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The Dollmaker's Poppet

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The Witch Poppets were created over 2 months and completed after a pilgrimage to the home of Grandmother on the eve of Halloween. The Dollmaker’s Poppet is filled with dried flowers from our Elderflower tree. She wears a hand carved needle made from the antler of the reindeer around her neck on a cord of nettle and a shawl from hand woven tweed that I gathered on pilgrimage to the Hebrides in Scotland 3 years ago. She was made by hand with love.

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The Witch Poppets were created over 2 months and completed after a pilgrimage to the home of Grandmother on the eve of Halloween. The Dollmaker’s Poppet is filled with dried flowers from our Elderflower tree. She wears a hand carved needle made from the antler of the reindeer around her neck on a cord of nettle and a shawl from hand woven tweed that I gathered on pilgrimage to the Hebrides in Scotland 3 years ago. She was made by hand with love.

The Witch Poppets were created over 2 months and completed after a pilgrimage to the home of Grandmother on the eve of Halloween. The Dollmaker’s Poppet is filled with dried flowers from our Elderflower tree. She wears a hand carved needle made from the antler of the reindeer around her neck on a cord of nettle and a shawl from hand woven tweed that I gathered on pilgrimage to the Hebrides in Scotland 3 years ago. She was made by hand with love.

 
 

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