Hi friend,
Small Business Saturday always sneaks up on me in the sweetest way—kind of like the first snowfall here in Wisconsin. One minute you’re sipping your coffee, the next you’re thinking, “Ooh, I should probably start holiday shopping.”
This year, I wanted to kick things off by sharing a few of my favorite handcrafted kitchen finds from Etsy. These pieces bring so much heart into the home, and they’re perfect for gifting, hosting, or treating yourself a little (which you absolutely deserve).
I rounded everything up on the blog so you can browse, shop, and explore each maker at your own pace. Here’s a quick peek at what you’ll find:
A little sneak peak from the round up:
• Walnut End Grain Cutting Board
Beautiful, durable, and the kind of kitchen piece that earns a permanent spot on the counter.
• Handmade Ceramic Salt Cellar with Spoon
Tiny, practical, and honestly a little irresistible. Mine gets used every single day.
• Handmade Teak Wood Utensil Set
Smooth, artisan-crafted tools that make everyday cooking feel thoughtful.
• Stainless Steel Measuring Cups & Spoons
A shiny, well-organized set that makes baking so much easier.
• Set of 2 Black Walnut Charcuterie Boards
Perfect for cozy gatherings, holiday hosting, or elevating a simple snack.
Want the full list (with links and all the details)?
I’ve put everything together in a brand-new blog post so you can shop straight from the makers and support small businesses today.
👉 Read the full roundup here:
www.jenn-smith.com (insert direct post link when published)
I hope these finds bring as much joy to your kitchen as they’ve brought to mine. If you end up grabbing something from the list, tag me—I love seeing what you pick out!
@cheersjennsmith
Wishing you a cozy, joyful Small Business Saturday and a kitchen full of good memories.
Cheers 🥂,
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