Shrines and Altars

Pocket Altar Blank Canvas DIY Pocket Altar green Wool Felt - Etsy
This pocket shrine is a "blank canvas" for you to create your own altar. You get two pieces of wool felt which act as the backing fabrics for your designs. I've attached the altar closure to one of the pieces of felt. Bring your own creativity and sewing skills to this project. You'll need your own decorations, thread, and needles to complete the project.
Pocket Altar Blank Canvas DIY Pocket Altar brown - Etsy
This pocket shrine is a "blank canvas" for you to create your own altar.
Mother Earth Pocket Altar Shrine With Art by Alphonse Mucha. the Four Seasons - Etsy
Build Your Own Pocket Altar Shrine large With Batik Fabric and Red Wool Felt - Etsy
This pocket altar is a "blank" for you to personalize. Turn it into an altar to whatever you need or want! When you are done with that use, energetically cleanse it and use it for something else! Add pictures, petitions/prayers, or sigils to the vinyl pockets. Pin or sew on charms. Embroider messages or symbols onto the fabric. Tuck a petition or crystal into the fabric pocket.
Pocket Altar Blank Canvas DIY Pocket Altar black - Etsy
This pocket shrine is a "blank canvas" for you to create your own altar. You get two pieces of felt which act as the backing fabrics for your designs. I've attached the altar closure to one of the pieces of felt. Bring your own creativity and sewing skills to this project. You'll need your own decorations, thread, and needles to complete the project.
Cernunnos Pocket Altar Shrine - Etsy
Fabric Houses Christmas Village Advent Calendar
Tasteful fabric scraps pieced together to make these one of a kind, truly magical houses that can be strung like a garland or hung direct on the tree for your little one to find as they countdown the twelve days to Christmas. Each house is uniquely festive with embellishments or vintage lace trim. Sizes vary with room for small trinkets, poems or candy surprises inside. The largest is about 5 by 5 and the smallest 3.5 by 4. These are homemade with love. I remember the day (usually Friday after Thanksgiving) we would get the Christmas bins down from the garage to decorate for the season and all the hype and memories tied in to the familiar items within. I want someone to unpack these from their Christmas bin and feel that same magic and excitement that lives on in my warmest memories.