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Amy Brown 2011 Calendar
Amy Brown

Luis Royo 2011 CalendarLuis Royo

Caron Vinson 2011 Calendar
Caron Vinson

Favole 2011 Calendar
Favole

Nene Thomas 2011 Calendar
Nene Thomas

Sabrina the Ink Witch 2011 Calendar
Sabrina The Ink Witch

Selina Fenech 2011 Calendar
Selina Fenech

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In business since 2005, our mission is to provide the best. We personally choose each item we sell, focusing on quality and uniqueness. Each order is carefully hand-packed, and shipped to arrive at you safely. We've gone treasure hunting for these fantasy finds and enjoy sharing them with you. We will be adding extra features and amazing products over the next few months, so come back regularly.
Enchanted Newsletter         
January/2011
Greetings!         

Winter Masquerade Statue by Jessica GalbrethHAPPY NEW YEAR!
Bonne Année (French)!
Feliz Año Nuevo (Spanish)!
Gutes Neues Jahr (German)!
Aith-bhliain Fe Nhaise Dhuit (Gaelic)!

Thank you for being an important part of our fairy community.  We are proud to be one of your favorite places for all things enchanted and fantastical!

 
- Just Another Sunset
NEW IN THE STORE!

Fun things from The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins!

Journals, stickers, bookmarks, jewelry, buttons, key chains, rubber bracelets, and knee-high socks. These sold out right away in our eBay store. If you like the book series, come take a look!

Hunger Games lucite keychainThe Hunger Games journalMockingjay rubber bracelet

ALSO NEW IN THE STORE!

Leather Journals and Sketchbooks

We are excited about these - handmade papers inside hand-tooled leather covers. The pages of our new Griffin Sketchbook are made of recycled fibers. These books are high-quality and made to last. Use them for poetry, dream journals, scrapbooks, or creating your own Book of Shadows. Click on each picture for more information.

Leather Gryffin Sketchbook
Steampunk Journal, blank pagesLeather honeysuckle journalLeather God's Eye Journal
Celebrate With Just Another Sunset 

Silver Moon by Jessica GalbrethFull Moon:
January 19, 2011

 "Full Wolf Moon - Amid the cold and deep snows of midwinter, the wolf packs howled hungrily outside Indian villages. Thus, the name for January's full Moon. Sometimes it was also referred to as the Old Moon, or the Moon After Yule. Some called it the Full Snow Moon, but most tribes applied that name to the next Moon."
 -Farmers' Almanac  
  


Capricorn Faery by Jessica GalbrethSun Sign: Capricorn (December 22 to January 20)
Element: Earth
Planet: Saturn
Celtic Tree: Birch (December 24 to January 20)
 January Birth Stone:
Garnet
January Birth Flower:
Carnation or Snow Drop
  
Holidays and Festivals
January is National Volunteer Blood Donor Month, Financial Wellness Month, National Poverty in America Awareness Month, National Personal Self-Defense Awareness Month, National Stalking Awareness Month, National Braille Literacy Month, National Hobby Month, National Get Organized Month, and International Creativity Month
 

New Year's Eve and New Year's Day: December 31, January 1
Does this need explaining?

Twelfth Night or Epiphany Eve: January 5
The evening before the Epiphany, which is the day that Christian tradition asserts the Magi visited the baby Jesus.

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - Observed on the 17th this year
 Always celebrated the 3rd Monday in January.
"I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed - we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal."

National Popcorn Day, January 19
Popcorn is one of the greatest discoveries of mankind. Oh yes. Yes, it is. No need to tell us to eat popcorn on this day - we eat it almost every day, anyway.

Imbolc - February 2
Also known as Candlemass, St. Briget's Day or Bride's Day
This day celebrates the goddess Brighid as the bride awaiting the return of her Sun god. In celebrating Candlemass, housholds made homemade candles for the year and brought them to the church to be blessed.