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MoonBeamGarden (Just curious)

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 8:56 am
by Wolf Heart
I was a little curious if anyone had ever gone to MoonBeamGarden.com when it was still up. It was a Wiccan based shop online that got plenty of traffic through it, so it wouldn't surprise me too much if some of you had. The reason I ask is because it belonged to my Momma Witch and I was just wanting to know if anyone had been there/purchased from there and what they thought of the service.

I ask because my best friend (My Momma Witch is actually her aunt) and I are planning on moving in with her around January, and we were thinking of opening the shop once more if it's well worth it.

Thanks,
Wolf Heart.

Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 6:46 am
by Hera#76
Sorry wolfheart, I have never heard of it or been to it, but it does sound like a really good idea to open it back up. There are so few decent websites to purchase quality materials for a decent price. If that is what you could offer then I say go for it.

Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 7:22 am
by hedge*
Nope - not heard of it either.

Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 11:57 am
by Wolf Heart
Sorry wolfheart, I have never heard of it or been to it, but it does sound like a really good idea to open it back up. There are so few decent websites to purchase quality materials for a decent price. If that is what you could offer then I say go for it.
It is very good quality materials for good prices. She has jewelry, tarot decks, herbs, oils, books, baggys, wooden boxes, couldrons, just about everything.
However my favorite thing she made were these books. The covers were leather that they cooked and colored themselves, then they made parchment paper (she prefered making everything rather than buying it all ready) then they bound it as a book. Most people used it as their BOS.

Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 3:41 pm
by Hera#76
These homemade items sound fab just the type of thing I would be interested in. I believe that if you are following the wiccan way and believing in the god and goddess then you should use as much of nature as you possibly can and give back to nature wherever you can.