkerchief ceramic bowl: I love how this bowl catches the light (dancing back and forth) over the stack of books. It comes in Creamy White too (and can hold nuts, matches, discharge – bites – anything!) Bobbin Frames: These sparkly colors are very beautiful, and this brand does this well – to support him instead of a big knockoff box! This remains in our family wall stairs and reflects the light. Custom tennis bracelet: My joy knows no bounds. I sent this link to Brian on the elliot and charlie bracelet (in gold). I’m not a big diamond lady, so I’m fine with fine jewelry ๐Ÿ™‚ I feel like I can get lost on Etsy in the best of ways. Saturday morning with my coffee, a deep dive into the art and clay that I may not need but desperately want. It’s a win/win to support small makers, local or not. And if you’re missing out on our best shops to shop small in Portland” Post from Wednesday, head over there if you’re home to support our amazing creative community here. Please click here. Opening Image Credit: Photos by kailtin green | From: Kaitlin’s inspired, colorful and cool living room revealed (y’all, I’m jealous)
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