The Collectors: Kilim
Alex Keller has assembled a textile collection that warms her home with color and texture.
Alex Keller has assembled a textile collection that warms her home with color and texture.
Monochromatic much? This milky white glass, blown in all shapes and textures, has proven to be an addictive collector’s item.
What lives in your container garden? Valerie’s bonsai pot collection serves as a harmonious partner in shape and form for the trees they hold.
For many, they’re just a convenient place to hold pins while sewing. For Lana, these precious pillows are collectible works of art.
Seemingly silly yet highly functional, Helen’s collection pays tribute to the greatest of breakfast staples and the symbol of spring bounty.
Gabriele’s collection proves that sometimes, it’s what’s on the outside that counts. Colorful and durable, this packaging has outlasted its contents.
Even in the harshest of winters, Kim a.k.a. slinkymalinkicat, remembers the teeming life found under the earth’s frozen crust.
Buried within the depths of your junk drawer, just past the paperclips and rubber bands, lives a collection waiting to be curated.
Connect with your inner destroyer by shaking up a miniature world filled with swirling snow and glitter.
A collection of collections? With somewhere between 80 and 250 collections, this artist has gone above and beyond mere snow globes.
Does the season have you yearning for domesticity of yore? Take a seat by the hearth with Lisa and her vintage dough bowl collection.
This edition of The Collectors features frogs you wouldn’t mind kissing. Pucker up as Maria shows off her family of bejeweled amphibians.
Calling all connoisseurs of the scratch ‘n’ sniff, glow-in-the-dark or puffy glitter sticker: prepare yourself for a nostalgic trip back to the ’80s.
I just love seeing what folks are collecting. I guess I feel it tells us just a little bit about what inspires them, what they love, and what they choose to surround themselves with in their homes. Today, I’m delighted to present the next in an ongoing series here on the Etsy Blog: The Collectors…. Continue reading
Pearl buttons are cooler than plastic, and not just because they bring a tiny gleam to the dresses and shirts onto which they’re stitched. If you put your pearl button up to your cheek and then do the same with a plastic one, you’ll notice an actual difference in temperature. That’s just one of the… Continue reading