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Tiny Gnome Terrarium

June 1st, 2009 by Jen

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$8.00 - Item#GNOMEHOME

Gnome Terrariums measure just two inches high (not including cork, image enlarged to show details) and are wonderful, self-contained, magical environments which need very little care & attention. Your Gnome Terrarium has just the right balance of fairy dust, moss, and stone to maintain a single North American Diminutive Wildwood Gnome. No watering nor feeding is required, just an occasional cotton swabbing if the fairy dust gets out of control. Simply remove the cork during each full moon, and your Gnome will conduct its necessary business and return by morning. IMPORTANT: Without magic, they will not thrive. You must whisper a wish to your Gnome at least once a week. Keeping your Gnome Terrarium near stones, plants, ceramic unicorns, pewter wizards, and any other magical items or creatures also helps to maintain the health of your Gnome. ALL GNOMES ARE WILLING PARTICIPANTS IN THE GNOME TERRARIUM, AND NO GNOMES ARE HARMED WHILE MAKING THIS PRODUCT. Join the Gnome Terrarium project and help preserve the Gnome population as its imaginary habitat dwindles.

Each Gnome Terrarium is handmade and unique; stones, moss, fairy dust and gnomes will vary. Each Gnome Terrarium comes in a dark green drawstring pouch, along with an instruction sheet.

Bulk and wholesale orders are possible for this item. Contact me for additional information.

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Browncoat holiday cards

November 27th, 2008 by Jen

“Merry Gorram Christmas” greeting cards I designed, inspired by the Joss Whedon cult TV show FIREFLY. Click on image to go to Cafe Press for cards, mugs and more (you will be navigated away from my blog, to a separate website).

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Santa Claus by Tara, age 5

December 6th, 2007 by Jen

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This picture of Santa Claus was drawn by my daughter Tara when she was 5-years-old. I’ve always loved it because it has such a Tim Burton quality (and Tara does watch a lot of Tim Burton movies, so that might not be an accident). Click on the image above for holiday gift items featuring Tara’s Santa. All profit from these sales will go into her college saving account.