Hello my Darlings, I have several Mabon, Autumnal Equinox and Second Harvest Videos on the channel, so I made a playlist for all of them to share with you. Here's a link: ua-cam.com/play/PLYGuYe4No1c7anjwZakzy_pEEi8bhlPog.html
I will be making one of these for my granddaughter for Christmas!!!! Thank you so much for the video. I chuckled about the Irish and was almost heartbroken about burning or burring the doll.
I like the infusing of Mabon doll in soil next year as it creates a yearly tradition of recreating ritual that the whole family and neighborhood can enjoy.....I host seasonal/ritual crafting sessions with all the neighborhood kids and we celebrate each festival as a community!!!
Thank you for this wonderful video. I just shucked some fresh corn, and I love getting my materials for free -- there's something very satisfying about using up what you already have. I also followed your tutorial for making a cleansing broom, and foraged for pine needles and twigs. It came out great, and was a very relaxing project and easy to do. I appreciate all your efforts to share your knowledge and ideas with others.
My corn did not do too well this year, but it tried. I will probably make a corn dolly from the leaves of my corn plants when i bring them in for decoration and the corn for my hens.
Blessed Be sister! Your way is SO much simpler than the dolly's I've been struggling with! Thank you and your video is outstanding, easy to follow, to the point, informativeand soothing.
Awww I didn’t know you could paint them, it looks beautiful. This is going to be my first Mabon and Samhain and I want to celebrate each holiday seasonally so I can’t wait to make my own! Thank you for the inspiration, it’s very beautiful. I hope you and your family are well and best wishes lovely~ 🌻❤️✨
This is such a lovely tradition! It’s the end of corn season where I live (NJ- don’t judge because we have some of the best corn on the cob!) so I plan on making this a project for the week. Thank u so much for sharing :)
Hi. I think shes beautiful. I used to make corn husk dolls many yrs ago. The ones i made had the puffy long sleeves. That can be a chore cause they kept splitting but finally i would get it done. I love the wheat you put on her apron i think that does her justice. Thank you for sharing this video i loved it.
Wow, this is really beautiful, would it be possible to make it out of biodegradable materials (sewing with cotton thread rather than hot glueing for example) and then burying it in the spring?
Hello my Darlings, I have several Mabon, Autumnal Equinox and Second Harvest Videos on the channel, so I made a playlist for all of them to share with you. Here's a link:
ua-cam.com/play/PLYGuYe4No1c7anjwZakzy_pEEi8bhlPog.html
Your beautiful voice…your gorgeous hands…you held me in thrall for your whole video. I’m a new subscriber for sure! Blessed be!
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Thank you for this lovely tutorial 🤎 This will be my first time making a corn dolly, I'm so excited! ☺️
This is a lovely version of a corn dolly - I especially like your addition of color!
How precious
Beautiful corn doll and I love the tradition! Thank you for this video on how to make one! 😇♥♥♥♥♥♥
Você tem uma voz tão doce. Fala pausadamente. Consegui entender 90% do que você disse no vídeo. ❤❤❤
A groovy tutorial for me to use to make a representation of selu...
The cherokee earth goddess of abundance.
This is beautiful. Thank you for sharing 🧡.
I will be making one of these for my granddaughter for Christmas!!!! Thank you so much for the video. I chuckled about the Irish and was almost heartbroken about burning or burring the doll.
Oh My Goodness...I Love Her So Much! 💛🧡💛
Love your corn Dolly!
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Wonderful to See this Tradition again thank you Mary, germany
Well done, looking forward to making one soon. ❤
Love it! Such a nice tradition.
I like the infusing of Mabon doll in soil next year as it creates a yearly tradition of recreating ritual that the whole family and neighborhood can enjoy.....I host seasonal/ritual crafting sessions with all the neighborhood kids and we celebrate each festival as a community!!!
Thank you for this wonderful video. I just shucked some fresh corn, and I love getting my materials for free -- there's something very satisfying about using up what you already have. I also followed your tutorial for making a cleansing broom, and foraged for pine needles and twigs. It came out great, and was a very relaxing project and easy to do. I appreciate all your efforts to share your knowledge and ideas with others.
this is just adorable
Thank you for sharing! I’m going to try it!
so beautiful
She's gorgeous ☺️! 🌻
I feel in love with your doll. thank you for sharing. I just made it she is great i cant wait to make more....
My corn did not do too well this year, but it tried. I will probably make a corn dolly from the leaves of my corn plants when i bring them in for decoration and the corn for my hens.
Beautiful I love your doll and I can't wait to make. 💞💞thank u
That was a great video thank you very much for sharing this
Thank you for sharing. This was very informative for a newbie such as me. I will be making a corn husk dolly of my own.
Blessed Be sister! Your way is SO much simpler than the dolly's I've been struggling with! Thank you and your video is outstanding, easy to follow, to the point, informativeand soothing.
Much appreciated.❤
That's beautiful. I think she has such character. Lovely video xxx
Awww I didn’t know you could paint them, it looks beautiful. This is going to be my first Mabon and Samhain and I want to celebrate each holiday seasonally so I can’t wait to make my own! Thank you for the inspiration, it’s very beautiful. I hope you and your family are well and best wishes lovely~ 🌻❤️✨
This is such a lovely tradition! It’s the end of corn season where I live (NJ- don’t judge because we have some of the best corn on the cob!) so I plan on making this a project for the week. Thank u so much for sharing :)
Hi. I think shes beautiful. I used to make corn husk dolls many yrs ago. The ones i made had the puffy long sleeves. That can be a chore cause they kept splitting but finally i would get it done. I love the wheat you put on her apron i think that does her justice. Thank you for sharing this video i loved it.
I love watching but I am one of the “crafting fail” people!🖤
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Same 🚶♀️😭
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I'm going to make one today for Mabon 🧡
Beautiful doll! Thank you so much for sharing.
Ty for the video! Can’t wait to make some!
Absolutely Beautiful! TFS
Beautiful!
Beautiful!!! I also make a corn dolly during mabon-tide. I call it the Harvest Queen and it's part of my practise for Panenka.
Fascinating 👍👍👍👍
I Love her!!
Beautiful! I love it!
So Beautiful. Will be Making One. I Love It 😍💕
Amazing, as always!
Lovely 😍
Fabulous tutorial 🧡💛❤
Looks so lovely dear sister - thank you for share ..enjoyed to watch the process of your creation very much
Cool! But I'd use fabric instead of corn husks because i don't know where I'd get them from.
You can easily purchase them in The Mexican cooking section at any Walmart. They are used for making tamales.
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this is so cute do you think i could put a small gem in her "heart"
I love your voice 😊❤
Wow, this is really beautiful, would it be possible to make it out of biodegradable materials (sewing with cotton thread rather than hot glueing for example) and then burying it in the spring?
Yes it would.
Imma put sunflower seeds for mine eyes
She’s beautiful! Could you use wheat for her her or would that not work? Thank you for sharing 😀
How do you dry the corn husks?
Where can you get husks?
there is a link below the video
11:46 wait .can I keep my dolly? Coz i don't wanna burn it
I keep mine and re-use it every year