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What I’m wearing:
Head: LeLUTKA (Avalon)
Eyes: [Avarosa] Alondra Eyes – Dark Blue
Skin: Psycho Pills – Serenity Skin (Chantily)
Body: Maitreya
Hair: Doux – Stormy Hairstyle
Eyelashes: Y E M A – Group gift – Free
Lipstick: theMARS – Luv Lip – Lelutka EV HD Lip – Happy Weekend
Nails: :KOYUKI: “Dark Hours” Nails – 10L
Body glitter: ^ HoneY ^ Glitters For Maitreya
Bra / Panties / Garter belt – .PrettyDeceased. Stella Bustier / – Happy Weekend
Witch hat – .PrettyDeceased. Stella Hat
Choker: EQUAL / COMPLEX – Lola Choker – Free @ Kustom9
Orb: LuluB! – Cielica – Orb – Purple. – Happy Weekend
Earrings: e.marie // Carys Earrings – Golds
Would this be a flock of witch hats? A coven of witch hats?
If any catch your interest, they're available through the place listed in my profile...
Witches of Ellezelles.
Ellezelles is the center of "Pays des Collines", a landscape of hills in the southern part of Belgium where the ghost of Quintine de la Glisserie (a witch burned in 1610) is still wandering around.
My best guess is Campanula rotundifolia (Witches' Thimble, Lady's Thimble, Witches' Bells, Harebell, Bluebell Bellflower, Bluebell Of Scotland), growing in the Rock Garden, at the Christchurch Botanic Gardens, New Zealand.
Taken at dusk on an Autumn evening - not many of these out at present I believe - more of a summer flower. A flower I really love, but don't often stop to photograph (or have much success with when I do), so was happy to catch these before they presumably die off for winter.
Image so named due to its frequent appearance in fairy folklore / literature / poetry - along with rampion (Campanula rapunculus) which is a different species of the same genus.
I love witches, I always wanted to be a witch as a kid and be able to turn into frogs or bats those that bothered me.
Now I would do the same to those who seem to be unable to say thanks.
That's what bothers me the most these days! :)
A witch is a person who practices witchcraft. The stereotypical witches are commonly portrayed as wicked old women who have wrinkled skin, pimples, and pointy hats. They wear clothes that are black or purple. They also have warts on their noses and sometimes long claw-like fingernails.
The spooky sign at the front of the Witch House in Salem.
I’d did a little photo story of my trip to Boston, Salem and Provincetown:
Tuhala Witch Well is usually like any other well (2.4 meters deep), but sometimes starts to boil 100 litres per second (only when the current intensity of the water in Tuhala river is at least 5000 litres per second)
It is possible to see that happen from one day up to 3 weeks.
Folk myth says – Witch’s Well starts to boil when Tuhala’s witches are whisking one selves in the well
Various shots around two main falls, Witches Leap and Katoomba Cascades this morning. The Witches leap was in full flow, previous times I just walked past the human head rock a few times without even thinking there was a big falls there...
Witch Hats completed! Whew, they took forever, I put a lot of work into these! This is the chocolate jewel toned one. Made from cotton velvet, with a silk teal band, and lots of rustic trims, decorations, and beads.
The hats were made for "minifee" but they are large enough to fit many types of dolls. The hole for the head is roughly size 7 in terms of wigs, and both 6/7 and 7/8 heads can fit it easily. You can use the hat for 8/9 and 9/10 heads if you just place the hat on top for photos or display. I took photos of the hats on various sized dolls so I'll post those later. There is wire in the brim so you can bend it into whatever shape you like.
Hats will go up for sale this Saturday, at 1pm central time.
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This house is on Cape Island in Southport, Maine. It is called Witch's House because for a number of years Margaret Hamiltion, who played the Wicked Witch of the West in the 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz, spent her summers in this house. I read and re-read all the Baum-authored books in our village library when I was young.
The following is from online archives of a local paper "The Working Waterfront" from January 2014.
Tour boat operators sometimes entertained their passengers by referring to Cape Island as “Witch’s Island.”
That’s because the primary resident there, during summers from 1961 to 1985, was Margaret Hamilton, the actor who played the Wicked Witch of the West and Elmira Gulch in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz.
Contrary to her character, one of the top villains in movie history, Hamilton was known by her mainland neighbors, in Maine and everywhere else, for her sweet nature.
Cape Island is located off the tip of the tiny village of Cape Newagen, which is itself on the larger island of Southport, south of Boothbay. According to the Boothbay Historical Society, the Boothbay region has a settlement history going back to the early 17th century, when English fishermen and farmers settled there. The islands were considered excellent outposts for keeping the harbor and mainland safe from French privateers.
Hamilton and her son, Hamilton “Ham” Meserve, bought Cape Island in 1961. The 20-acre island is about 900 feet from the mainland and has a farmhouse built in 1852. Meserve and his wife, Helen, later bought property in Cape Newagen, where they now live.
Witch Craft
Models: Michelle Ellis and David Uzochukwu
MUA: Drake VanDam
A different little shoot I did on FlickrIsland with a different shooting and editing style for me, halfway between fashion and a story.
See the full set on Tumblr.
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Taken for the Saturday Self Challenge 'Purple"
My original idea was going to be similar to this but with one of the granddaughters dressed as a witch and I could remember the perfect purple witch outfit. Unfortunately it turned out that the outfit had long since gone to the charity shop. To the rescue this toy witch, conveniently dressed in purple. We added to the theme with a lair of purple material and some copper fairy lights.
Furniture:
www.flickr.com/photos/broomsticksandcauldrons/
B&C Witch Kitchen Set Completo
Footwear:
www.flickr.com/groups/3313627@N24/
Ohemo - Margot pumps w.socks
Dress:
Nut & Squirrel Zaynab