I found something so cute while shopping at a foreign grocery store. I have never seen this store sell this in the 3 years that I have lived here. I would regret it if I didn’t get this.
Oh my goodness what a find! My daughter and I would have gone NUTS had we found something like that. And you can use it for so many things afterward! I would probably use it for our crystals / rocks or maybe our ritual items. So awesome, I’m glad you found it!
She is lucky to have a mom like you. My mom qould have qondered why I’d want to buy something with a Halloween theme that is supposed to be for Christmas.
I was thinking the same thing!! Since I’m a beginner, I don’t have many alter tools, so right now everything could fit. Right now, I’m using a small book for my Book of Mirrors, so even that cold fit inside. The only things that can’t fit are my long incense sticks and my Book of Shadows.
No, but the site that I got it from sells grocery items from other countries. Some normal stuff from the states, like Mac and Cheese and stuff. Then besides Australia, they try to sell a little of everything. When I bought this item, I was looking to see which country it came from, but was shocked to find out that it came from Japan. The back of the tin actually had the name of the store etched in it. I’m a surprised as you are!
I can. Advent calendars are selling out around here, too, even the do it yourself ones. It seems tiny daily presents are becoming all the rage instead of the 1990’s psychologists’ tool of getting something bigger if impulses are curbed. I was researching the idea, but missed out on the size of container I’d have needed. All that’s left around here are the tiny 1” drawers which could only contain a piece of Halloween candy, nuts and bolts, or necklace charms. Still having a hard time figuring out what to put into such DIY containers. I’d enjoy the crafting, but ideas of fillers fail me. I haven’t even been finding party favors due to the tariff war. Instead, I’ve been seeking mini games and travel altar ideas for stocking stuffers.