Faint & Faery

Faint & Faery From ceremonial magick supplies to forest-inspired decor. Pagan powered.

Whimsical Wares for the nature-lover & the magick-seeker.🌿Faint & Faery specializes in handmade needle-felted creatures, intricate cardstock shadowboxes, & curated spiritual curios.

05/11/2026

Hear ye, hear ye, Faint & Faery returneth! So excited to announce I'll be at the Lore & Legends Guild Ren Faire again this year. I hope to see you there.✨🧚‍♀️

Nothing better than Beltaine on a Friday! 🔥I plan to tidy up my raised beds and enjoy time in the sun - it took forever ...
05/01/2026

Nothing better than Beltaine on a Friday! 🔥I plan to tidy up my raised beds and enjoy time in the sun - it took forever to get here! Oh yeah, and I might converse with a faery or two. 🧚‍♀️

What are you doing this Beltaine weekend?

I just had to share this. 🤣🤣🤣 Happy Beltaine!
05/01/2026

I just had to share this. 🤣🤣🤣 Happy Beltaine!

Happy Beltane! What's your favorite Gaelic holiday or holiday on the Wheel of the Year?

It's coming!!! 🔥🔥🔥
04/25/2026

It's coming!!! 🔥🔥🔥

Tomorrow is the day!! About ready to head down to Lewis Hawkes Arena at Evergreen Park to set up my booth. 👉 2026 North ...
04/24/2026

Tomorrow is the day!! About ready to head down to Lewis Hawkes Arena at Evergreen Park to set up my booth.

👉 2026 North Peace Critter & Craft Sale
✔ Over 150 vendors
✔ Sat Apr 25 Only
✔ 10am - 4pm

If you come, visit me at Booth 46 (across from the overhead/loading doors)

What are your plans? 🌱🌞
03/17/2026

What are your plans? 🌱🌞

The Spring Equinox is almost here, and with it comes the lighter half of the Wheel of the Year. 🌸

On Friday, March 20, 2026, day and night are about equal in length. And, from here, the light begins to grow stronger, the earth wakes up, and the first real signs of spring start appearing everywhere.

For some pagans and witches, this is also known as Ostara, a celebration of renewal, fertility, and the return of life after winter.

If you’re planning to celebrate, here are a few ways to honor the season:

🥚 Decorate eggs
🌱 Plant seeds or start a garden
🌼 Spend time in nature
🌸 Pick wildflowers
🫖 Host a spring tea party
🕯️ Decorate your altar
🍳 Make an egg dish
🌅 Watch the sunrise or sunset
🧹 Spring clean your space
⚖️ Do a balancing spell
🌷 Create an altar for Persephone

You can find more Ostara rituals, altar ideas, and spring equinox ideas here: https://www.pagangrimoire.com/category/holidays/

Took a bit but finally finished this guy! He'll be available for adoption at the Critter & Craft sale at Evergreen Park🐐
03/17/2026

Took a bit but finally finished this guy! He'll be available for adoption at the Critter & Craft sale at Evergreen Park🐐

So admittedly I haven't been posting much of my witchy stuff lately. Truth is because I have a ton of witchy stuff in st...
03/08/2026

So admittedly I haven't been posting much of my witchy stuff lately. Truth is because I have a ton of witchy stuff in stock and I've been working my butt off to have lots of handmade items available for the Critter & Craft Show at Evergreen Park. That being said take a guess at what i am working on now!

Happy Imbolc Snow Moon. We're halfway to spring! 🔥🌕🐦
02/02/2026

Happy Imbolc Snow Moon. We're halfway to spring! 🔥🌕🐦

Under the fresh glow of the Snow Moon, may your Imbolc bring calm, quiet reflection, and a whisper of gentle magick.🕯️

It's the time of Brighid, my favourite Goddess. Which Goddess are you most drawn to?
01/28/2026

It's the time of Brighid, my favourite Goddess. Which Goddess are you most drawn to?

Brigid is not the goddess most people think she is. (Though you probably knew that.)

A lot of modern writing frames her as a quiet hearth goddess. Comfort. Domestic fire. Gentle warmth. Nope.

In early Irish sources like Sanas Cormaic, Brigid’s name is linked to breo-saigit meaning “fire arrow.”

She is credited with inventing keening, the vocal crying and wailing performed after death. She rules poetry, healing, and smithcraft. All transformative, powerful disciplines.

But here’s what really stood out when I went back to the Carmina Gadelica.

Brigid isn’t just associated with fire. She uses her breath to wake the earth from winter.

In Scottish Gaelic tradition, winter was sometimes called am mìos marbh (“the dead month”) or an ràithe marbh (“the dead quarter”). On Brigid’s Day, she uses her breath and her white wand and breath to reanimate the land itself.

After this awakening, a serpent associated with winter’s venom is drawn up from the earth and slithers away.

Brigid is not a passive hearth figure.
She’s the catalyst.

And she arrives this Sunday.

Read more about her powers, myths, and how to work with her here: https://www.pagangrimoire.com/brigid-goddess/

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