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Ostara is the Goddess of Dawn, and she represents rebirth and the new year. Download the free paper doll for hours of papercraft fun or purchase the paperback, featuring over 300 designs to cut out, including animals, clothing, shoes, and accessories.
There are also six pages of black-and-white designs for you to color your own styles
With the Ostara paper doll, Starr, you can teach your children about magickal pagan principles like transformation, infinity, growth, rebirth, and more.
- Make Your Own Ostara Baskets -Daffodil Days- Fun With Bunnies- Let's Grow!- Birch Queen- Witchy Stuff, Magic Tools, and Familiars- Forever Fashions- Fresh Tulips- The Oak King of Summer Returns- and more!
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Children will love to play with this pack of wolves and the Goddess Brigid. Listen to a podcast or YouTube video while you cut and play.
Download these free printables or purchase the full color paperback.
Some of the exclusive content available in the paperback book:
- The Sunbeam Boutique
- Hearth and Home
- Northern Lights
- Milkmaiden Outfits
- A Festival of Light
- A Winter Wonderland
- Design an Apothecary
- Witchy Stuff
- More Surprises!
Have fun!
Brigit Paper Doll (pdf)
DownloadTriple Goddess Ensemble (pdf)
DownloadCeltic Goddess (pdf)
DownloadWitchy Wardrobe (pdf)
DownloadWoodland Princess (pdf)
DownloadAnimal Friends (pdf)
DownloadThe Cailleach (pdf)
DownloadPatroness of Wolves (pdf)
DownloadBlack and White Design Studio (pdf)
DownloadKeeper of the Flame (pdf)
DownloadFor best results, glue the paper doll to cardstock before cutting it out.
Cut between the hair and the shoulders to attach the clothes.
Another excellent way to use paper dolls is to laminate them. I like to use this laminator with laminating sheets. Then, when you cut out the clothes, cut the tabs off, and laminate them. You can use double-sided tape, which is easy to apply with these glide-on rollers to attach the clothes to the doll.
One of our dear customers used velcro dots to make it easy for her daugher to attach the clothes, which is a great idea!
These are all great supplies for every crafty and homeschooling parent to have on hand.
Grani Hulda loves the Wheel of the Year celebrations! Ostara is one of her favorite holy days. In this fun and magickal book, Grani Hulda celebrates Ostara by hiding eggs, having a fire, making Ostara baskets and creating an Ostara altar, and that’s just to start.
Grani Hulda celebrates Beltane with her little friend the fawn. They enjoy Nature, grow a garden, put flower crowns on their cows’ heads, have a fire and so much more! Full of bright colors and pictures of flowers, grass and trees and everything to do with Beltane.
Lammas is a wonderful time of year when the sun is still strong and the union of the Sun and the Earth has created abundance. Grani Hulda celebrates Lammas with another one of her little animal friends, the otter. They enjoy bringing in the harvest and taking a day of rest to feast with friends and family.
Mabon is a fruitful time of year—literally! This is the time of the Second Harvest and Grani Hulda is busy harvesting fruits and vegetables. The leaves are changing colors as Summer gives way to Fall and the colors are so beautiful.
This is the time of year when a lot of changes happen and we celebrate our ancestors and family members who have passed on. Grani Hulda is busy making potions and crafts. As the Earth and its creatures prepare for winter, Grani Hulda also makes plans to use this time to dream a new life.
Yule is a time for celebrating the return of the light and rejoicing with family and friends in the abundance of our world. Join Grani Hulda and her animal friend the goose and discover what it means to be a pagan at Yule.
Imbolc is a quiet time of year when the first signs of Spring appear. As we wait with excitement for the power of the sun to grow, we take a moment to honor the Goddess Brigid. Join Grani Hulda and her friend, the groundhog as they celebrate Imbolc.
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