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Song of Our Heritage- A how-to for making  a Yule bock Yule Crafts, Yule Celebration, Yule Goat, Yule Tree, Pagan Yule, Solstice Celebration, Pagan Crafts, Scandinavian Countries, Swedish Christmas

i decided to try my hand at building a yule bock this holiday season. materials used; 2 bundles of wheat and rye straw from the garden. about 36 inches long and as much as i can fit my thumbs and fore fingers around. a spool of twine and scissors. red kid skin (red ribbon would work well too) i began by evening out my bundles of straw, flipping half of each bundle then evening em out and tying them up. next i soaked them in hot water for about 5 hours to soften em. i placed a heavy baking…

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Yule Goat Illustrated Journal Page by fallingSarah Yule Traditions, Solstice Art, Yule Crafts, Illustrated Journal, Yule Celebration, Pagan Christmas, Yule Goat, Pagan Yule, Happy Winter Solstice

Description Long winter nights and freezing temperatures are kept at bay when the candles are lit and the Yule festivals are near! The Yule Goat, or Julbocken brings holiday cheer and presents and even adorns your Christmas tree. Celebrate this wonderful creature with an illustrated journal page featuring facts about the goat, Scandinavian traditions and folklore! Watercolour and ink Prints available here: www.etsy.com/uk/listing/564756…

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🌲 CHRISTMAS ANIMALS 🌲 In Scandinavia, the Yule goat delivers presents and houses are adorned with straw Yule goat ornaments. This tradition is thought to have its origins with the god Thor, whose chariot was pulled by two goats, Tanngrisnir (Gap-Tooth) and Tanngnjóstr (Tooth-Grinder). Diy Yule Goat, Yule Goat Diy, Viking Christmas Decorations, Diy Yule Ornaments, Gap Tooth, Winter Solstice Traditions, Yule Traditions, Norse Paganism, Viking Christmas

🌲 CHRISTMAS ANIMALS 🌲 In Scandinavia, the Yule goat delivers presents and houses are adorned with straw Yule goat ornaments. This tradition is thought to have its origins with the god Thor, whose chariot was pulled by two goats, Tanngrisnir (Gap-Tooth) and Tanngnjóstr (Tooth-Grinder).

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