Love how tumblr has its own folk stories. Yeah the God of Arepo we’ve all heard the story and we all still cry about it. Yeah that one about the woman locked up for centuries finally getting free. That one about the witch who would marry anyone who could get her house key from her cat and it’s revealed she IS the cat after the narrator befriends the cat.
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You can only reblog this today.
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today is not my birthday
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Who remembers the puppeteers?
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ah, yes that explains everything.
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Demon attendant
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Ya'll, Wally's been reminding so much of another favorite puppet of mine-
God I love them.
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the magic word to summon Lucifer ✨
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So I binged Wednesday is a single sitting….. I have so many feelings but the main ones are:
Why can’t she still like Tyler??? A real Addams would love a monster killer for a romantic partner. Also I loved the total flip in his personality with the reveal. Very Jekyll and Hyde accurate.
Scratch that: give us Tyler and go be with Enid. You love her so much Wednesday. She’ll be your Gomez I promise
Xavier was such a red herring that we better see that in season 2 that his dad is a fish
Also Weems was done dirty. She totally could’ve stopped that attack and I’m mad.
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i hope that one day i will finally be ok….i’ll make a cherry pie when it is all over
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It's been 24 years since The Great Battle of Hogwarts🪄
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If the cat doesn’t work, you need to get a dog.
Help! I swallowed a fly accidentally! and it was buzzing around so I swallowed a spider to eat the fly and then I swallowed a bird to eat the spider that ate the fly and oh I don’t know what to do! Help me!
alright, alright, alright. calm down. this sounds like it's getting away from you and you're fucking freaking out and just doing random shit that doesn't make any sense. here's what you do: go find a cat
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This is freaking badass
Massive Cross Stitch Project
So, around last May, I began work on a cross stitch of this absolutely gorgeous Itachi fanart:
It’s just gorgeous and I wish I could fully credit the artist, but this was something my cousin sent to me and I had no way to track it. The signature on the bottom didn’t really translate clearly over on my cross stitch, but full credit to them for the design.
Anyway, I took pictures as I went, and this project spanned from last May, 2021 to Feb. 9, 2022.
I always save the eyes for last, lol. Anyway, this was around 62,000+ stitches with over 50 colors. I’m so happy with it!!!!
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the person reblogging this from you is rooting for you to have a happy, healthy, and successfull 2022
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“i’m sad and idk how to feel better”
“i don’t know what to draw”
“i always mess up”
“BUT I SUCK”
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As someone who loves to knit, this is the coolest goddamn thing I’ve ever seen
Seattle-based artist Carol Milne knits with glass, or rather, she creates wonderful glass sculptures that make it seem as though she’s either a superhuman glass knitter or in possession of enchanted knitting needles and very specialized gloves. The reality is actually much more complicated, but no less awesome. Milne invented her glass knitting technique back in 2006. It’s a process that involves knitting with wax instead of glass, followed by lost-wax casting, mold-making and kiln-casting.
First, a model of the sculpture is made from wax which is then encased by a refractory mold material that can withstand extremely high temperatures. Next, hot steam is used to melt the wax, leaving behind an empty cavity in the shape of the artwork. Pieces of room temperature glass are then placed inside the mold which is then heated to 1,400-1,600 degrees Fahrenheit depending on the type of glass. Afterward, the piece is slowly cooled over a period of several weeks, followed by a careful excavation process, where Milne delicately chips away like an archaeologist to reveal the final piece.
To check out more of Carol Milne’s extraordinary artwork visit the Glass Art Society, Milne’s Facebook page or her online gallery.
[via Colossal]
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