The leaves are falling and we are buzzing with fall joy!
Hi you magical human,
Autumn is officially here, and you know what that means! It's time for spiced chai soap, hot tea, and cozy evenings by the hearth. As the cooler months begin, now is the perfect time to get situated and balanced for the darker season.
To help in this magical transition, we have some incredible upcoming in-person classes for you. Whether you are looking to foster community, tend to your hearth, or gain some new witchy skills, consider this your personal invitation to tend your inner witch and lean into more self-care this autumn.
DIY Broom Workshops 🧹
What do witches love more than weaving magic with community? Diving into a craft with their hands. These workshops are happening in-person and are capped
at 10-15 people. You newsletter babes get first dibs, so snag your tickets before these classes sell out!
Learn how to make a “turkey-wing”
style hand broom from start to finish, and bring your creation home with you. This hand held broom is an amazing altar cleaning tool
Learn how to make a floor broom from start to finish, and leave with your creation. This full sized broom is a great way to incorporate magic into your hearth witch practice.
(9 spots left!)
These workshops are a one of a kind opportunity to dive into tactile creation while also being surrounded by other magical humans. Can you imagine the magic and intention behind a tool that was infused with curiosity, care, and learning every step of the way? That's the magic we'll be weaving in these workshops.
What you can expect:
To learn about the rich history of broom-making
A broom that you get to take home, of your very own making
Broom-making skills and insights, including technique, broom size, & uses.
Meet the instructor, Dan Hawkins!
Dan was born in Maine and has worked as an architect & carpenter in China, Denmark, England, and the United States. He makes maps, utensils, furniture, buildings, and stories. In 2021, he moved to Portland, OR, where he started Bad Dogs Studio with his sister, Rachel. Bad Dogs make functional objects from wood, clay, and
plant materials. Check out Bad Dogs Studio's website and Instagram.
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