i need a witchcraft-themed Wreck This Journal.
rest in fucking pieces, mr. darcy
Pumpkin Spice Latte Recipe
Richard Shilling - Land Art
Hiya lovelies; below is a list I’ve fashioned of various amortentia scents that may be used for your hp character in fanfics, roleplay or aesthetics, etc. Feel free to like/reblog to index or use.
n a t u r e:
pine / pine cones
crisp (autumn, winter) air / cool air
wet grass / grass / freshly mowed grass
tree bark
lavender [or other flower] meadow
cool spring rain on pavement
hot summer rain on grass
air after a rain storm
forest
garden soil
dirt / mud
autumn leaves
campfire
split / axed / cut wood
morning dew on clovers
ocean / lake / sea water
seashells
beach after a thunderstorm
beach sand
seaweed
lilac scented summer breeze
tropical summer night
northern summer night
roses / lily of the valley / gardenia / other
sanded wood
wet wood
a garden after rain
sap from plant stems
aloe vera flesh
sage leaf
burning cedar
snow
frost / icicles
f o o d:
chocolate
maple syrup
freshly baked vanilla/chocolate cake
cupcakes
buttercream frosting
brownies
eggnog
peanut butter
nuts [cashews, almond, walnut, etc.]
pastry dough / dough
berries [strawberry, blueberry, lingonberry, etc.]
citruses [orange, lemon, etc.]
pineapple / banana / apple / various fruit
oatmeal
baked bread
spaghetti
sauteed garlic in butter
bacon
milk
nut brittle
hot chestnuts
coffee
toast
chai / peppermint / floral tea
cinnamon
caramelized onions
vanilla
herbs [mint, basil, thyme, etc.]
coconut custard / custard
cheddar / gruyere / swiss cheese
vanilla / chocolate pudding
trifle
cookie dough
cake batter
popcorn
waffles / waffle cone
cotton candy
simple syrup
honey
cucumbers
white rice
caramel
pretzels
hot cocoa
fresh baked cookies
marshmallows
cinnamon on whipped cream
h p r e l a t e d f o o d s:
butterbeer
firewhisky [think fireball whisky / big red gum]
treacle tart
pumpkin pasties
pumpkin juice
treacle fudge
gillywater
mulled mead
red currant rum
chocolate frogs
cauldron cake
drooble’s gum
licorice wand
elderflower wine
nettle wine / tea
h o u s e h o l d:
old furniture
freshly washed linen
dial / irish spring soap
cigar / cigarette smoke
bleach
cast iron pan
fresh laundry
the inside of a helmet
pillows
perfume
napkins
baby powder
new shoes
boots
soy / beeswax / wax candles
the smell of ironed clothes
broomstick
dishwasher steam
wreath / christmas garland
metal
shea / cocoa butter
toothpicks
leather
new car
cat / dog / pet
carpet
clay / play-dough
paint
s t a t i o n a r y / l i b r a r y:
pen / quill ink
parchment
brand new notebook paper
old / new books
paper
work desk [oak, mahogany, etc.]
sharpened pencil / pencil shavings
plastic [ruler, journal binding, clips, etc.]
crayons
marker
cardboard
manila folders
glue
binders
textbooks
tape
styrofoam
“X bodily fluid is just filtered blood!” buddy I hate to break it to you but ALL of the fluids in your body are filtered blood. Your circulatory system is how water gets around your body. It all comes out of the blood (or lymph, which is just filtered blood).
What is a Witch? A witch can never be truly defined. It is a broad term used to describe a variety of people each of which follow their own paths with no two truly alike.
Kitchen Witch: (Cottage witch, Hearth witch) Works mainly within the home. Cares for the house and the family inside it. Prepares the meals and adds there own special magick to it. Provides the home with protection and keeps the house clean.
Green Witch: Works with nature. Includes working with plants, nature deities, herbal remedies, earth, crystals, and faeries. Incorporates nature deities in their craft such as Pan, Demeter, Epona, Gaia etc.
Eclectic Witch: Creates their own practice based on information and traditions borrowed from different practices and religions in. In order to create a path that works best for them. (Make sure you are not stealing from closed religions!)
Elemental Witch: A witch that works with the elements (water, earth, fire, air) in their day to day practices.
Hereditary Witch: A witch that is born into a family of practitioners. They create and continue their families rituals and ceremonies. They commonly have a family grimoire or book of shadows that they pass down through generations.
Sea Witch: A witch that uses the sea and its materials in their practice. Gets their power from the seas energy. Incorporates shells, salt, saltwater, driftwood, etc into their practices. Works with deities such as Poseidon, Njörðr, Neptune, etc.
Solitary Witch: A witch who prefers to practice on their own.
Faerie Witch: Someone who works in peace and harmony with the Fae. They take great care of their garden, place offerings out for the Faerie, and make them feel welcome and at peace.
Cosmic Witch: One who works with the stars, moon, sun, etc.
Urban Witch: A witch that lives in the city and uses the objects they find for their practice. They come up with creative ways to garden on there small patio and store things in the little space they have.
Pop Culture Witch: A witch who incorporates characters and ideas from movies, TV shows, and books into their practice.
Science Witch: Science witches are basically witches who incorporate the scientific method and ideology into their craft. In my experience no science witch is alike since each individual has their specific idea of how the relationship between science and magic works. A large part of being a science witch seems to be the belief in the placebo effect in relationship between the spellcaster and the spell. Science witchcraft is kind of a blurred line between the laws of science and the known universe and the realm of magic and the laws we can’t see. We believe in the possibility of a crossover between the two and embrace it and use it to our advantage in our craft. Taking into consideration the effect science has on the magic we are using and sometimes crediting the spell result partially to magic and partially to science - sometimes even considering the same thing. -This definition is from @drinkthemoonlight, Very appreciated, Thank you so much! -
Druidism: A Celtic, nature based religion that works with Mother Earth.
Wiccan: A religion that follows it’s own set of rules and guidelines. Such as the three fold law and “hurt none and do what ye will.”
Pagan: A religion that works closely with nature and it’s deities.
This list barely covers the different types of witches but it is all I can think of for the moment. I will be updating soon.
May the moon light your path!
==Moonlight Academy==
This is a beautiful view of what humans can be.
Science fiction is full of first contact stories, but is there a such thing as LAST contact? Decide exactly what that means, and write about it.