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4 years ago

I just read that Nico is stuck in a jar, and damn angles breath and jar how did I not notice it!


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Mimic Has Been Sent To The Jar

Mimic has been sent to the jar


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1 year ago
Red Wine Vinaigrette You Can Make A Traditional Red Wine Vinaigrette In A Matter Of Minutes From Scratch

Red Wine Vinaigrette You can make a traditional red wine vinaigrette in a matter of minutes from scratch using ingredients you probably already have in your pantry.


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1 year ago
Julia's Best Ever Chocolate Chip Cookies In A Jar - Cookies You Can Use These Cookies In A Jar To Give

Julia's Best Ever Chocolate Chip Cookies In A Jar - Cookies You can use these cookies in a jar to give gifts or raise money.


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3 years ago
This Was Fun And Kinda Weird I Had A Different Idea But I Thought I Should Just Do Something Funny So
This Was Fun And Kinda Weird I Had A Different Idea But I Thought I Should Just Do Something Funny So

This was fun and kinda weird I had a different idea but I thought I should just do something funny so here it’s is! A final fantasy character brain with a big ass sword gun thing 🤣


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6 years ago
He Estado Un Poco Ausente Estos Días Ya Que Estuve Trabajando En Una Pintura Que Tenía Muchas Ganas

He estado un poco ausente estos días ya que estuve trabajando en una pintura que tenía muchas ganas de hacer desde hace mucho. La idea fue pintar un ramo entero con sólo dos flores retratadas una vez en diferentes días durante todo su ciclo de vida. Desde que eran botones hasta que se marchitarán. Un retrato de vida y muerte. Aquí parte del proceso. . . . #watercolorart #contemporarywatercolour #Acuarela #aquarelle #artcurator #flowers #stilllife #jar #transparency #lilis #PAINting #cottonpaper #lifeanddeath #process #artstagram #contemporarypainter #isaaccruz (en Mexico City, Mexico)


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1 year ago
Bab's Bread And Butter Pickles - Side Dish - Canning And Preserving This Is A Simple Recipe For Tasty

Bab's Bread and Butter Pickles - Side Dish - Canning and Preserving This is a simple recipe for tasty bread-and-butter pickle chips.


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13 years ago
Make A Conversation Jar

make a conversation jar


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13 years ago
Make Your Own Journal Jar On SWEET SOMETHING Today... Xx

make your own journal jar on SWEET SOMETHING today... xx


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2 months ago

its okay

its okay at least im not some 30 year old man who looks llike a discord mod claiming he's married to twilight sparkle and sleeps with some fuckass body pillow of her and put rainbow dash in a jar so ummm its okay!!!


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Quick Bread - Zucchini Bread In A Jar You Can Save Freezer Space By Baking This Unusual Recipe For Zucchini

Quick Bread - Zucchini Bread in a Jar You can save freezer space by baking this unusual recipe for zucchini walnut bread in Mason jars that seal as they cool.


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13 years ago

Jewelled Splendor

Jewelled Splendor

Marisa Berenson New York 1970 Photo by Bert Stern

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Violet Desert via Sister Himalaya

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 Venus Necklace by Fabio Salini

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Yellow & White Gold Ring by Carrera Y Carrera

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Indian Ceremonial Hair Piece via Vogue Gioiello

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Cuff Bracelet by Jaipur Gems

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Choker by Anmol Jewellers of India

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Peacock Brooch by Jaipur Gems

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Matthew Williamson Peacock Skirt

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Revelation Sapphire and Diamond Earrings by Jewellery Theatre

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Sapphire and Diamond Ring by Tiffany's

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Blue Waterfall by Sister Himalaya

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Art Deco Waterfall Earrings by Cartier

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Photo by Fabrizio Ferri Vogue Italia 1989

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Gold and Mother of Pearl Earrings by Fabio Salini

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Black and White Diamond Mosque Ring by Sevan

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Zebra Diamond Brooch by Jar

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Pearl and Diamond Necklace Source unknown

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Diamond , Pearl and Gold Ring by Sylvie Corbelin

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Gold and Black Mosque via Sister Himalaya

I love Jewellery!  No need for an explanation or a story, the pieces speak for themselves.

Bling it on xo

Some Sources

www.vogue.it

www.fabiosalini.com

www.sisterhimalaya.tumblr.com


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2 years ago
Tiny Me

Tiny Me


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cleverbutnotcleverenough - Untitled

'Ghostly Wood' Jar and Cover, from Josiah Wedgwood and Sons, 1916-32

From the Victoria & Albert Museum


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1 year ago
Spell Jar For Luck! Lil Design I Made Just For Fun :))

Spell jar for luck! Lil design I made just for fun :))


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3 years ago

Self-love jar spell!

Self-love Jar Spell!

I made a self-love jar spell design! It has a rose quartz, rose petals, cinnamon, lavender and rosemary in it! Sealed with pink wax and full of good intent. You can buy stickers and more of that design on my Redbubble!


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1 year ago

As a repeated jellybean counting contest winner, I wanted to share with you all my secret so that you can win prizes too this holiday season.

As a young child and adult, I have used this method and won each time. You can guess the volume in this odd unit using these steps.

Identify the shape of the jar. Is it a cube, rectangular prism or a cylinder?

What I'm describing below is for a cylinder, the most common jar shape.

First, obtain RADIUS: If you are allowed to touch and pick up the jellybean jar, you can count jellybeans in a straight line across the bottom of the jar. If you are disallowed from touching the container, just count across the the top in a straight line. The full line across of this circle is known as the diameter. Half the line across is known as the radius. You can count all the way across and then divide in half. You may be cutting the jellybean in half and get a decimal when you do this. No problem.

Second, count your HEIGHT: This is the easy step. You just count the front face of the container. Count jellybeans in a straight line up the side of the jar. This is your height.

Plug and calculate: For a cylinder jar, your volume can be found by calculating 3.14 x RADIUS² x HEIGHT.

So multiply your radius first since PEMDAS tells us the exponent needs dealt with first. Squaring a number is just that number multiplied by itself. After you have that, multiply by pi and by the jellybean height.

The answer you get could be a fraction or decimal. More than likely, the person who put the jellybeans in the jar did not include halved beans. So round up your number if it ends in .5 or higher. And round down to the nearest whole number if it ends in .4 or lower.

**If you have a complex jar shape, mentally cut the jar where the shapes change! Then calculate using the different volume formulas.

I hope this helps someone win a gift card or impress someone at a Christmas party!

As A Repeated Jellybean Counting Contest Winner, I Wanted To Share With You All My Secret So That You
As A Repeated Jellybean Counting Contest Winner, I Wanted To Share With You All My Secret So That You
As A Repeated Jellybean Counting Contest Winner, I Wanted To Share With You All My Secret So That You
As A Repeated Jellybean Counting Contest Winner, I Wanted To Share With You All My Secret So That You

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4 years ago

SALUTATIONS !

Saw this on the main tag and figured it was a good way to start off my blog (even if I've already posted/reblogged a few things shh)

SALUTATIONS !

Hello friends ! You can call me anything from Nexyra to Nex. She and They are both fine; I'm Ace and an ISFP 2w1. As well as french ;) That's pretty much it sfsjhgfqj I created this blog mainly bc of RWBY content on Tumblr but there are many fandom I care about so there's probably gonna be other stuff later but well.

I'm mostly planning on fun posts like attributing a Love Language to characters, typing them (Enneagram & MBTI are my jam) and also music posts kind of (lyrics + gif) ! Here's a fun jar of RWBY I saw in the main tag. Good way to show who my faves are and what you should expect from this blog haha

(no Ironwood discourse on this post please, I don't condone his actions in Vol8 but I prefer to focus on his character in Vol 7 </3)

In any case... a very good day to you all !

Oh and here's the clean copy !

SALUTATIONS !

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6 years ago

Spell Jar Basics: Creating and Tailor-Making Your Own Spell Bottles & Jars

(Hello again, everyone! I’m back after a long hiatus - it feels good to be witching again!)

Spell jars are a great and easily modifiable way to do “slow-cooker” magic-stuff that doesn’t require a lot of active participation time, but the combined result is just as - if not more-potent.

THE COMPONENTS: THE JAR

You’ll need a jar, first of all - the size and shape of which should correspond to your intent, ideally. For smaller,”single-burner” spells, you might want a small, corked bottle you can balance a spell candle on. If you were to make a witches’ bottle for protection, you’d want something a little bigger, to hold all the ingredients, and probably something in an amber or other more opaque tone, so you can’t see inside.

Ideally, your jar or bottle would have a lid, for various spell-mechanics purposes-using the jar as a sealant, keeping the contents together while you shake it, and so on.

FILLING THE JAR

Next, you’ll need the components for the “spell” part. Assemble harmonious ingredients that are correspondent to your intent - for instance, if I were to assemble a spell bottle for balance, I’d try to grab some herbs and reagents correspondent to my intent (coriander, sea salt, and so forth), that are mostly yellow (the color I correspond with balance), and, perhaps, keep it down to 5 ingredients, which is the number I correspond with balance. 

Fill the jar or bottle with these ingredients-this is you doing the prep work for your spell! If you intend to shake the contents to reactivate them every so often, for instance, you’d want to leave a bit of room at the top.

You might want to add some extra oomph to your jar for more heavy-duty spells, like tying correspondent ribbon around the jar, or inscribing a sigil or planetary symbol on it.

CASTING THE SPELL

Now that your spell preparations are complete, you’ll need to pick a good time to perform your spell, and choose a way to “activate” it - that is, a spell mechanic to set your intent in motion and do the actual “casting”.

For timing, you’ll want to pick something that,again, corresponds with your intent: You can use the waxing and waning tides of the moon to draw or remove something from your life, use sunsets and sunrises for manifestation and banishment, cast at high noon for an elemental fire influence, or on a clear, dark night for an honorary jar for Nyx - do a little research and listen to your gut!

As for the casting, you have a number of ways to go about it. Here are a couple of popular methods you can pick, mix, and match (but remember, you can always invent a more appropriate method for your own spell!):

Sealing with a Candle: An effective way to complete and cast your spell, with the added bonus of sealing in the contents of your jar for permanent magick. Choose the color of your candle according to your intent, inscribe it with a rune or sigil, anoint it with oil, or/and customize it in any way you see fit to correspond it with your intent and with the contents of the jar. Burn the whole candle at once to cast a spell in one go, or light the candle a little bit every night during the waxing or waning moon to draw or rid, respectively.

Burying the Jar: For spells involving the earth, staking a claim on your own property, magic you don’t want to reverse, or jars honoring cthonic spirits, bury your jar in the dirt, whether it’s in your yard or in a container.

Reversible Spells: Leave the jar’s lid or cork unsealed by wax, but firmly pressed on, perhaps with a string or ribbon to seal the magic in instead. If you ever have need to reverse the spell, you can open up the jar, safely unenchant and dispose of its contents, and clean out the jar with salt and water for later.

Recastable Spells: Leave a generous portion of room in your jar or bottle before sealing, and give it a vigorous shake when you want to re-cast.

Now go forth, and cast!

If you do make any spell jars, I totally want to see them! :>


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1 year ago
Little Mickey's Favorite Cheesecake - Desserts I Developed This Cheese Cake Recipe With My Brother In

Little Mickey's Favorite Cheesecake - Desserts I developed this cheese cake recipe with my brother in mind. He will eat peanut butter straight from the jar because he loves it so much. Since he is the expert, I always test new peanut butter desserts on him first. You can use milk in place of half-and-half if you don't have any.


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