Posts Tagged ‘Pixies’

Magical Times & Faerie Festival

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

The latest issue of The Magical Times is available. Faery fanciers will find lots of articles to interest them – Peter Pracownik talks about the Green Man, there is an exclusive interview with Mediaeval Baebes founder Katherine Blake, art by faery songstress Priscilla Hernadez, Judy Mastrangelo and Sue Miller, and fashion from Senjo and Solstice Clothes, who provide handmade fair-trade clothing for ‘Free spirits, Urban Pixies and Wild City Faeries’!
Also this Easter weekend the faeries will be flying down to the lovely city of Canterbury for the Magical Faerie Festival. The event takes place over Saturday, Sunday and Monday and includes live music, workshops and stalls.

Magical Times & Faerie Festival

Monday, March 29th, 2010

The latest issue of The Magical Times is available. Faery fanciers will find lots of articles to interest them – Peter Pracownik talks about the Green Man, there is an exclusive interview with Mediaeval Baebes founder Katherine Blake, art by faery songstress Priscilla Hernadez, Judy Mastrangelo and Sue Miller, and fashion from Senjo and Solstice Clothes, who provide handmade fair-trade clothing for ‘Free spirits, Urban Pixies and Wild City Faeries’!
Also this Easter weekend the faeries will be flying down to the lovely city of Canterbury for the Magical Faerie Festival. The event takes place over Saturday, Sunday and Monday and includes live music, workshops and stalls.

Robin Crutchfield – The Hidden Folk

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

Robin Crutchfield’s newest album The Hidden Folk is dreamlike and otherworldly – music so underground it can only come from the Hollow Hills. Created in a ‘miner’ key with harp and drone, the 19 tracks have wonderfully evocative song titles like The Hollow Oak My Humble Home, Pearl Sorting Pixies and Trolling The Tin Mines. Please do not think this is twee ‘New Age’ music however! Although every track is infused with whimsy, listening to The Hidden Folk sends shivers up your spine – in the best possible way! It is an album for twilight times and witching hours. Absolutely enticing, enchanting and entrancing…

Robin Crutchfield – The Hidden Folk

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

Robin Crutchfield’s newest album The Hidden Folk is dreamlike and otherworldly – music so underground it can only come from the Hollow Hills. Created in a ‘miner’ key with harp and drone, the 19 tracks have wonderfully evocative song titles like The Hollow Oak My Humble Home, Pearl Sorting Pixies and Trolling The Tin Mines. Please do not think this is twee ‘New Age’ music however! Although every track is infused with whimsy, listening to The Hidden Folk sends shivers up your spine – in the best possible way! It is an album for twilight times and witching hours. Absolutely enticing, enchanting and entrancing…

Planet Pixies

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009


The Planet Pixies are Anyu the Ice Pixie, Kayla the Marsh Pixie, and Maia the Tree Pixie. The trio of dolls are designed to draw attention to environmental issues affecting their habitats in a gently educational way. The makers of the Planet Pixies, I Love My Planet, are dedicated to providing children’s toys that are safe, creative, fun and better for the environment. The dolls are made using only organic materials and come in recycled and recyclable packaging.

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