Have I told you already, that Halloween is my favorite celebration ever?! I just love Halloween crafts and spooky decorations! My niece thinks likewise, and she wanted to make a funny-spooky picture. More precisely a …
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Autumn is here and with it the harvest season! And what would be more fitting than making (or baking in this case) a cornucopia! A cornucopia, or horn of plenty, is a symbol of abundance …
The Countryman’s Favour or the Harvest Knot is one of the most traditional and easiest straw crafts. The shape of the knot resembles a heart, and it was often presented as a love token. Young …
I’m still very into my straw weaving pojects! 🙂 This time I did a pentagram star with wheat and rye. I used the same technique in my Lavender Star Tutorial. Materials: I used 10 pieces …
This Straw Weaving tutorial is called “Welsh Border Fan”. It’s a typical design that has it’s origin in Wales. Like all other corn dollies or straw crafts it holds a special meaning: In pagan times …
This Straw Wheel is my second project in my straw crafting series. It reminds me of the depiction of sun wheels. So it’s acutally quite fitting for the season. 🙂 For this Straw Wheel you …
We can always use nice boxes – or in this case a witchy celtic box – for our stuff. Especially if you have a lot of it – like me. 🙂 When I stumbled upon …
Recently I rediscovered polymer clay (available here*). It’s really addictive, so be warned. So today I’ve got a fimo cane tutorial for you. This is my very first cane. Maybe it’s not perfect yet, but …
Today on the 21th of June is the summer solstice or midsummer. Many people in Europe celebrate the longest day and the shortest night of the year with large bonfires. I was inspired to make …
I have heard that Lavender Wands have there origin in the victorian age. So called “garden crafts” were really popular back then. I don’t know if it’s true but I can just imagine proper young …