My aesthetic is having mental breakdowns while talking to the ants in my backyard and stealing gems from those big bins of em. god i love those big gem bins, man. He/Him. Shoebox religion. I write bad poetry sometimes and will kiss your mom on the lips.
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*shoves notebook in bag* *shoves candle in bag* *shoves lighter in bag* Okay ready to g-wait!! *shoves tarot deck into bag* Okay now I’m ready!
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When I was 15 I wanted to marry both of them
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I’ve finally been getting back to shooting film again
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Feodor Encke (1851–1926)
Allegoria della primavera
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the missing cherry-picking scene in english is so cuteee
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making some of these!!!! ill post the finished product
Herbal candle DIY These are good for rituals, scent or the aesthetic of it. Perfect custom altar additions, made just the way you like it. What you will need: -candles or candle wax -herbs/flowers of your choice -a spoon -a heavy book -a clothing iron -parchment paper Optional; -essential oils -food colouring 1. The first thing you want to do is gather herbs and flowers to put in your candle, whether it be for a spell, or ritual or for the scent or aesthetic of it. 2. The herbs must be dry herbs, you can dry them yourself if you like. Pick the flowers of your choice (make sure to dry out any excess moisture) 3. To press/dry the flowers (or leaves), you must press them between two pieces of parchment paper in a heavy book for 15-20 minutes, and then to dry them, run a clothing iron over the paper, keep checking on the flowers to make sure they are not burning so that they do not lose color. Once they are stiff and dry, they’re ready to go. 4. You can use wax chips/blocks or you can melt up an old candle. (BONUS: match the color of the wax to your intent (or add food colouring)). 5. Optional: add essential oils, match the scent to your intent if you wish. 6. Then pour the wax into a glass or mould of your choice, holding the wick in place manually or with a clip until the wax is COMPLETELY DRY. 7. Once the wax is dry, remove it from the mould . 8. Hold an old metal spoon over a flame to heat it. Using this spoon press the flowers into the wax, pressing as deep or as shallow as you like and you can move wax over bits of herb/flower to create your desired effect. VIOLA! You have a goregeous looking and wonderful smelling candle, full of herbs with magickal attributes, which can be activated through lighting the wick. Happy witching ~ @indigo-amethyst
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Places to Haunt from Best to Worst
Graveyards- aesthetic, goths come sit with you, you get a lot of flowers, lots of ghost buddies
House- could either be chill or be spooky, different living peeps every couple of years to keep it fresh, all the comforts of home
Any Abandoned Building- architecture, graffitti, people come looking for ghosties, plenty of space to wander
Forests- beautiful, grounding, safe if one wishes to be at peace, hikers and campers bring a fresh energy
Bridges- water emits tons of energy for communication and manifestation, aesthetic, can become legendary if active enough
Farm- the food, lots of land means lots of burials which means lots of new friends, cows are cute, superstitious farmers are fun to mess with
Restaurant- wonderful smells, mess around enough and you'll be famous, tons of energy!
Airports- not often noticed, can either help or play tricks, variety in the Living, good place to manifest without scaring people
Hospital- help new ghosts, clean space, lots of energy, but, often sad, or boring for some
School- nostalgia at best, bad vibes, kids are less respectful, many different locations on same campus to choose from
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