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a journey of self discovery. You just never know what we might see. Is that a fairy ring under that rowan tree? Look! - a hedgewitch, I wonder what she is brewing in her cauldron today. Oh, and look at that poor menopausal soul, she needs our love & understanding. We may take a stop at the creativity school or a wander through the garden. And maybe, we will take the time machine back to the past! But wherever we go, we will always take time to stop for tea.

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here I am in a little cottage that evokes the energies of my ancestral lands - a cottage on the moors of Cornwall, or on the cliff tops of Ireland or Scotland. It has a hearth. I am a hedge witch {of sorts}. I wear upcycled clothes, patchouli oil and Redback boots. I am a gypsy; an eccentric and a mystic [I often live with a foot in two worlds]. I serve my guests, tea from an old silver teapot. I love Vervain, yarrow, chamomile & mint. Star watcher and Moon gazer. story cloth weaver. keeper of family dreams and wishes. good friend and creator of life. herbal tea drinker and potion maker.


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Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Mother Earth art dollie


yesterday, before I had even thought of the challenge, I made Gaia. To get my frustration out - infusing her with my healing energy & thoughts. She will sit on my altar with a candle burning each day - for Mother Earth to heal.
I made her in a similar fashion to a dollie that I received from Lisa (oceandreamer) and the wool around her neck was a gift from Colette. On her head, I stuck a gumnut stick, a pebble that I found on the beach and a piece of amethyst crystal


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18 Comments:

Blogger Lisa said...

Awesome idea. I love her. It's fun seeing her when I just received one of your wonderful dolls for myself. :)

9:16 am  
Blogger Unknown said...

Oh miss*R

I love this doll! She is beautiful in and of herself. But the words are also beautiful as I read them: "gumnut" "amethyst" "wool." It's so special. I also saw your chakra doll today on someone's blog. I want to make one too! Your knowledge of crystals has made me interested in them.

10:50 am  
Blogger Daisy Lupin said...

I love Gaia, she looks hopeful and slightly wistful. What is a gumnut stick?

12:30 pm  
Blogger kansasrose said...

She is beautiful Robyn! She has so much soul in her eyes.

12:58 pm  
Blogger Sheila said...

Gaia, Mother Earth, she WILL prevail..I love her Robyn.

1:59 pm  
Blogger Judi said...

Your Gaia is ... just right. You have sparked a kernal of creative desire in me to make my own.
Namaste.

2:07 pm  
Blogger Rosa said...

How beautiful! I lit candles and gave my angels fresh flowers for blessing my mom today! Isn't it refreshing to "try" and show our thanks.

2:32 pm  
Blogger Gill said...

She is sweet Robyn. I am lovin her energy.
xo

3:11 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

She is beautiful.

3:46 pm  
Blogger Janet said...

Her face is so serene. And I'm with Daisy....what is a gumnut stick?

5:00 pm  
Blogger Tinker said...

I love your Gaia spirit doll, Robyn! She's lovely! Though I hadn't gotten caught up on your blog (I'm way behind on reading everyone's) - I must still be 'tuning in' to the Glitter Sister frequency as they do the challenge, since I posted that drawing of 'Mother Earth.' I got very excited when I read everyone's comments about it and then came here to read your challenge. It must be something flowing in the collective unconscious - cool! Or maybe you were sending out such powerful Earth-healing energy I could feel it!

7:19 pm  
Blogger Dot said...

Robyn - you are so good at these dolls! Love the expression on her face. She is very beautiful and serene.

7:51 pm  
Blogger gma said...

Beautiful. It is wonderful to honor our earth in every way we can. Gaia is so precious.

2:45 am  
Blogger Suzie Ridler said...

How lovely! You are so talented. I have no idea what to do for this but you've got me thinking. She's so stunning.

3:02 am  
Blogger A bird in the hand said...

Very excellent. I can feel her energy...
xoxo

4:27 am  
Blogger vicci said...

I love your doll ms. r.....it is excellent!

4:37 am  
Blogger Lisa Oceandreamer Swifka said...

Great Gaia my friend,I feel what you put in to her as well!
I will partake in this challenge very soon!
XOXO

6:01 am  
Blogger Boxwood Cottage said...

She is gorgeous!

12:55 am  

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