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Everything a modern 1/12th witch needs to brew up some potions. Bottles, UV resin, mica powder, resin pigment, glitter, odds and ends and labels.
so this was something i whipped up at the last minute after seeing it on pinterest. the idea is from this website christybuonomophoto.blogspot.com/2010/10/witchs-spell-boo...
the apple is from here amouse.deviantart.com/gallery/?offset=72#/d272g33
werewolf is from here kenpudiosaki.deviantart.com/art/Werewolf-Sketch-119873122
fonts are Folkard, Endor, and Blackadder ITC (oh and Ellianarelle's path for snape's notes).
the book that i "destroyed" is actually my favorite part in this randomness-I found it at Goodwill and picked it up because of it's hefty size. it is called "who's who amongst university students 1984" like what is that even?
Reinventing accessibility, Potion's interactive self-service bar at Clo, an ultra-modern wine bar in New York's Time Warner Center, gives patrons the opportunity to become their own sommelier and pour their own wine, no matter the price. Potion designed custom software, hardware, and projections to achieve Clo's goal of creating a self-curated experience for patrons. Acting as both menu and guide, the 20-foot touch-sensitive surface invites patrons to simultaneously access detailed sommelier notes, wine prices, and a map that leads them to their next personalized tasting.
Working closely with the design firm 2x4, Potion placed careful attention in the bar's overall design, integrating software and electronics to create a seamless, self-service experience. After locating their wine of choice on the interactive bar, patrons use a smart card to dispense a 3 oz pour of anything from an $8 Reisling to a $76 Chateau Mouton Rothschild from wine dispensers located around the perimeter of the space. All of the bar's electronics are mounted in the ceiling, safely away from any spills, providing patrons with a unique and unhindered experience.
These are background photos from the set of a local entrant for the 15-second Film Competition, a national contest.
The 15 seconds took five actors, a director, a cinematographer, three makeup/special effect artists and a small crew over 9 hours to complete.
I love the smell of lavender et al; nothing like snuggling down to sleep at night with the scent of it wafting around the room.
Such a versatile herb as well.
This is a bottle that I hand stained and decorated with artwork to store potions herbs or small stones items.
My items are on sale thru eBay and my seller name is : mysticwomancreations. Come visit me a spell as my offerings are many and unique.
These are background photos from the set of a local entrant for the 15-second Film Competition, a national contest.
The 15 seconds took five actors, a director, a cinematographer, three makeup/special effect artists and a small crew over 9 hours to complete.
The Potion energy drink is dedicated to the 10th anniversary of Final Fantasy games. The cans feature a bunch of different characters and designs and cost about 200 yen each.
I found Maybellene Kissing Potion today at Dollar Tree. I remember when that yesterdayland.com website was original (it shut down and now its just some message board) there used to always be posts about that stuff and girls who loved it during the 70's. I don't even know if this stuff is from the states or not. I know Dollar Tree sells a lot of stuff from Canada (like the toothpastes).
I do think that Kissing Potion made a quick comeback in the early 2000's, I'm not sure. They had a lot of flavors. This is the Cola Fizz (red) and Kiwi (green) flavors.
Just do a search on eBay and find all the girls reminicing about it.
Yeah, I was right, it made a comeback in 2001, so this stuff has to be 5 years old. --- they just used an old image from this site.
Take the potion challenge! Even though mages prefer the taste of mana and nothing tickles a warriors taste buds more than a hearty health potion, that doesn't mean you should overlook the simple pleasures of the MMO lifestyle: flavor. Sometimes you need to sit back, kick your feet up, and enjoy the taste. Not every moment has to involve the slaughter of a ferocious dragon or turn your enemies and peers into helpless sheep.
on sale here - www.splitreason.com/product/1006#
A cocktail bar down towards Stamford Brook. It has since closed and become a Persian restaurant called Piano. (It was in the Good Beer Guide as JJ Moon's.) (Older photo of it as Paragon from 2008.)
Address: 80-82 Chiswick High Road.
Former Name(s): Paragon; Eclipse; JJ Moon's.
Owner: Potion (former); Barracuda Group [Smith and Jones] (former); JD Wetherspoon (former).
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These are background photos from the set of a local entrant for the 15-second Film Competition, a national contest.
The 15 seconds took five actors, a director, a cinematographer, three makeup/special effect artists and a small crew over 9 hours to complete.
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Reinventing accessibility, Potion's interactive self-service bar at Clo, an ultra-modern wine bar in New York's Time Warner Center, gives patrons the opportunity to become their own sommelier and pour their own wine, no matter the price. Potion designed custom software, hardware, and projections to achieve Clo's goal of creating a self-curated experience for patrons. Acting as both menu and guide, the 20-foot touch-sensitive surface invites patrons to simultaneously access detailed sommelier notes, wine prices, and a map that leads them to their next personalized tasting.
Working closely with the design firm 2x4, Potion placed careful attention in the bar's overall design, integrating software and electronics to create a seamless, self-service experience. After locating their wine of choice on the interactive bar, patrons use a smart card to dispense a 3 oz pour of anything from an $8 Reisling to a $76 Chateau Mouton Rothschild from wine dispensers located around the perimeter of the space. All of the bar's electronics are mounted in the ceiling, safely away from any spills, providing patrons with a unique and unhindered experience.
To accent a new line of Tiffany & Co’s boutique stores, Potion collaborated with 2x4 design firm to create stunning large-scale kaleidoscopic displays drawn from Tiffany’s jewelry collection. The kinetic images highlight details of Tiffany's designer products while adding a playful and mesmerizing quality to the shopping experience.
Beginning with photographs of Tiffany’s pieces, Potion’s dynamic software algorithmically arranges and morphs jewels into a myriad of unique configurations. To further customize Tiffany stores environments for seasonal changes, new arrivals or special events, Potion created a content management system that allows staff to update products to be incorporated into the displays.
The infused liquors at Cafe Nola, lined up like jewels. I've been wanting to photograph these for a while now!
Sept. 4, 2010 -- Olympus OM-1n with 50mm f1.8 lens & Fujicolor Superia Reala 100 film
Potion pour les coquins
Le marmiton de passions, un des personnages des Irréels, une des animations des fêtes de Noël à Toulouse par la compagnie Créature.
Reinventing accessibility, Potion's interactive self-service bar at Clo, an ultra-modern wine bar in New York's Time Warner Center, gives patrons the opportunity to become their own sommelier and pour their own wine, no matter the price. Potion designed custom software, hardware, and projections to achieve Clo's goal of creating a self-curated experience for patrons. Acting as both menu and guide, the 20-foot touch-sensitive surface invites patrons to simultaneously access detailed sommelier notes, wine prices, and a map that leads them to their next personalized tasting.
Working closely with the design firm 2x4, Potion placed careful attention in the bar's overall design, integrating software and electronics to create a seamless, self-service experience. After locating their wine of choice on the interactive bar, patrons use a smart card to dispense a 3 oz pour of anything from an $8 Reisling to a $76 Chateau Mouton Rothschild from wine dispensers located around the perimeter of the space. All of the bar's electronics are mounted in the ceiling, safely away from any spills, providing patrons with a unique and unhindered experience.
These are background photos from the set of a local entrant for the 15-second Film Competition, a national contest.
The 15 seconds took five actors, a director, a cinematographer, three makeup/special effect artists and a small crew over 9 hours to complete.
Reinventing accessibility, Potion's interactive self-service bar at Clo, an ultra-modern wine bar in New York's Time Warner Center, gives patrons the opportunity to become their own sommelier and pour their own wine, no matter the price. Potion designed custom software, hardware, and projections to achieve Clo's goal of creating a self-curated experience for patrons. Acting as both menu and guide, the 20-foot touch-sensitive surface invites patrons to simultaneously access detailed sommelier notes, wine prices, and a map that leads them to their next personalized tasting.
Working closely with the design firm 2x4, Potion placed careful attention in the bar's overall design, integrating software and electronics to create a seamless, self-service experience. After locating their wine of choice on the interactive bar, patrons use a smart card to dispense a 3 oz pour of anything from an $8 Reisling to a $76 Chateau Mouton Rothschild from wine dispensers located around the perimeter of the space. All of the bar's electronics are mounted in the ceiling, safely away from any spills, providing patrons with a unique and unhindered experience.
These are background photos from the set of a local entrant for the 15-second Film Competition, a national contest.
The 15 seconds took five actors, a director, a cinematographer, three makeup/special effect artists and a small crew over 9 hours to complete.
Reinventing accessibility, Potion's interactive self-service bar at Clo, an ultra-modern wine bar in New York's Time Warner Center, gives patrons the opportunity to become their own sommelier and pour their own wine, no matter the price. Potion designed custom software, hardware, and projections to achieve Clo's goal of creating a self-curated experience for patrons. Acting as both menu and guide, the 20-foot touch-sensitive surface invites patrons to simultaneously access detailed sommelier notes, wine prices, and a map that leads them to their next personalized tasting.
Working closely with the design firm 2x4, Potion placed careful attention in the bar's overall design, integrating software and electronics to create a seamless, self-service experience. After locating their wine of choice on the interactive bar, patrons use a smart card to dispense a 3 oz pour of anything from an $8 Reisling to a $76 Chateau Mouton Rothschild from wine dispensers located around the perimeter of the space. All of the bar's electronics are mounted in the ceiling, safely away from any spills, providing patrons with a unique and unhindered experience.
Felix Felicis, Strengthening Solution, Elixir of Life, Wolfsbane Potion, Amortentia, Scintillation Solution, Draught of Living Death
Well, it's a cocktail bar and lounge, apparently, but as far as I can tell this is actually a restaurant. It has since been renamed Chillax, and after that it's become a series of other restaurants.
Address: 291-293 King Street.
Reinventing accessibility, Potion's interactive self-service bar at Clo, an ultra-modern wine bar in New York's Time Warner Center, gives patrons the opportunity to become their own sommelier and pour their own wine, no matter the price. Potion designed custom software, hardware, and projections to achieve Clo's goal of creating a self-curated experience for patrons. Acting as both menu and guide, the 20-foot touch-sensitive surface invites patrons to simultaneously access detailed sommelier notes, wine prices, and a map that leads them to their next personalized tasting.
Working closely with the design firm 2x4, Potion placed careful attention in the bar's overall design, integrating software and electronics to create a seamless, self-service experience. After locating their wine of choice on the interactive bar, patrons use a smart card to dispense a 3 oz pour of anything from an $8 Reisling to a $76 Chateau Mouton Rothschild from wine dispensers located around the perimeter of the space. All of the bar's electronics are mounted in the ceiling, safely away from any spills, providing patrons with a unique and unhindered experience.