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Belated Equinox

  • iampixiemade
  • Mar 24
  • 2 min read

Updated: Mar 25

It has been very busy here at Pixie Made HQ, so I apologise for the late blog post.

Equinox morning from my garden
Equinox morning from my garden

March has been a month packed with events, we have had a great time at the markets and fairs.

A huge thank you to everyone who took the time to pay us a visit at Glastonbury, Frome and Denmead.


I am working hard in my studio to replenish stocks ready for our April market, and making plans for May and June.


My messy work bench!
My messy work bench!

After many requests, I have given in, and made a few cat pendants. The first two sold quickly, so I have just sent a few others off to Sheffield to be hallmarked. So I will have one or two for the Wytches market in Glastonbury on 5th April, and a few more for another web shop update, so all subscribers will get an email notifying you when the cats are ready!


This one sold within seconds of going on the web shop today…. But there will be more….soon!
This one sold within seconds of going on the web shop today…. But there will be more….soon!
Our next event, the Wytches Market
Our next event, the Wytches Market

Looking ahead to May.

For those lucky enough to have tickets for the Beltain celebrations at Butser Ancient Farm on Saturday 3rd May, you will find Pixie Made in our little white tent!

I cannot wait to trade at this magical event again.

I am in the process of making some lovely new little charm pendants inspired by our fantastic day there last year. More info in my next blog.

Before ‘the burn’ at Butser 2024
Before ‘the burn’ at Butser 2024
 

I also have very exciting news for June.

I have been fortunate enough to have my work stocked in the wonderful gallery Seven Fables in Dulverton for many years.

Seven Fables have a fantastic event on the Summer Solstice.

The book launch of Wild Folk - tales from the stones.

A book by Jackie Morris and Tamsin Abbot.


Wild Folk book
Wild Folk book

Seven Fables are hosting a summer solstice exhibition of Tamsin’s beautiful glass illustrations for the book, and alongside her stunning work, are a few other artists who have made work inspired by Jackie’s story of the Black Fox, including myself!

I am truly honoured to have been asked to make jewellery for this event, I am still busy at my bench creating jewellery specially for it.


If you would like to find out more about the exhibition and the book, please hop over to Seven Fables website.


Thank you for taking the time to read this,

I will update the blog again soon, and hope to add more new jewellery to my web shop next month.


Love

Rachel xx


 
 
 

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