° being in an orchestra (any of the instruments)
i want mooncore to be a thing
we could be called like moon children or stars or smth
always sleepy
loves space
sunkissed? more like moonkissed
i want to hug the moon n o w
night person
stargazing dates>>
probably ghostcore too
rocks/marbles/round things that look like the moon(moonlets???) are my life
moon reflecting on water is pwetty uwu
ur probably a bottom
sitting in ur bedroom looking out at the moon at midnight is the best feeling
artemis? more like the one true god
messy buns
long t shirts as pjs
dancing by urself lit bit moonlight and maybe a small lamp
youre also prob feminine but not required we love our masc siblings
buzzfeed unsolved
dark rooms
THUNDERSTORMS
greek mythology
if u were in band u prob played a stereotypically “pretty” instrument
idk how to do this i just love the moon and space and want mooncore to be a thing so pls dont let it flop??
add on pls :)
the best part about concerts is that they’re always slightly shit. i love that i am at my very happiest after being shoved for 2 hours, with aching feet, ringing ears, and a dizzy head. it’s such a weird buzz or pure, overwhelming joy
゚・:*。 ᴡɪᴛᴄʜ ʙᴏʏ 。*:・゚
does anyone want to be my soulmate and marry me in a meadow with a bouquet of clover flowers and dandelions and the only guests are fireflies
the wedding colors are “who the hell cares” so wear whatever u want and i’ll wear a tux that matches.
we can use ring pops for rings or we can use tacky plastic rings for children whichever one works for u
the void will officiate
our first dance will be to the sounds of cicadas. our second dance will be to mr brightside because it slaps.
• Never fret about how much stationary you have. You dont need a vast collection of washi tapes, pens and stickers to create a brilliant journal. Your collection will build slowly. Besides, I find that the best of spreads are made from stray scraps and hand drawn pictures etc.
• Also, (and this applies to general artists too) expensive supplies do not automatically make you a better artist. You may want to explore and find your journalling feet first, or at least understand that expensive supplies won't instantly make your spreads incredible, and that the best works can be made from anything, recycled, handmade, cheap, expensive... it's the artist that makes it what it is.
• Hold on to things. Receipts, labels, tickets. Keep these things in a folder too so you always have a treasure trove of bits and bobs.
• In the same vein, keep things like wrapping paper and magazine cutouts. When you don't have access to a printer but feel the inspiration for a spread, you can always resort to these. Plus, they look lovely as borders and backgrounds for pages.
• Dont be afraid to stick things down and just see where it takes you. You dont always have to have an elaborate plan for each and every spread. As I say, the greatest spreads are often the ones thrown together quickly and experimentally.
• Dont be scared to use your supplies!!!! I had this problem before. Your craft supplies are made to be used, so don't be stingy with them. Rip things up, tape things down, go crazy! It's what artists do.
• If you aren't happy with certain pages in your journal, don't rip them out!! It shows creative progress, good spreads and not so good spreads. A journal that was perfect the whole way through would become monotonous, no? In other words, a slow, fast, up and down, loop-de-looping rollercoaster is far more thrilling than a single-speed straight-tracked rollercoaster, isn't it?
• Don't be afraid of changing styles. Again, this book is your own and can be a fun example of how you've grown as an artist. So if you begin with a minimalist, planner-type journal and then decide you prefer aesthetic, scrapbooking styles, no worries!! It's your journal, no one else's.
• Write whatever you want! Your idols, interests, friends and family, life, anything you wish!! This journal is yours and yours alone. Use it like a diary, use it as an open letter to your idols, use it to chronicle your art skills, or just have fun making nice-looking pages! Why not? As long as your having fun, there are no rules or boundaries to journalling, just as there are no rules or boundaries to creating art. Just have fun!!
When do we mention the clapping though?
Rocks
Pebbles
Crystals and gems
Buttons
Marbles
Sticks
Coins
Jewelry
Metal scraps
Plastic things
Acorn
Chestnuts
Any nuts really
Snail shells
Sea shells
Egg shells
Bones
Teeth
Dried flowers and leaves
Seeds
Pins
Patches
Badges
Stickers
Taxidermy
Fire crackers and pop it crackers
Sewing supplies
Art supplies
Cards
Dolls
Plants
Live insects and animals in proper condition (gotta love a big huge enormous jar of worms)
Dirt
Sand
Water from different locations
Moss
Pretty pots
Animal shaped stuff
Plushies
Worms on a string
Furbies
Fuggler
Any weird stuffed animal especially with button eyes
Candies
Matches
Knives
Spoons and forks
Fake flowers
Books
Anything and everything you want
My mum told me that my 8 year old brother now has a 6 pack while I’m here eating a full pack of cookies in one sitting
peter and peter
THE FOURTEEN FEARS: A Magnus Archives Infographic
Lestat: Am I a bad boy?
Louis: Yeah, you’ve been bad.
Lestat, seductively: Oh yeah? How bad?
Louis: You’re a fucking nightmare to be honest