Collaboration - it's a great thing

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

The best part of Etsy, by far, has been the great people that I have met through the local EtsyRAIN street team. It's fun to be surrounded by other creative minds. Since I don't have a Work in Progress for today (nothing I'd be willing to show off), I thought I'd share some of my favorite team efforts. These collaborations are great - as they combine the work of more than one of my favorite sellers.

These little shaving mugs would be so great for Father's Day! Anne's soap is fantastic and Laura's pottery is my favorite - it truly reminds me of my grandfathers which holds so many great memories for me.

Seattle Sundries & Scary White Girl

Anne has also teamed up with Dawn of Scary White Girl for these cute little soap sweaters. Pair this with that mug and you'll have one clean father!

Woven Chains & Glass Elements


These two talented artists teamed up to make some fabulous jewelry. Trina is a chainmaille artist (I've featured her before on my blog) and Marja is a glass artist that creates unique pieces by fusing glass. Together - they make some wonderful, one-of-a-kind pieces.

There are also other people teaming up as well. Watch for Kelly of Tomato-Tomato to team up with Heidi of Haute Goat - I personally can't wait to see what that team comes up with!

3 comments:

Unknown March 18, 2009 at 3:36 PM  

Thanks so much for the mention. Collaborating is fantastic, especially when you work with such a wonderful artist!

I love the Soap Collaborations as well. The dishes by LAS look great and the soap sweaters are too cute; not to mention the scrumptious soaps.

Thanks again,

Trina

Sweetest Petula March 18, 2009 at 4:00 PM  

I agree totally about the best part of Etsy...being the relationships you make. It has been amazing for me. A few of the women I met via Etsy have become my daily support system...I couldn't imagine my life without them now.

-Cory

Anonymous,  March 18, 2009 at 4:03 PM  

Hey that's me! What a treat :D
-Laura

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