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A dear friend of mine just informed me that she is being harrassed at school by several individuals, each taking advantage of her non-confrontational and rather meek mature. She is deaf, and has been taunted for some time by this group because of it. She reached out to me today, and I gave her a quick spell to bind these children’s tongues. She’s newer to witchcraft, and a bit squeamish, so she didn’t want to actually use a tongue. Instead, this is what she’ll use.
Write down all their names on strips of paper, one paper for one name. Bind them all together with black thread, and conceal this within a walnut shell. Wrap the shell round and round with black thread until you can’t see any part of it. Say these words while you do this, repeating and focusing on what you want:
Wicked ones of blasting tongues,
By my spell thy strengths undone,
Harass the minds of these that speak,
No more shall their havoc wreak.
Best to use a full spool. Take this to a crossroads or cemetery and bury it.
So I discovered a way I could save some money on candles and figured I’d share! These might be pretty obvious, but I enjoy sharing my work anyway, so here’s some money saving DIY tips (^~^)
You’ll need:
candles
knife
containers
glass candle cups (or small glass jars)
candle wicks
wax crayons (optional)
essential oils (optional)
Getting more candle per candle
So if you live somewhere in Northern Europe, you’ll know Tiger is a great place to get some knick knacks for cheapy cheap. They also sell candles! You can get one of these packets of three candles for two euros, which is pretty good!
They’re cheap, small and convenient! But, if you’re impatient and fidgety like me, they’re still a little bit too big for spells that require you to burn out the entire candle. So I decided to cut them in half! Boom! Six candles for the price of three, in a more convenient size for spellcasting!
Although you should leave the bottom part slightly bigger, since you’ll need to carve a little bit of the wax off to expose enough of the candle wick for the bottom part as well.
NOTE:
As you’re cutting/carving the candle, lay a piece of newspaper or something to catch all the wax bits. It’ll make cleaning easier, plus you’ll need them later!
It’s a good idea to cut around the candle rather than straight through it. These suckers have a tendency to break at inconvenient angles.
Using leftover wax
So now you’ve got a whole bunch of wax flakes (and you’ve figured out that your candles were only coloured of the surface like I did). Here’s where we make more!
Take your wax flakes, put them in whatever container you want to use for them and put it in boiling water. This is where you add bits of crayon and/or essential oil as well if you want to customize them! You don’t need a lot of crayon to get a good color, so if you buy a pack of ‘em, they’ll last you a while.
NOTE:
Be careful! Have a towel or an oven mitt close by to remove the container from the water, and a bowl of cold water in case you burn yourself. Obvious statement is obvious, but the glass gets hot.
To help the melting process along and to ensure an even color, use a popsicle stick or something similar to mix your wax. A spoon works too, but use the end that doesn’t go into your mouth. I don’t know much about chemicals, but it never hurts to be careful.
Don’t use a microwave! Like with chocolate, melting it in water is slower but safer.
You can also reuse wax form old candles you’ve already used! Buying new candles is sometimes a hard urge to resist, but you’ll save money (and the environment) if you reuse old wax.
Melt until smooth. Carefully remove the cup from the pot and place it on a heat-proof surface to cool. Insert your candle wick and hold it in place for a while as the wax solidifies a bit. Let cool.
NOTE:
You can get candle wicks on eBay for super cheap! I got a bag of 100 (3 cm) wicks for around 99 cents / 0.65€!
Baby food comes in small glass jars (at least around here) that’ll work if you don’t have candle cups. Mango sauce is a delicious snack and doesn’t cost that much. The glass is thinner so you’ll need to be a bit more careful when working with them, though.
You don’t need to have your stove on a high setting all the time, just bring the water to boil and then turn it down.
PROFIT!
And voilá! Self-made, customized candles from leftover materials! If you already have leftover wax, old crayons and containers, all you really need to buy are the wicks! (And you can probably DIY those too!)
I’ve had so much fun with these candles and my little garden, I never realized how much I actually enjoy this DIY stuff. I’ll have to start thinking about a new project (。◝‿◜。) Stay tuned for more stuff like this!
If you’d never existed, think of how many dogs would have gone unpet, how many people would have struggled to open the door themselves with full hands, how many people would be insecure about their outfit because you hadn’t complimented them, how many people would have been lost without your advice, how many strangers would have kept frowning because you hadn’t smiled at them as you walked by. Even the smallest of actions can have a big impact on someone else, you’re important.
Support workers starting a strike in the 2nd week of July by boycotting Amazon beginning July 8, 2018 until they give in to striker’s demands.
This strike is purposely timed to disrupt Amazon’s Prime Deals event on July 16th, so you can show solidarity by not buying from Amazon during this time.
Also, please don’t think you’re helping the workers by buying more stuff during this time to increase workload–you’re only giving Bezos more cash if you buy off Amazon, and it’s not like HE has to personally process your packages for you.
It sends an even bigger message if you can cancel your Amazon Prime as well.
This is a European strike, so you can help even more if you live in Europe, but it will send a powerful message if people in other countries also boycott Amazon during this time, to say that you will not ignore the mistreatment of workers outside your country.