Though they evidently moved from their previous spot on Woodford St. back in October, I've just realised that The Magick Closet is now at 995 Forest Ave. in Portland!
(This is kind of inexcusable because I have a PT job just a few doors down!)
Dede has a really nice shop there if you've not been by.
I agree! I own Crescent Moon Herbals in Lebanon, Maine. It's about 10 minutes outside of Sanford, tucked in the woods. I have a wonderful group of people who offer classes & workshops. There is a retail store that carries many pagan items, well over 200 herbs, spices & teas, and a little of this and that. There are also regular card readers, energy healers and just nice people here. I try to keep the prices reasonable as the shop is at my home and I do not need to up the prices to pay for my rent. During the summer, we have events outside in the garden, a fair and a lot of fun. I have a monthly (sometimes more often) newsletter and a great website. We also have free workshops on occasion and whatever happens to pop up. I'd love to be included in a pagan business thread! Mary Lavoie
I don't have a shop, but I have a website: http://www.leighcgriffith.com
I would love to do more Pagan oriented art quilts, but I have to be able to sell stuff. If someone wanted to commission a piece, though.... Right now folks have to contact me about the piece they want and pay by check or MO. Someday, when Fred isn't working for others, he will get PayPal up and running on the site. ;-)
BB
Leigh
I've been a photographer since 1985 and a primarily shooting weddings since 1989.
I offer a 20% discount across the board to the Pagan Community to artistically document such celebrations of union, be they wedding or handfasting, GBLT or Heterosexual. I do often book early though, so if you have interest, contact me as soon as you've set your date. GoodPhotos.com
As someone whose wedding was photographed by Aracos under rather adverse circumstances -- the power went out, leaving him to shoot everything in "available darkness" -- I can testify that he does great work.
Thanks for the gracious plug!
Of course, we should have expected that your Gods would want to make sure that a Conferratio Rite not happen under fluorescent tube lights, but rather by candle light! Hard to believe that that was almost 8 years ago!
:)
Hi!
Karen and I (my sis) are trying to start an organic farm, but we also do hand turned knitting needles and crochet hooks. We have a web site at www.autumnhollowfarm.com with a link to our eBay store.
We also do the Common Ground Fair every year, but this year will be doing several more fairs. :)
I can testify that the knitting needles are really cool! I own a pair of them myself, and not surprisingly, they are lovely, and I can't tell one from the other...
;-)
We also have an on-line shop which specialized in Celtic carved leather products. Loads of Pagan-friendly things like Pentagrams, drinking horns, and other great things. Check usout:
I design and paint Pennsylvania Dutch hex signs, a fam trad thing... and am the author of an article about this in the current issue of Hex magazine for the Northern Trad folks.
While I was trained to do this in a Christian framework, I no longer do so unless by special request, and many of my own designs have a decidedly pagan theme, such as this design (Everything She Touches Changes) done for an art show last year.