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GoddessintheGroove Posted - Nov 22 2010 : 9:55:34 PM
Hi there!

Looking for a great gift for a friend? Check out my Kitchen Witches, they have a mischievous side to them :).

Taken from my site:
"The Kitchen Witch is the good witch, making the kitchen a warm, cozy, and comfortable place to be in. She performs wonderful magic that tricks the bad witch, who is full of mischief . Therefore, the bad witch looses her power to mess with and ruin your cooking. According to legend, cakes, breads, and other pastries will rise according to recipes. Milk will not sour or spoil. Cooking pots won't boil over. Toast, potatoes, and rice won't burn. Spices you mix will be perfect, as well as the tea and coffee you serve. Since the kitchen is the "heart" of the home, she will keep ill wishes from your entire home.

My Kitchen Witches have a little mischief of their own, and will make you laugh as they fly around in your kitchen."

You can see more at
http://goddessinthegroove.com/kitchenwitches.html

Greetings,
Heike

"A journey back to the roots..."
http://www.herbmagik.com

http://www.facebook.com/theGoddessintheGroove
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tribalcime Posted - Jan 09 2011 : 02:45:29 AM
those are so cute :)

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GoddessintheGroove Posted - Jan 08 2011 : 07:32:30 AM
Melody :)..

My etsy is a bit depleted of Witches, but you can see a few at
http://picasaweb.google.com/HeikeSharp/KitchenWitches?feat=directlink

Greetings,
Heike

quote:
Originally posted by melody

Oh my gosh....I used to have one of those a long time ago!

I will check out your site.

Melody
Farmgirl #525
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"A journey back to the roots..."
http://www.herbmagik.com

"Women with opinions, pendants, & KitchenWitches...all in one."
http://www.goddessinthegroove.com

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JessieMae Posted - Jan 08 2011 : 01:13:24 AM
Heike, feel free to use whatever.

Jessie Mae
Farmgirl Sisterhood #134
melody Posted - Jan 07 2011 : 8:47:41 PM
Oh my gosh....I used to have one of those a long time ago!

I will check out your site.

Melody
Farmgirl #525
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GoddessintheGroove Posted - Jan 07 2011 : 3:12:04 PM
JessieMae,

that is hilarious! Just fabulous!! :)
The picture is a very traditional kitchen witch, the kind I know from childhood, too. Mine are a bit more mischievious, lol.

Thank you for sharing. I would love to include your story when I redo the kitchen witch page on my site, would you be ok with that?

Greetings,
Heike

quote:
Originally posted by JessieMae

Oooh, I have a story about kitchen witches! When I was a very little girl, my grandmother had a kitchen witch that hung over her sink. Her's was the ugly, hag-type, not cute like yours. But, to keep me busy and out of the way when she was cooking, she used to let me sit on the drainboard with a long-handled wooden spoon and try to hit the witch. It was guaranteed to keep me busy all afternoon.
One day the family went out to a restaurant to eat, and the table behind us was full of nuns. I saw them and immediately shouted, "You ol' nasty witch, I hit you with my spoon!" and threw my silverware at them.
After that, no more hitting kitchen witches with spoons. Instead, I was to play quietly with the Infant of Prague as a baby doll!
This was the kind of witch Grandma had. If I remember correctly, she had hooks for hands that really gave me the heebie-jeebies.




Jessie Mae
Farmgirl Sisterhood #134



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"A journey back to the roots..."
http://www.herbmagik.com

"Women with opinions, pendants, & KitchenWitches...all in one."
http://www.goddessinthegroove.com

Find me on FB: http://www.facebook.com/theGoddessintheGroove
JessieMae Posted - Jan 07 2011 : 11:54:57 AM
Oooh, I have a story about kitchen witches! When I was a very little girl, my grandmother had a kitchen witch that hung over her sink. Her's was the ugly, hag-type, not cute like yours. But, to keep me busy and out of the way when she was cooking, she used to let me sit on the drainboard with a long-handled wooden spoon and try to hit the witch. It was guaranteed to keep me busy all afternoon.
One day the family went out to a restaurant to eat, and the table behind us was full of nuns. I saw them and immediately shouted, "You ol' nasty witch, I hit you with my spoon!" and threw my silverware at them.
After that, no more hitting kitchen witches with spoons. Instead, I was to play quietly with the Infant of Prague as a baby doll!
This was the kind of witch Grandma had. If I remember correctly, she had hooks for hands that really gave me the heebie-jeebies.




Jessie Mae
Farmgirl Sisterhood #134
GoddessintheGroove Posted - Nov 27 2010 : 06:26:07 AM
Thank you Nicole! :)

I will be listing more on Sunday...possibly with a discount ;).

Greetings,
Heike
quote:
Originally posted by texdane

Heike,
They are soo cute! I love kitchen witches and haven't seen one in years! I'll keep yours in mind for gifts...

Nicole

Farmgirl Sister #1155
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FarmGirl Sister #2245
"A journey back to the roots..."
http://www.herbmagik.com

"Women with opinions, pendants, & KitchenWitches...all in one."
http://www.goddessinthegroove.com

Find me on FB: http://www.facebook.com/theGoddessintheGroove
texdane Posted - Nov 27 2010 : 05:15:35 AM
Heike,
They are soo cute! I love kitchen witches and haven't seen one in years! I'll keep yours in mind for gifts...

Nicole

Farmgirl Sister #1155
KNITTER, JAM-MAKER AND MOM EXTRAORDINAIRE
GoddessintheGroove Posted - Nov 24 2010 : 11:57:09 PM
Oh la la....the Etsy page is
http://www.etsy.com/shop/goddessinthegroove

But maybe you already know that :).

Greetings,
Heike

FarmGirl Sister #2245
"A journey back to the roots..."
http://www.herbmagik.com

"Women with opinions, pendants, & KitchenWitches...all in one."
http://www.goddessinthegroove.com

Find me on FB: http://www.facebook.com/theGoddessintheGroove
GoddessintheGroove Posted - Nov 23 2010 : 08:27:59 AM
LOL, Diana :),

they are such a wonderful energy, they make me laugh even when I make them.

I will be putting some on my etsy store at http://www.etsy.com/goddessinthegroove in the next few days so they can go out in time for Christmas. I can't take any more custom orders now, but the ones I am making are so diverse, I am sure the right one will be there. They each have a name and come with a little tag that states the KitchenWitch lore :).

Greetings,
Heike

FarmGirl Sister #2245
"A journey back to the roots..."
http://www.herbmagik.com

http://www.facebook.com/theGoddessintheGroove
frolicnfibers Posted - Nov 23 2010 : 07:59:22 AM
Those are so adorable...I love the rear view! Have hearted you for Christmas shopping. My step daughter needs one of those!

Diana

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GoddessintheGroove Posted - Nov 23 2010 : 12:02:41 AM
Guten Tag Marian!

I grew up in Germany, so not so far away :).

I must tell you that my Kitchen Witches have become a favorite gift for my friends :)...the lore has it that they have even more good magic for the kitchen if they were given as a gift! So there you go, you mother was spreading the love.

Greetings,
Heike

FarmGirl Sister #2245
"A journey back to the roots..."
http://www.herbmagik.com

http://www.facebook.com/theGoddessintheGroove
dutchy Posted - Nov 22 2010 : 11:12:12 PM
OH those bring back memories. My mother used to make lots of kitchen witches to give away when I was small. They were pretty, with a black hat, cape, dress and broom. She gave them all away so I don't have one unfortunately. Would have liked it if she had kept just one for herself too lol.

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