90s Nostalgia Stickers made by Aly Jones
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Today's Document
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Misplaced Lens Cap
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One Nice Bug Per Day

Kiana Khansmith
Stranger Things

Origami Around
AnasAbdin

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YOU ARE THE REASON
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90s Nostalgia Stickers made by Aly Jones
10 July 2018
Reminder: Do not buy from Amazon or even open the website on 10 July 2018, in solidarity with the transnational strike.
Amazon workers in Spain have called for a transnational strike because Amazon has been avoiding accountability for its labour rights violations by merely shifting the work (and the human rights abuses Amazon inflicts on their workers) to non-striking countries, each time a strike occurs. If there is widespread striking transnationally, Amazon will have no choice but to recognize the strikers’ demands in order to keep their facilities functioning.
Our job as allies is to support the strike by avoiding using the Amazon website or purchasing anything from Amazon for as long as the strike continues. A mass boycott of the site, coinciding with the strike, will strengthen the workers’ bargaining position and could be crucial to Amazon workers gaining back basic rights in a variety of countries.
Please remember this includes subsidiaries like Twitch and Audible.
This is tomorrow!
Please do not shop on Amazon tomorrow.
Please do not stream Amazon music or video tomorrow
Please do not order from sites using Amazon Payments tomorrow.
For one day, please, avoid it.
Me: You need more mermaids around here, utterly delightful monsters.
Waiter: Ma’am this is a burger joint
Overhearing manager who has had the inescapable song of the sea ringing in her ears her entire life: Lets hear her out.
Kuwait, Al Ahmadi Oil Fields, 1991, photographed by Steve McCurry
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Some art prints from my Society6 shop! These are the smallest size (mini) but 5 different sizes are available in the shop, up to X-large.
Use code ARTNOW to get 25% off all my wall art today and tomorrow!
Sale includes all my art prints, framed prints, canvas prints tapestries, posters and wall murals – ends monday June 9 at midnight PT.
https://society6.com/ullathynell/wall-art
Threads by Lyla Mori
Pink Forget-Me-Not (Myosotis sylvatica) - Pendulum
Combining the energies of shapes and colors is a powerful practice within art witchcraft. You can look for these combinations in your color castings, or other artistic forms of divination, or use them to boost your intent in spells.
Stay tuned for more free resources and information related to art magic and color craft. My inbox is always open!
-LUMI
From this post [x] by @clarabeau
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Detail from a portrait of Empress Eugénie wearing a gown inspired by 18th-century court wear, by Franz Xaver Winterhalter, 1854.
Portrait of a Young Woman byJean-Étienne Liotard
I have a question
If anyone in the Wiccan community would be kind enough to enlighten me. Is it considered good practice to worship outside of the established Wiccan God/Goddess pantheon?
I've read lots of conflicting sources on this and I was wondering if there was a community consensus. Emphasis on IF, there is just so much material on Wicca I'm left wondering if there are any cohesive tennents I should be aware of that carry through all practitioners. Or conversly, if its kind of a umbrella construction of spirituality built by modern worshipers that's unique to each person?
Thanks in advance to anyone who takes the time to answer 🙏
End of 2017 moodboard
Scottish pine forest
Spell Candles Transfer text from tissue paper to a candle using wax paper and your hair dryer. You can print something too by taping the tissue to some card stock before sending through your printer. Use color tissue for color candles. You get the idea. Endless possibilities! Good tutorial here: http://www.theshabbycreekcottage.com/2011/10/day-5-easy-print-candles.html
(Note: candle will drip more than usual, so use a safety plate, or something, underneath the holder.)
Great for a pocket or travel altar
Tips on Grimoire Organization
Please note that if you are using a hard bound notebook or journal, adding in additional pages will bulk up your book, like so: (these are the exact same journals, btw)
- Envelopes. Let’s say you’re doing a section on Tarot in your Grimoire, and you want to include a few Tarot spreads, but you don’t want to waste two or three pages. Glue an envelope onto one of your pages to make a “pocket” where you can store little cards or papers with the tarot spreads written on them.
- Pockets. Similar to the envelope idea. If you have a page, or section for example, on herbal teas, you can make a pocket out of a piece of paper to keep your current favorite tea recipes in.
- Dividers, Cover Pages and Ribbons. If you’re like me and you like to have “sections” in your grimoire, you can easily make dividers by gluing a sheet of paper in your book (to make it heavier to make the sections stand out more). You can go further by turning your divider into a cover page for that section. And if you don’t like the idea doing that, you can always glue a ribbon, or a string, to the spine of your book to act as a bookmark.
- Double pages. I always had a problem with “wasting” pages in my grimoire. For example, my page on consecrating and charging. These two concepts are very similar to me, and I didn’t want two page stating the same thing. So, what I did was write out all my information on charging on a separate sheet of paper, then glued the top of that page into my grimoire. This way I could flip up the page on charging (as if it were on a clipboard) and have my page on consecrating underneath.
- Extended pages. Similar to the one above. In my Crystal section of my Grimoire, I decided to write out a chart that let me search for crystals by intention. So I drew my chart on a long sheet of paper, then folded it over (side to side) so that it fit comfortably in my book, then I just glued one side down into the book.
- Brochures. In my Elements section, I had a ton of information I wanted to write down, but I didn’t want each element to have more than two pages. So I used a piece of computer paper and folded it into a brochure (or into thirds) and glued it into the book so that the flaps would open and give me double the space to write.
- Clear Tape. There are many times where i finished a page in my grimoire only to find out there was a section that I left out. A simply way to fix this was with clear tape. I would write my forgotten bit of into on a separate piece of paper and then use clear tape to tape one side of the paper to my page. This allows me to flip the paper back and forth without covering up anything that I had written.
Other Resources on Grimoire Organization:
- Witch Tip by @pumpkin-bean - Grimoire Index by @triplevirgo - Witchy-Woman’s Grimoire Organization by @witchy-woman - Altar in a Journal by @thesubtlewitch
I hope this helps everyone with their Grimoire organizing needs! If anyone knows of any other awesome organizing tips, feel free to share!
P.S. There is a Grimoire masterpost coming in the next day or so. Get ready!
~L