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Based on several British folk takes, this purse will contain everything you need to keep the bad faeries away should you wander about in the mirk and midnight hour! A traditional druid purse is circular so when you flatten it, a magic circle is formed. Green is the color of the faerie fae and red is a protective color. The outside is a plaid to combine all the sacred colors. Should you ever get lost, simply turn the pouch inside out! The inside is a Celtic cross that also displays The Rune of Saint Patrick, also known as the Faedh Fiada from Ireland's most celebrated folk hero. If you cannot find the real items depicted, then the image should trick the bad folk well enough. You can find out more about these traditions in tales like "The Laird of Morphie & The Water Kelpie" (Rowan Cross) and "The Gold of Fairnilee" (Roman Tear Vial.) Make sure you break a piece from the bannock cake before giving it to a child! You can put salt into the lining of the purse, along with other sacred herbs like red verbena. For added jauntiness and protection, use the plaid border to sew strips along the border from which to hang bells like a Morris Dancer. Good luck!
This is the original file for both the kit and the coordinating plaid with the scanned proofs over them.
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In a time where faeries still roamed the Earth, one man erected a trap to have a faerie of his very own. Unfortunately, this man had forgotten where he placed his trap, and the tightly bound rotted remains of the faerie are still present today.
This is a orton. I didn't want the water to be blurred, I liked the stones. I also didn't want to save it and reopen so I could use the history, if I didn't save, I'd have removed the curves etc. So I used a 4th layer and was messing around with the rock wall and hit on linear burn...it gave it a fairy looking feel I think
Seen at the Texas Renaissance Festival, held each October and November in the piney woods near Magnolia, Texas.
I had a very special new addition to my tiny resin family arrive yesterday. Isn't she beautiful!
I've had a love affair with this girl since I discovered BJDs, and I couldn't believe my luck when I had the opportunity to adopt her recently.
She is my little faerie, she tells me she is most comfortable in amongst the flowers and the woodlands, but she is happy to be here all the same. I shall have to see what I can do to make her feel at home here.
She hasn't yet whispered her name to me. I think that will come when she truely feels at home, so we shall wait...
Thank you so much Emilie for letting me adopt her! She is just wonderful :)