I just updated the Old World Primitives Early Work Mercantile shop for our September 1st update… and as promised, I am now sharing the full view of the scary witch that I previewed here last week. She is my Early Work Mercantile offering this month.
SOLD, thank you!
This primitive witch make-do primitive is 21″ tall, and was created using a Kentucky Primitives pattern. Her name is Medea, and she would make a spooky addition to your primitive Halloween decor!
Also, my final upcoming vacation notice for the year – I will be on vacation September 4th – 12th. All orders received by 2:00pm EST on Thursday, September 3rd will ship before my vacation begins. All orders received between September 4th – 12th will ship on Monday, September 14th.
Hi Stephanie,
Your Miss Medea is absolutely WONDERFUL!!!! I also loved the Witch Mannequin you did last month!!! If you ever decide to do a Queen anne mannequin let me know!!!! I would love one!!!
Have a wonderful day!!!
Julie
p.s. Have a wonderful time on vacation!!!
She is truly frightening Steph..well done!!!
Happy & safe vacation wishes!!
Hugs,
D
Julie – Thank you! And ooh, a Queen Anne mannequin, I like that idea. I just might give that a try.
Doreen – Thank you! I am crossing my fingers for nice weather next week.
oh spooky! I love her! She is perfect for the fall season…
Thanks, Heather! I can’t wait for Halloween.
Oh! I love her Stephanie! & I so love the names they used to use long ago for things – make do’s and needful things, so charming.
Wishing you much success with your first craft fair outing and happy vacation!
Sally
I was Medea one year for Halloween, but not nearly as scary as your girl. I rubberbanded a bag of little green snakes to my hair. Hilarious!
Zwee!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sally – Thank you!
Christine – Are there pictures? 🙂
Hi Stephanie,
You’re very welcome! Hope you had a great time on vacation and at the craft fair.
Getting a kick out of Christine’s Medea too!
Happy week to you!
Sally
Hi Stephanie. If I ever met her on a dark night at Halloween you wouldn’t see me for dust. She is wonderfully scary. I think it is something to do with the nose nearly touching the chin…lol.
Thanks, Sally! My vacation was absolutely wonderful (though I won’t say relaxing, since we were hiking through the mountains and valleys from sun up to sun down) – the craft show is less than a month away, and I am still furiously preparing.
Cathy – Hehe! I’m hoping that the crowd at The Witches Ball next month will love her (I made her with them in mind).
Is Medea pattern available on your Kentucky Primitives site?