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Myrtleford Mosaic Trail: Meet the Crackpots

Sophie Boyd
September 21 2019 - 4:00am
FAIRY MAGIC: Crackpot One and Crackpot Two, with a fairy door mosaic in the base of a tree. The door features a Tigger made from a broken cup and a poppy pin as a door handle. Picture: TARA TREWHELLA
FAIRY MAGIC: Crackpot One and Crackpot Two, with a fairy door mosaic in the base of a tree. The door features a Tigger made from a broken cup and a poppy pin as a door handle. Picture: TARA TREWHELLA

For months, intricately crafted, colourful creatures have been materialising like magic overnight along a Myrtleford trail. SOPHIE BOYD met the women, known only as The Crackpots, behind the mystery.

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