Embodying Quirky Charm with the Griselda Spell

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The quirky spell Griselda is a magical incantation that has been passed down through generations of witches and wizards. It is known for its unique and unpredictable effects, making it both powerful and dangerous. The origins of the spell remain a mystery, but it is believed to have been created by an ancient sorcerer who wanted to create a spell that would surprise and confuse his enemies. **The main idea of the quirky spell Griselda is its unpredictability and unique effects.** When cast, the spell can have a wide range of results, from turning objects into frogs to reversing the laws of gravity. No two uses of the spell are ever the same, making it a favorite among mischievous wizards looking to add an element of surprise to their magical experiments.


Eriselda is the name of a girl. A gorgeous person. She’s loyal and honest. Any boy to have her would be lucky. She’s pretty and always has a smile on her face. Always looking out for me and wherever she sees someone upset she takes the chance to make them happy. But her sense of humour is high. You can make her laugh quickly and she can make you laugh too. Her friends mean a lot to her and her friends are very lucky.

And I like my synaesthetic association with it, it tastes like some sort of yummy ice cream, it has a hint of lemon and caramel and something else I guess, not sure what. The traditional beauty of handcrafted art making includes dolls, paintings and mixed-media artwork, along with teddy bears in Stampington Company s unique publication.

Quirky spell Griselda

No two uses of the spell are ever the same, making it a favorite among mischievous wizards looking to add an element of surprise to their magical experiments. While the quirky spell Griselda can be fun and entertaining, it is important to use it with caution. The spell's effects can be unpredictable and sometimes dangerous.

Griselda the Hippo Witch Shelf Sitter Doll

If you’ve spent any time on this blog, you know I like hippos. I’ve created a number of hippo art pieces but this one is one of my favorites as it combines my other favorite subject: Halloween! My hippo witch is a shelf sitter, meaning her fat legs move at the hips and are bent so that they drape over the edge of a shelf. I made her for an art doll challenge but failed to complete her in time for submission (what a shocker).

Hippo Witch by Karen Furst of Trilby Works

She is made from a plastic peanut butter container and styrofoam, with layers of paper clay painted and sealed. Her clothing is hand made and caused me many difficulties as sewing is not my favorite activity. I used very old purple velvet scraps from a dress handed down in my family along with orange wool felt and black sueded fabric.

Unfortunately, I can’t sell her as my mother (the original hippopotomaniac) spied her in my studio and claimed her. But maybe I’ll make another one some day.

In the fall of 2015, the hippo witch was chosen to appear in Prims magazine, published by Stampington. Here’s how Stampington describes the magazine:

Prims exclusively features art inspired by a bygone era. You will find artwork of primitive, folk, historic, and early Americana style artists that will captivate the imagination and enchant with their simple beauty. The traditional beauty of handcrafted art making includes dolls, paintings and mixed-media artwork, along with teddy bears in Stampington & Company’s unique publication.

Prims Cover, Autumn 2015.

The magazine requested that I write up a short essay about my work. Here’s what I came up with:

Griselda the Hippo Witch
by Karen Furst

My mother has a huge collection of hippos, probably close to 5,000 or so. It’s getting to be quite a challenge to find new ones for her so… what’s an artsy person to do? Make one! My hippo witch Griselda came to life after several weeks of gluing, sculpting, drying, painting, sewing, and experimenting.

Griselda’s body is made from a plastic peanut butter container, with a painted paper clay head, arms, and legs. She is a shelf-sitter with legs that move at the hips. Lengths of stiff but bendable wire run through her arms and legs as an armature.

My color scheme (and overall theme) was inspired by Halloween. I pieced together Griselda’s outfit from vintage purple velvet scraps from a dress handed down in my family along with orange wool felt and black suede fabric from my stash. I did not use a pattern but rather fiddled with cutting and folding the fabric to fit. I used a machine to sew the triangular strips of fabric for the skirt and its hem. I hand cut stars and swirls from felt and glued them to her skirt and cape with fabric glue. Lengths of ribbon and trim and a silk flower further embellish her clothing and add a finished look.

Griselda seemed to need a hat; I made one from black craft felt, sewn into a cone shape, stuffed with polyester, and glued to a brim of cardboard covered with felt. A purple cord covers the seams and edges. I played around a bit with the scale of the hat – should I go large and floppy or small and pointed? I decided on the latter; it gives her a pert, almost Victorian look and it’s a pleasing punctuation mark at the top of her triangular outline.

Every witch needs a broom and pumpkin. The broom gave me fits: I had no idea how to make one! I tried to buy one online but just couldn’t find anything. Finally, I clipped some rushes from a fireplace broom and glued them to a stick. I wrapped the rushes with embroidery floss to keep them in place. By contrast, the pumpkin was easy. It’s just a ball of paper clay, shaped into a pumpkin, with a twisted piece of copper wire glued in for the stem.

When Griselda flies home on her broom from her Prims magazine adventure, she’ll head on over to my mother’s house where she’ll join the rest of the hippo collection. But I know it won’t take a magic spell for my hippopotamaniac mother to fall in love with her!

Karen Furst is an assemblage and mixed media artist who is currently working on a book about how to create miniature stone fairy houses. See her work and contact her at TrilbyWorks.com.

Tools & Materials:

plastic food container
fabric glue
paper clay
wire
paint, brushes
fabric, felt
ribbons and embellishments
scissors, thread, needle
cardboard
polyester stuffing
wood twig
embroidery floss
rushes

Thank you Prims magazine for choosing my piece!

Hippo Inspiration

If you like hippos as much as I do, please follow my Pinterest board: Hippos In Art. Here’s a preview.

Quirky spell griselda

It is recommended to cast the spell in a controlled environment and with the necessary knowledge and skills to handle any unexpected outcomes. Over the years, many wizards and witches have attempted to understand and document the quirky spell Griselda. Countless books and journals have been written on the subject, seeking to unravel the mysteries behind its unique properties. The spell has become a subject of fascination and study among magical scholars, who continue to experiment with its effects and try to uncover the secrets of its creation. In conclusion, the quirky spell Griselda is a remarkable and fascinating enchantment known for its unpredictable and one-of-a-kind effects. With its origins shrouded in mystery, this spell continues to capture the imagination of witches and wizards across the magical world..

Reviews for "Unconventional Magic: Unveiling the Griselda Spell"

1. Sara - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with "Quirky Spell Griselda". The storyline was all over the place and it felt like the author was just throwing in random magical elements without any coherence. The characters were also very one-dimensional and lacked depth. Overall, I found the book to be unengaging and confusing.
2. Mark - 1 star - I couldn't get into "Quirky Spell Griselda" at all. The writing style was choppy and there were numerous grammatical errors throughout the book. It felt like the author didn't bother to edit or proofread their work. The plot was weak and predictable, and I didn't find any of the characters likable or relatable. I definitely would not recommend this book.
3. Lisa - 2 stars - "Quirky Spell Griselda" had potential, but it fell short for me. The pacing was off, with some scenes dragging on while others were rushed. The dialogue felt forced and unnatural, making it difficult to connect with the characters. Additionally, the world-building was lacking, leaving many unanswered questions. Overall, I found the book to be underwhelming and forgettable.
4. Michael - 2 stars - I was expecting more from "Quirky Spell Griselda" based on the positive reviews, but it didn't live up to my expectations. The plot was full of clichés and the twists were predictable. The humor fell flat for me and the jokes felt forced. While the concept had potential, the execution left much to be desired. I wouldn't recommend this book to others looking for a captivating read.
5. Emily - 1 star - "Quirky Spell Griselda" was a complete letdown. The characters were extremely unlikable and lacked depth. The dialogue was cringe-worthy, filled with unrealistic conversations and awkward exchanges. The plot was convoluted and hard to follow, and I found myself getting bored and disconnected from the story. Overall, this book was a waste of time and I would not recommend it to anyone.

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