
You guys, I’m so excited to finally share a big secret: I’ve been invited to help curate an Etsy Pop Up Shop at West Elm in Seattle! Keeping this under wraps was tough, so I’m thrilled to announce the event at last.
I had the pleasure of selecting talented local artists to participate in a special Etsy Pop Up taking place at the West Elm Seattle store. The event gives makers a chance to showcase and sell home goods, accessories, stationery and more in person.
What is a Pop Up Shop? Each selected Etsy seller will set up a display of their items at the West Elm Seattle store on November 9th from 1–6 PM.
It’s a celebration—and you’re invited.
There will be music, snacks, and a Smilebox for capturing moments. It’s a fun way to meet the artists, support small businesses, and shop unique handmade items.
This pop up is a great opportunity for these Etsy shop owners to grow their brands and connect with customers face-to-face. I’m honored to be part of this collaboration and grateful to West Elm for creating the platform to promote these creative entrepreneurs. I’m also excited to share the participating shops with you.
Below is a short video that highlights a similar pop up event West Elm hosted in Los Angeles, curated by designer Emily Henderson.
You can see West Elm’s announcement and RSVP on the event page.
If you live nearby—or want to make a trip—I hope you’ll come by and join the fun. My daughters will be there as well, and we’d love to meet readers in person.

Featured Seattle-area Etsy shops:
Love, Daniella
Wallingford Co.
Herbivore Botanicals
Lily Emme Jewelry
Dahlia Press Shop
Fremont Candle Co
Garden BonBons
On Your Case Store
Tutta Lou Press
Three Bad Seeds
Rouge and Whimsy
Constellation Co
Hope to see some of you readers there!
You can RSVP on the event page.
I’ll be back soon with the final posts in my Falling for Fall series. If you’re catching up, check out some favorite projects from the series like the Fall Family Room, my pumpkin square with cream cheese frosting recipe, the easy DIY backyard firepit, and the cheery Fall front entry.