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I'm a 27 year old solitaire eclectic Wiccan and I met the owner of this site from Blessed-be-network because she liked to use my graphics I made at geminimoon.net so I thought I would join :)
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At 6:53pm on November 13, 2009, putnamwitches said…

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At 5:36pm on November 6, 2009, FALLENFAIRY said…
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At 4:51pm on September 21, 2009, FALLENFAIRY said…
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At 8:55pm on September 4, 2009, FALLENFAIRY said…
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At 10:28am on June 30, 2009, putnamwitches said…
Have a Happy 4th of July!

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At 11:52am on June 24, 2009, putnamwitches said…

Enchanted Fairy Garden
for small living quarters
by Wendy Kathleen
Even if you dwell in an apartment, have a tiny backyard or porch, you can still invite the magic of the fairies into a miniature garden. All you need is a few tools, a dash of imagination and the enchantment of the fae to bring about a garden brimming with fairy magic.
1.Start with a medium sized potting container. I used one that was 14” wide x 7” deep. Fill the pot nearly to the top with good quality potting soil.
2.Pick out an assortment of small flowers and greens. You will want to go for a wide variety of colors. There are no wrong or right plants for your garden. Pick those that call to you.
3. Start by planting your largest flowers first. When you take the plant out of its container, it is important to gentle break off the bottom half inch of the coiled roots and gentle message them. By doing this you are encouraging the growth of the flower in its new home. You will want to place them near the back so that your eye will be drawn in that direction.
4. Continue adding your flowers and plants, remembering to break off and message the roots. You will want to place your plants as close together as possible to give the impression of a fully grown garden. ***Be sure to leave areas without plants where you will put a road, stream or other items. This will require some planning an imagination on your part.***
Finish by lightly watering your new garden.
5. Now you are ready to add your fairy items. I have decided to place a water fountain in front of my tallest flowers so that it will become the main focal point of the garden.
6. For my road, I add miniature rocks from the fountain to the other end of the pot.
7. I continue adding pieces of garden furniture and accessories into my garden. I make sure that I am spreading them out, so that there is a since of flow and action in my fairy garden.
8. At last I add my fairies into their new enchanted garden home. I place them in positions where it appears that they are in the act of moving or partaking in an activity. You want your fairy garden to appear as if you have just stumbled by accident into their world and caught them in the act of being.
9. You are now ready to place your fairy garden where you can share and enjoy the enchantment. Be sure to water your garden lightly every other day or as needed. Your fairy garden requires light to moderate sunshine. If your garden will be inside, place it near a window that gets good sun exposure.
At 2:11pm on April 9, 2009, putnamwitches said…
Hope you have a blessed Easter with lots of friends, family, and good food.

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At 5:34pm on February 4, 2009, putnamwitches said…
HAVE A FAIRY HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!

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Magic Fairy Flowers and Trees

Magic Fairy Flowers and Trees

Nature is sacred!

MAGIC FAIRY TREES

ELDER trees offer protection to fairies from negative spirits. They may become offended by the misuse of the wood from the elder. Folklore advises to never lay a baby in an elder wood cradle or fairies spirit the baby away or pinch them so that they bruise.

Elderberry wine is considered fairy wine. Drinking it is said to enable you to see fairies. Add dried elderberries to an incense mixture that you burn to attract fairies to… Continue

Posted by Rev. Carol A. Ingle (Raven) on November 21, 2009 at 10:52am — 1 Comment

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All about Isaac

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Posted by Tegwedd ShadowDancer on November 20, 2009 at 9:19pm — 2 Comments

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LIMITED EDITION PRINT BY JOSEPHINE WALL - 'BRIDGE OF HOPE'

Our Giclee prints are produced on a specially coated canvas, using the finest Epson inks and sealed with a permanent varnish. The colourfastness has been tested to exceed 50 years life. Images or paintings are scanned to high resolution digital files. The artwork is then carefully reproduced using a high-end ink jet printer and stable pigment-based inks.

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Posted by putnamwitches on November 16, 2009 at 10:54am

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Nidlongdir News Nov. 2009


Nidlongdir News Nov. 2009-11-15

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Posted by Marianne Mathiasen on November 15, 2009 at 5:06pm — 1 Comment

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JOSEPHINE WALL'S ARTWORK FEATURED ON TELEVISION



Check it out..!!

Josephine’s work was featured during the making of a television programme called Homes Under the Hammer.

The programme followed the refurbishment of a property called the Windcliffe Hotel on the Isle of Wight, from the auction purchase to it’s conversion into what has become t… Continue

Posted by putnamwitches on November 6, 2009 at 5:36pm

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New Nidlongdir Fairy House Project



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Posted by Marianne Mathiasen on October 15, 2009 at 5:17am — 2 Comments

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MEET SUE MILLER'S BROTHER PAUL

ODE TO HEAVEN & NATURE




Sue's Brother Paul passed away this past July 20th. He was onlyContinue

Posted by putnamwitches on October 9, 2009 at 10:30am — 1 Comment

Marianne Mathiasen

Nidlongdir got the October 2009 Froudian Artist Award


I am so proud my website www.nidlongdir.com has received the October 2009 Froudian Artist Award of the Month.

Have a magic day!
Marianne

Posted by Marianne Mathiasen on September 30, 2009 at 1:58pm

FEATURED FAIRY ARTIST JOSEPHINE WALL


Fairies are invisible and inaudible like angels. But their magic sparkles in nature. ~Lynn Holland

The fairy poet takes a sheet
Of moonbeam, silver white;
His ink is dew from daisies sweet,
His pen a point of light.
~Joyce Kilmer






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