
Samhain
- iampixiemade
- 6 days ago
- 2 min read
As the year turns to the Celtic new year it is time to reflect and honour ancestors.
This week I made my way to Kingley Vale, National Nature Reserve to honour my parents. It was a much needed visit, to pause, and to reflect in awe of the ancient yew trees. Natures cathedral.

There are many beautiful oak trees amnigst the yews. An abundance of acorns under foot, and the hawthorn was full of berries.

Earlier this month I made a visit to Bath to see the Lost Spells exhibition at the Victoria Art Gallery.
Jackie Morris was there signing books. It was wonderful to see the original artworks from the Lost Spells book, and I managed to chat with Jackie, and deliver the first set of Wild Folk pins to her.

I will be adding a few sets of Wild Folk pins to my web shop soon, please keep an eye out for an email if you are a subscriber.
if you can’t get the whole set, I will be making them available to buy individually in early December. I will send out news nearer the time.
This Saturday you can find me in Bristol!

I will also be found at our lovely local fair in Cowplain

I will be having a small web- shop update after the Wandering Witches fayre. Subscribers will get the date and time emails soon.
I will then be busy in my studio making more jewels ready for the final events of this year.
You can find me in Glastonbury and Chichester in December.


Thank you for reading, and I hope you can visit me in person at one of the events, if not, please take a look at my web- shop updates.
Samhain Blessings
Love
Rachel xx





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