Here's mine!
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Here's mine!
Hi everyone,
so here's a picture of my altar On it is a mirror, scrying mirror, candles, my BoS, a chunk of amethyst, incense holder, cup, pendulum, wand and my new set of tarot cards. They're the Shadowscapes deck by artist Stephanie Pui Mun Law and they're sooo pretty. The centerpiece is a ram skull I made out of modeling clay. I painted it and added the crystals on top with a hot glue gun. For me it symbolizes the cycle of life, death and rebirth and the beauty in everything.
so here's a picture of my altar On it is a mirror, scrying mirror, candles, my BoS, a chunk of amethyst, incense holder, cup, pendulum, wand and my new set of tarot cards. They're the Shadowscapes deck by artist Stephanie Pui Mun Law and they're sooo pretty. The centerpiece is a ram skull I made out of modeling clay. I painted it and added the crystals on top with a hot glue gun. For me it symbolizes the cycle of life, death and rebirth and the beauty in everything.
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Re: Here's mine!
Wow! You made that? You are gifted. Very serviceable altar.
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Very nice!
♫Lady stir your cauldron well, chant your words and sing your spell
Come and taste of the cauldron's brew and magic she will give to you♫
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Thank you! The ram skull was a very fun project because it took quite a bit of time to finish. Kept me busy!
The scrying mirror and wand are also hand-made, but those were a lot easier
The scrying mirror and wand are also hand-made, but those were a lot easier
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Lovely!
What sort of modeling clay are you using?
Bb, Firebird
What sort of modeling clay are you using?
Bb, Firebird
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I used the cheapest kind I can get, so just a simple brick of grey modeling clay. It was the air drying kind so no oven involved
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Are you talking like Roma Plastilina? The oil based modeling clay? That used to only come in grey,
But when you say air dry, is it the kind that should go in the kiln but you just don't fire it?
I couldn't imsgine that much sculpy in the oven
Bb, Firebird
But when you say air dry, is it the kind that should go in the kiln but you just don't fire it?
I couldn't imsgine that much sculpy in the oven
Bb, Firebird
“There are things known and things unknown and in between are the Doors.”
― Jim Morrison
“All I have seen teaches me to trust the Creator for all I have not seen.”
― RWEmerson
― Jim Morrison
“All I have seen teaches me to trust the Creator for all I have not seen.”
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I'm very impressed and green out of envy
I absolutely love it!
I absolutely love it!
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Re: Here's mine!
Hi Firebird, I can't remember if the clay had a brand name, it was €2 a brick and suited my needs so I didn't look at anything else to be honest! It didn't need to go in the kiln so I just let it sit and dry on its own, which took about a week or so because I used 2 whole bricks for this thing
YanaKhan, thank you!
YanaKhan, thank you!