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SALE...Maria shrine box shelf altar pedestal art assemblage
This 10 1/2" tall Maria shrine is a framed wooden box on an ornate antique metal base. Several layers of paint washes were applied to the box and frame. Inside is a beautiful Maria image, fabric paper roses, and a pewter candelabra on old lace. The ceiling is painted with gold stars and the walls are adorned with a light floral design in gold paint. Patterned and painted papers cover the outside. A strip of antique lace surrounds the shrine's outside where the frame meets the box. With frame…
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How to make Altoid Tin Traveling Altars
One Project me and Vadora love to do is Building Altars together as We love to travel and we want to take a bit of our Altars with us on the Road So today I will Show you and Give you Ideas how to make your own Traveling Altar Pagans and Wiccans honor Different Deities so make one that best fits you and your Deity What you want to do is come up with an idea of what you want your Tin Altar to look like Yes They do Sell Blank Altoid Tins you find them in craft stores usually 10 pack for 5…
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Ward off the Evil Eye with this Hamsa Craft for Kids
Hamsa Multicultural Craft from the Middle East- easy and stunning for kids! The hamsa is a hand-shaped amulet found throughout the Middle East, used as a decoration by Jewish, Muslim, and Christian people. Hamsas can be found on the entrances in homes or hanging in cars because of the superstition that they ward off the evil eye and protect people around them.