Far be it from The Bad Witch to bite off more than she can chew . . .but . . . I have a new (vaguely massive) project. We have opened an online companion site for “The Bad Witch” Crafts and our local brick-and-mortar store, Roots Occult and Curio Shop (Spring 2012).
It’s The Wyrd Sister and it’s the Grand Opening!
For all of December, we are offering 20% off everything in the store, just in time for Yule. We also have flat rate shipping and free shipping over $100.
There are more items coming in everyday, so keep looking. If there is something specific you want to see – let me know and I’ll move it to the top of my priority list. Of course, I take care of my own. In true Heathen fashion, all of my Facebook, Twitter, and WordPress friends (and real life friends, duh) will always have access to discount codes. (Right now, “yule” = 20% off.)
Open only 25 hours and 615 site visitors! Wahoo!
Now off to bed for a small coma.
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