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January 16, 2025

No.886: Small Biz Showcase // Winter Treasures

You know how much I love small artisans and I found a new website to share!  The website is called Go Imagine and it’s like etsy, but better.  From their website: “goimagine is dedicated to showcasing handmade goods from sellers who truly love the art of making something with their hands. Building a new handmade marketplace won’t be easy, but the world is ready for a platform that truly celebrates the beauty of handcrafted products.”  They even donate 2% of every purchase to charities focused on helping children in need!  So great.  Check out these winter-related goodies I found:


+ This “Winter Bear” candle from Bear Family Candles smells like strolling through a pine forest on a sunny winter’s day.  Comes in an 8oz. tin, but they also sell wax melts.

+ I love warm socks and this pair from Minnesota Custom Woolens looks super comfy.  The seller says that each pair is one-of-a-kind and made on an antique circular knitting machine.  So cool!

+ If you’re in the market for a new winter hat, be sure to check out the offerings from Milli’s Hook Nook.  Tons of beautiful options for both youth and adults – I love this mountain range one.

+ For another candle option, look no further than the Desert Sun Candle Co!  The description of this Woodland Snow candle sounds intriguing: “Light our candle and breathe in the fragrance of snow-laden branches, ozone, mint, and eucalyptus. Be enchanted by the blend of camphor, cypress, cedar, and sage plus subtle incense and spice.”

+ Add a little winter fun to your refrigerator with these mini snowflake magnets from WeeCraftyCreations.  They come in a set of eight and are only about 1″x1″x1″ – so cute!  (These might also be a fun addition to tuck into snail mail letters.)

+ Coffee, cocoa or tea will taste even better in this salt-fired stoneware mug from Linda Moeser Ceramics.  I love the blue color, but she also has many unique color combinations in the shop.

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Comments

  1. Melisa says

    January 17, 2025 at 1:50 pm

    Thanks for sharing these – I like to buy from small businesses when I can. Have a great weekend!
    Melisa

    • Ashley says

      January 18, 2025 at 4:48 pm

      You too, Melisa!

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