another one of those sites that trouble me because you have to be a 'member' and sign up (though yes, it's free) and do all this extra dilly dangle is etsy.com. i like online stores where you just click 'buy' and it dumps your pick into a shopping cart and then all you have to do is relinquish your plastic and wait for the UPS guy to grace you with his presence. it seems to work a lot better for me than trying to join something like etsy. i tried to join etsy about a month ago so i could be a buyer. but when i tried to purchase something, the system went awry on me. i don't recall the exact error but i had to do all this extra stuff and by that time, i had determined it wasn't worth it. patience...a virtue? i hadn't heard...
but as you know and i know...there are several standout amazing etsy sellers. i admire and want to be like the talented artists who sell their wares on that site. the problem is...you need to FIND them. cut through the smog, so they say.
and that's when the blessings of the blogs that feature specific ebay AND etsy finds pour down upon us. these blogs feature items from sellers they've hand-selected to share with us (and literally, there are hundreds, thousands, MILLIONS of sellers! - i mean, there might as well be), thus eliminating the entire practice of having to sift through everything on your own and, if your taste is similar to theirs, double whammy, you have a personal etsy shopper.
now that's my kind of blog!
so here is a seller i feel strongly enough about to keep track of, introduced by and featured today on "another shade of grey":
http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5191272
seller SEA GLASS VINTAGE
even the name is ridiculously sexy, don't you think? i would snag the vases/bowls as they come up on this site and use them for the centerpieces.





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