Thursday, September 23, 2010

Full Moon Treasury

Susan of Spinning Castle, a new member who specializes in tribal faerie inspired art and accessories, created our latest FAETeam treasury as an homage to movie "Hocus Pocus" and the Sanderson Sisters:  Winifred (Bette Midler), Sarah (Sarah Jessica Parker), and Mary Sanderson (Kathy Najimy).  She called it, "It's a full moon tonight. That's when all the weirdos are out."  Enjoy as we prepare for our next holiday, Halloween!



Featured are these wickedly witchy FAETeam member creations:

From Shannon of Gypsy Moon Art Studios:  "Copper Wire Wrapped Pentacle"
From Paige of My Elegant Muse:  "Custom Color Cotton 8 Gore Split Overskirt SCA Renaissance Faire LARP Medieval Belly Dancers"
From Julie of Mermaiden Creations:  "Gothic Gorgeous Witch Hat Elegant Unique Chic"
From Susan of Spinning Castle:  "MORGAN LEFAY Faerie Magic Ritual Wand with Black Tibetan Quartz Crystal and Celtic Spirals by Spinning Castle"
From Andrea of Beadmask:  "Sculpted Leather Bat Mask in Pewter"
From Jennifer (aka VimaSunrider) of Beasley's Wonders:   "Voodoo Witch Head Piece"

From Kristin (aka CrystalKittyCat) of Faire Treasures:  "Woodland Mini Cloak"

REMINDER:  In order to be eligible for all of the benefits available to FAETeam members, you must be registered in the FAETeam's Yahoo "Member Information *MANDATORY*" Database.  Even if you are a long-standing member, your information must be entered as this is the official membership roll post-Chelmorning leadership.  This DOES NOT mean you are not a member; it simply means we don't have you on official record.  Anyone who has access to the FAETeam's Yahoo Group is by virtue of such access a FAETeam member, but if you're not in the database, you are a ghost member (you can see us, but we can't see you ---- boo!).  Conversely, if you have not applied for membership and been accepted, please do not use "faeteam" in your tags.

2 comments:

  1. I have to watch that movie again this year! My kids don't remember it and we must fix that :D

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  2. We could remake that movie ourselves; wouldn't that be even more fun?!

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