pure and holy
anyone please ask your crush out like this
⚠EVERYONE PLEASE BE CAREFUL WHEN DOING SPELLS AND OTHER WORKINGS TONIGHT. THERE IS A MUCH HIGHER CHANCE OF THINGS BACKFIRING/ GOING WRONG. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE STRONG WARDS AND PROTECTION UP⚠
“How arw you paying for photoshop” im not LMAO
Today at my school we had an assembly about internet predators and when I had said that most of my true friends are over the internet and they gave me a lecture about how “I don’t know who I’m talking to” blah blah. So please, if you aren’t a predator in any way, please reblog so i can prove a point.
So I got asked how I made my helmet, so I decided to make an actual separate tutorial instead of just a few progress shots!
Materials:
EVA Foam
Packing or Painter’s Tape
Tin Foil
Cardstock (optional)
Okay, so first, I took a huge sheet of tinfoil and covered my head, leaving my face out:
then I covered the foil with tape, again leaving my face clear:
I then drew the basic pattern shapes onto the tape:
(again for clarity)
After, I CAREFULLY slipped it off, and cut along the lines. I cut a slit near the top of the side piece so I would know where to dart it on the foam:
I traced these onto cardstock to smooth and even the cuts I made:
I used these the trace onto my EVA, and cut those out. I made sure to cut the edges that meet along a diagonal after I cut the pieces out so that it would bend without showing the seam:
after that I just used hot glue to attach everything together, added superglue along the seams, sanded once dry, and cut the detail piece out of thin craft foam from the pattern i already made:
Paint it to your liking, et voilà!!
To the anon that sent me four asks, sorry idk how to respond to all of them/ get all of them in one while on mobile rn. I’d recommend going through some of the self diagnosis stuff I’ve reblogged, there are quizzes and things. And for stims I’d recommend getting some stim toys or making some, fabric mazes, flour balloons, and bottle caps are all great stim toys that are pretty easy.
“Play it again, it’s my favorite song.”
Share a drink with Him.
Love the beauty of the ocean, but in turn recognize it’s danger.
Cook a wonderful meal for your loved ones.
Visit the ocean.
Support local breweries.
Work on being a more giving person.
Make a small sacrifice in His honor.
Save money.
Collect ocean smoothed stones, pieces of shell or coral, or driftwood.
Build an altar to the sea with your findings.
Leave little gifts of bread or mead for Him.
Share with those who are less fortunate than you.
Teach yourself to tie common sailing knots.
Be merry.
Don’t let others force you into something you wouldn’t otherwise do.
Learn to brew beer at home.
Comb the beaches for trash and properly dispose of findings.
Donate to ocean protection organizations.
Fill a bowl with saltwater and leave it for Him.
Wear shades of the ocean or tones of treasure.
Honor His wife Rán.
Be friendly and hospitable to those who differ from you.
Throw a party for your close friends.
Don’t let materialism consume you. Money is important, but one shouldn’t live for it.
Be an open person.
Provide literal or metaphorical shelter to those in your life who need it.
Spend time with those you love.
Ride out the storms in your life, for just as the tide changes, so will your situations.
I've been meaning to ask since i asked you a question... weeks ago now... But you mentioned that you work with Seiđr and its reconstruction. Do you have any good sources either bok or website, where I can find out more about Seiđr?
Yes, I definitely do!
Seiðr is very much a large framework within both my personal and spiritual/religious practices. Because of my devotion to it, I have thus collected a myriad of books and websites as resources to develop my own dogma on the subject and for reference.
A lot of what we know about the practice is basically reconstruction from archaeology, historian research, Edda, many other primary allusions and today’s Heathens who have written collective-gnostic/ adherent works on seiðr-craft.
This, along with various other constructs and rites that pertain to Norsk “sending” and trance work.
My Personal Seiðr Sources:
Books:
Poetic Edda by Snorri Sturluson
Seidr: The Gate is Open by Katie Gerrard
Seidways by Jan Fries
Hyge-Crft:Working with the Soul in the Northern Tradition by Diana L. Paxson
Spae-craft, Seidr and Shamanism by Kveldulfr Gundarsson
Northern Mysteries and Magick: Runes & Feminine Powers by Freya Aswynn
The Norse Shaman: Ancient Spiritual Practices of the Northern Tradition by Evelyn C. Rysdyk
Websites & Articles:
http://www.freyja.org/seidr.htm
http://seidh.org/articles/seidh/
http://www.vikinganswerlady.com/seidhr.shtml
http://www.northernshamanism.org/altered-state.html
http://freya.theladyofthelabyrinth.com/?page_id=255
http://bonekindred.weebly.com/seidhr.html
https://hubpages.com/religion-philosophy/Seidhr-Battle-Magic-of-the-Norse
~valkyrjura
Warning: Long post up ahead.
o’ shit its being picked on me birthday :000
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