I, myself, am strange and unusual - Lydia Deetz, Beetlejuice
That sums it up. I'm a little odd, a little weird. I was the friend parents didn't like seeing on their doorstep with my black hair, black eyeliner, and witchcraft books falling out of my backpack. Today, I'm still that same person -- with better eyeliner skills -- with pentacles around my neck and tarot cards in my purse. I've been a witch for almost 30 years, and a budding entrepreneur even longer. From my first foray into business selling greetings cards to the three people that lived on my road year round when I was in grade school to my short-lived law practice (yes, I'm a lawyer... but I'm recovering) to my first Etsy shop to this one, I've been hustling, bustling, and looking for the place where I fit. Turns out I just had to go back to my black-dyed roots, pick up my wand, and charm my sewing machine to crank out some bags.
Just kidding. I'm sewing the bags. Just me, in my goth-y, vintage-decorated home -- think Morticia meets Lucille -- while my pups snore and I make plans for my next steps.
Shopping with me means you're helping to grow my dream of opening a brick and mortar version of Morrigan's Crows where I can provide ethically sourced metaphysical goods to my local and online community. I want it to be a place where you can come to ask questions about your spiritual path, get a tarot reading, hear your favorite author speak, rally for social justice, and do some witchy crafting on make and take nights.