Concoction noun a mixture of various ingredients
Did you go through that phase? That phase when you were about seven where you collected leaves and flower petals and pebbles and sticks and shells and maybe the occasional feather or butterfly wing or other bit of treasure and combined them in the very prettiest bottles you could find to make magic potions?
Or maybe you’re doing the slightly more grownup version of that phase where you have a really amazing herb garden and a well stocked spice drawer and tea cupboard and can make yourself the exact right thing depending on the occasion?
Or maybe you’re like me and you’ve decided that you sort of don’t really care if other people understand or like something…if you like it, that’s enough! (I’m desperately hoping that this one is not a phase and is instead just what the rest of being a grownup is going to be like, because it’s a pretty good way to be.)
Because I have a feeling a fair number of you did one (or very possibly all!) of those phases. And I further suspect that, if that sounds like you, you might possibly see the appeal of teeny tiny knitted potion bottles. Because really, I simply can’t be the only one. I know some of you are right here with me, and willing to indulge your love for the absurd and adorable.
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