
Bon Ton Shimmer Mill

Bon Ton Shimmer Mill
Have you ever wondered where the magical and mysterious substance called pixie dust comes from? The answer remains shrouded in mystery. We do know that after collection, raw pixie shimmer is shipped to the Bon Ton Shimmer Mill and gently coaxed into the sparkling dust we know and love. The windmill powers the grindstones and collection wheel, while also wafting just a bit of extra magic into the air. Once finely ground and collected, the pixie dust is carefully bottled and sent out via snail mail to communities far and wide.
Villagers tend to rely on the local pick-up box, and it is always in stock at Azolla’s Arcanum right down the way.

Rebekah VanWieren
Rebekah is a Professor of Landscape and Design at Montana State University with a background in research on landscape reuse of old industrial sites. She loves being outdoors, spending time with family, and is perfecting the act of carpooling. Her daughters motivated her to create a fairy house after spending time in previous villages, and she was looking to exercise her creative mind outside of creatively teaching college students. Long ago, Rebekah helped create a fairy house village trail at the University of Michigan Nichols Arboretum! She lives with her creative mentors: her husband, two daughters and Winter the sheepadoodle here in Bozeman.
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