Hello dear readers,
After saying goodby to the Skellies, the cats accompanied Baalatova home. On the way they helped her search for her lost magic wand in vain. They promised to keep on searching and went back to the Skellies.
Well, October has vanished but not before I had fun fooling around with the Skellies and Baalatova crazy story.
Baalatova was happy to be back. Everything was right in place awaiting her return.
Baalatova is a gift from Sarit who created her face and hat and helped me put her together.
On the table is a mouthwatering blood and eyes cake, baked by Tatiana. She immediately sat down and served herself a piece.
Also on the table are very old pages containing magic secrets sent by Birgit, Birgit also sent the beautiful bronze unicorn which I used as a decoration one on one of the books. I made the books and scrolls.
Meet Baalatova's cat Meffi (Short for Meffisto) created by Tatiana and adopted on spot by Baalatova .
The candles on the fireplace are gifts ( left to right) from Tatiana, Birgit and Jane.
On the shelve, under the window are gifts from Maria. On the wall are souvenir miniature clay sculptures from our unforgettable visit to San Agustin, Colombia.
We read Erich Von Daniken's book, Chariots of the Gods, and decided to go there by car, against the advice of all our friends in Bogota. It took us two days to get there from Bogota but it was worth it! The site is pure magic. (That was about 20 year ago. sigh)
https://sacredsites.com/americas/colombia/san_augustin.html
Potion bottles on the second shelve are created by Kikka The cute little bronze dragon is a gift from Birgit. The bats and cat are gifts from Maria.
The rug in front of the fireplace is a gift created by Fabiola
The spooky clock another gift from Fabiola.
As you see Baalatova is a very famous and lucky witch. She has friends all over the world. She received gifts from Israel, Ukraine, Germany, USA, Ireland, Finland and Italy. There is even one gift from Greece. It's on the window sill outside. I'll post about it when the exterior of the house will be finished.
And so, my friends, the interior is finished (There is always room for improvement. It's now left to work on the exterior. I can give you a glimpse but there is a lot of work to be done yet.
The stone work has to be finished, lots of greenery, creeping vines, etc. Adding a bedroom on the roof.....It's all to be accomplished until next Halloween.
Now I've time to begin to prepare the Christmas and Hanukkah gifts as well as host my 6th blog anniversary giveaway, soon to be announced.
Blessings to all of you!
After saying goodby to the Skellies, the cats accompanied Baalatova home. On the way they helped her search for her lost magic wand in vain. They promised to keep on searching and went back to the Skellies.
Well, October has vanished but not before I had fun fooling around with the Skellies and Baalatova crazy story.
Baalatova was happy to be back. Everything was right in place awaiting her return.
Baalatova is a gift from Sarit who created her face and hat and helped me put her together.
On the table is a mouthwatering blood and eyes cake, baked by Tatiana. She immediately sat down and served herself a piece.
Also on the table are very old pages containing magic secrets sent by Birgit, Birgit also sent the beautiful bronze unicorn which I used as a decoration one on one of the books. I made the books and scrolls.
Meet Baalatova's cat Meffi (Short for Meffisto) created by Tatiana and adopted on spot by Baalatova .
The candles on the fireplace are gifts ( left to right) from Tatiana, Birgit and Jane.
On the shelve, under the window are gifts from Maria. On the wall are souvenir miniature clay sculptures from our unforgettable visit to San Agustin, Colombia.
We read Erich Von Daniken's book, Chariots of the Gods, and decided to go there by car, against the advice of all our friends in Bogota. It took us two days to get there from Bogota but it was worth it! The site is pure magic. (That was about 20 year ago. sigh)
https://sacredsites.com/americas/colombia/san_augustin.html
Potion bottles on the second shelve are created by Kikka The cute little bronze dragon is a gift from Birgit. The bats and cat are gifts from Maria.
The rug in front of the fireplace is a gift created by Fabiola
The spooky clock another gift from Fabiola.
As you see Baalatova is a very famous and lucky witch. She has friends all over the world. She received gifts from Israel, Ukraine, Germany, USA, Ireland, Finland and Italy. There is even one gift from Greece. It's on the window sill outside. I'll post about it when the exterior of the house will be finished.
And so, my friends, the interior is finished (There is always room for improvement. It's now left to work on the exterior. I can give you a glimpse but there is a lot of work to be done yet.
The stone work has to be finished, lots of greenery, creeping vines, etc. Adding a bedroom on the roof.....It's all to be accomplished until next Halloween.
Now I've time to begin to prepare the Christmas and Hanukkah gifts as well as host my 6th blog anniversary giveaway, soon to be announced.
Blessings to all of you!
Por fin llegó Baalatova a su casa!!! Bravo! menuda casa tan bonita que le esperaba,es una bruja muy,muy afortunada,con regalos de tantas amigas y amigos!! No le falta de nada,su hermosa casa está llena de preciosos detalles,ahora podrá hacer sus pociones y sortilegios tranquila!!!!
ReplyDeleteBesos.
That is one scary witch! Love her cat , she looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteWow, Drora, you've created an international Halloween room box, filled with all those wonderful gifts of blog friends from all over the world, how nice is that!?
ReplyDeleteThe room looks fantastic, I can't wait to see the outside.
Have a nice weekend. Hugs, Ilona
Preciosidades en miniatura. muy bonitas.
ReplyDeleteShabat Shalom from Spain.
Hi, Drora! Baalatova really get comfortable! This beautiful cozy house! All gifts masterpieces. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteEsa parece la casa de una reina más que la de una bruja, Drora! Entiendo que Baalatova esté feliz de regresar :) Se me ha puesto mal cuerpo con esa tarta de ojos, jaaaaa! Un beso
ReplyDelete,Hello Drora
ReplyDelete.Baalatova is a lucky witch
!So many "fans" around the world thinking of her
.I think her home is very tastefully furnished
.I would recommend some carpets for her cats
:) .And maybe for her too, to avoid cold feet
!I will be announcing a giveaway soon also
.I suppose there will be several this time of year
,Have a lovely weekend
Nina
Una escena encantadora y más con la cantidad de recuerdos de amigas. Será un recuerdo fantástico.En espera del exterior,feliz fin de semana:-)
ReplyDeleteBonita casa con bonitos detalles de artesanas de muchos países. Aun hay trabajo con la piedra y la vegetación pero no creo que Baalatova tenga prisa.
ReplyDeleteI knew it before but now it's official - Baalatova is one lucky witch! She came to the perfect master of interior witchy designs! You've made a very special place for her, so full of atmosphere and great ideas. And with all those gifts from dear people it becomes extra special, I'm glad and proud that I have contributed too. It's great news that there is a bedroom to come still... and works on the exterior... and according to me and my experiences with herb witches a magical garden can never be wrong. *teehee* I'm looking forward to see progress on this wonderful project some time... hopefully before next Halloween! Well... and now to something different... let's face the coming season... (Aaaaahhhhhrrrrggghhhhh... is it that time of the year already?????? *LOL*)
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Birgit
Baalatova is a lucky witch! Gifts from the world are perfect in this room.
ReplyDeleteOhhhh que casa tan linda tiene esa bruja, jeje, si no falta detalle. Espero que las mejoras se refieran a añadirle jardin o algo así, porque yo la casita la veo preciosa.
ReplyDeleteBesote!!!!!
Me encanta la casita de la bruja.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
Maite
Congratulations
ReplyDeleteUn trabajo muy completo en detalles.
Un abrazo
A great room with all the perfect details that a witch must have.
ReplyDeleteGeneviève
Que bien que Baalatova haya encontrado su casa. Es una escena preciosa llena de detalles
ReplyDeleteEs encantadora felicidades
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