“Orchideous!”
Practice drawing hands led to practice drawing flowers which led to practice drawing men which led to practice with color palettes and all of these led to Hogwarts Mystery fanart. Naturally.
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“Orchideous!”
Practice drawing hands led to practice drawing flowers which led to practice drawing men which led to practice with color palettes and all of these led to Hogwarts Mystery fanart. Naturally.
harry potter + spells (part ii)
I can’t stop
Flower crowns and cute hogwarts boys&girls just go so well together
WIP!! These are fun and I plan to eventually get all of the gang drawn & eventually colored (...eventually...)
(...eventually...)
🌸Orchideous🌺 //conjures flowers//
Salutations Gryffindor’s, Hufflepuff’s, Ravenclaw’s, and Slytherin’s!
In the world of magick, it’s easy to forget the simplest of things. I cannot tell you how many times I’ve neglected my Mandrakes and Wolfsbane!
Though I am certain, Students, that your memory is far and away better than mine. I’d like to share a little trick to aid in the health and growth of your herbs and plants!
⚡️Before I continue Students, an important reminder that you cannot simply wave your wands and expect things to happen! You must believe and focus your intent!⚡️ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
🌱 The Sigil is empowered by the spell, Orchideous. Known to summon the strength of all kinds of Fauna and Flora.
🌱 Charge the Sigil by focusing your intent and with your wand chant ‘Orchideous’ until you feel ready to continue. Or you may utilize any technique, you feel comfortable with, to charge it.
🌱 You may place the Sigil on the planters and ceramic pots themselves.
🌱 Or add a Crystal/Gemstone companion with your plants, charmed with Orchideous, to send its energy to your plants.
🌱how do I charm my Crystals?: Ground and center. Then place the crystal in your hands and visualize a green soothing light entering the crystal. This green light is earth energy. Visualize your seedlings or plants growing strong and healthy until it blooms while chanting “Orchideous”.
🌱Crystals that aid in plant growth?: any green crystal has energy from the green ray spectrum. Or earth energy.
🌱For example:
•Moss agate
•Green Calcite
•Aquamarine (for those who have ponds with koi fish and plant life living together)
•Clear Quartz/Rutile (I know not green, however, this stone is known as a “Jack of all Trades” for being able to harness all kinds of energy. Rutilated Quartz is Clear Quartz’s ‘strong older brother’ the strong vibration energy that resides acts as a small battery.
🌱please research the crystals you’d like to use. The crystals may corrode in water or rust. Like Malachite.
🌱Don’t have a garden of your own? No Lawn? Allergic? Whatever your reasons, I have a perfect idea! It doesn’t matter where you live donate some of your love and energy into the earth itself. If you hike or travel to parks or forests, etc., you can sit by a tree and send Orchideous energy to help them stay healthy. You don’t even have to leave your home. Simply sit or lay on the ground and get comfortable with your palms flat on the ground. Chant Orchideous while visualizing the earth wrapped in soothing green light.
Well! There you have it! The first spell! Please use it and enjoy! I had a wonderful time writing this post and I hope you all liked it too!
If you use this spell tell me your experience! If you could change the intent of the spell in any way, what would be different?
I will see you all next week with another spell!!!
✨🔮Be creative and always inspired Students!🔮✨
⚡️Professor Key⚡️
#Orchideous
Orchideous
Makes a bouquet of flowers appear out of the caster's wand.
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Goal: Promote something between caster and intended person (such as forgiveness).
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Part I
Items: several sheets of paper, a ribbon.
-- Optional: a writing utensil.
Ideally, have green paper to make stems and whatever color you feels works best for the person involved in this situation (may be pastel purple seems like a motherly color, so it would correspond to this being for your mother, or you can use her favourite color). It doesn't matter if it ends up being an unrealistic color for a flower.
Pick the ribbon's color based on what you want to bring to this situation - green for healing a wound, lilac for forgiving, whatever works for you. You will be using the ribbon in Part II, which involves a bouquet of real flowers, so it may help to have more ribbon than you think you need now (at least 8 - 12 inches, as a starting estimate).
Prep: Make sure you know how to fold an origami flower. You can try to learn the other person's favourite flower, or you can pick one that fits the situation (daisies might make sense for a situation involving friendship for you). When in doubt, just go with something that you are familiar with, even if it doesn't correspond perfectly.
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Steps
If you feel that it would be more helpful, you can opt to write out the situation and how you want to promote a certain feeling (such as forgiveness). It may be possible to write this on the paper for folding your flowers, if you happen to know where to write so it remains unseen in the finished product or you don't care if some writing is seen.
Once you're ready to begin, say, "Orchideous." Fold however many flowers you feel is appropriate - a lucky number, a number you associate being in a bouquet, etc. Go through the situation mentally, especially if you opted to not write it out beforehand. As you finish with each flower, mentally or verbally say, "I ___ you(, please ___ me)" (depending on the situation). Ex. "I forgive you, please forgive me."
When you've finished with the flowers, try to make stems to go along with them. One or two leaves may be a nice finishing touch, but they aren't required. Once the bouquet is completely finished, tie your ribbon around it, and repeat, "Orchideous." (Tie a bit loosely, so you can untie the ribbon later.)
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Part II
Items: a bouquet, the ribbon from Part I.
-- Optional: a card, writing utensil.
This is written in mind with you buying or otherwise acquiring actual flowers for this bouquet. If you're buying them, you may be able to get a card there if you would like.
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Steps
If you're in the appropriate season for it, you may just be able to pick some flowers. Vary where you pick, if you're using a flowerbed, and have permission from an owner if you're not picking from your own yard. Trim the length of the stems as you wish, but keep in mind whether or not these will be kept afterwards in a container.
If you're not in an appropriate season for picking flowers, or you don't have access to flowers that the person would like, buy a bouquet. Add a card if you would like, whether homemade or bought as well. Either way, try to write a personalized message.
Take this bouquet to where your origami bouquet from Part I is. As you hold this bouquet, imagine yourself giving it to the intended person and mentally or verbally repeat your saying from Part I ("I ___ you, please ___ me"). Untie the ribbon from your origami bouquet, say, "Orchideous", and tie the ribbon around this bouquet.
Proceed with giving this bouquet to the intended person, and if necessary, talking about the situation.
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Alternative Suggestions:
~ Draw a bouquet of flowers for Part I and make an origami bouquet for Part II.
~ Use a longer length of ribbon and tie it on focused on one end in Part I. Instead of untying and transferring for Part II, cut off the excess ribbon and use it.
~ If the person involved doesn't like flowers, or you don't have enough time to get any, just do Part I. You can untie the ribbon and have it on your person as you talk with the intended person as Part II.
~~ It may be particularly useful to combine this with opting to draw a bouquet as Part I. It just depends on your time and if you feel you need to literally do something, in addition to thinking the situation over.