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Let the New Year's Sales begin!
Celtic Attic is working very hard behind the scenes. We have added some new products and also a lot of clearance items. We will be adding more as we move forward.
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Use code Tenp and get 10% off any order. Shop our Clearance section and items are already marked down up to 75% off. Be sure to check out the New Product section as well, lots of great new gift ideas there for your shopping pleasure.
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Welcome to the Celtic Attic Newsletter & Update. We will keep you posted on all sales and events that are happening online and in the store. We also invite you to join us on the website to read the rest of the monthly newsletter from the link below if there is one. All things Irish, Scottish, Welsh with a bit of the Scandinavian tossed in just for fun! Shop with us all year long for all your gift giving occasions.
We are working on a brand new website and shopping portal. We will let you know via newsletter when it is ready to explore and will ask for your input before we go live. We promise you will love it and it will be so easy to find products and to explore all the stories we have of the Celtic Lands to share with you. I have been writing a lot in my spare time (lol) but really I have but am saving it all for the new website!
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Find this lovely Celtic Mum Bracelet and so much more!
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Cups & Mugs, Food and Sweets, just a bit of what we have that's neat.
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We have a great selection of Pewter, Silver & Gold Celtic Jewelry.
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Slàinte Thought for the Day
Excerpt from the "The Way of the Celts" by Kristin Olsen
The island known as Tir na nÓg is a land of perpetual youth and beauty. Time stands still, flowers do not die or wilt and life is ageless. It is found in many Irish tales of magic and mysticism. The land of youth holds the legends and tales of mighty heroes and sorcerers, and of the ancient ones long ago honored for their deeds. This island keeps secrets and only the brave and daring that listen with their whole hearts and souls can hear the whispers upon the winds of past tales of glory. If you listen oh so carefully you might just hear an ancestor impart words of wisdom for we mere mortals to only contemplate and praise. Pay close attention to the air as it brushes past your ear for it might be your ancestor or a grand Goddess telling you a tale of their mighty life and love. This is a land of Fairy tale and Adventure. This is a Celtic Heaven.
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The Ten Largest Populated cities in Ireland are:
Dublin 1024027
Cork 190384
Dún Laoghaire 185400
Luimneach 90054
Gaillimh 70686
Tallaght 64282
Waterford 47904
Swords 36924
Drogheda 33441
Dundalk 33428
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Amazing gifts for your home and yard. Signs, Lamps, Doorknockers, Sun catchers and so much moe.
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For that wee irish baby... clothing, toys, books and artwork.
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A little Poem & Prose
As mere mortals
we live for tomorrow.
We regret our yesterdays.
Only rarely does the present
even enter our thoughts.
Yet this is the time space
that our yesterdays are based on
and our tomorrows are molded from.
Think of today as the beginning.
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Celtic Recipe - From the Celtic Attic Cookbook
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Scottish Egg Cookies
4 eggs
4 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1-cup sugar
1-cup milk
8 tablespoons Crisco
4 cups flour
Sift flour, baking power and salt. Set aside. Combine sugar, Crisco & eggs, mix well then add flour and milk a little at a time. Add some more flour until the mixture is easy to handle. Take small spoonfuls and roll in confectioner’s sugar. Bake 350 degrees until brown on the outside. Approx. 10 minutes. This recipe is very old and was used on a wood fireplace stove so there is no time. Just need a good eye!
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Coupons and Deals
This weeks deal at the Celtic Attic because we love our customers is 10% off, use code tenp at checkout. We will also honor that on all already marked down Clearance Items. Happy Shopping.
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