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These are the spice bottles I received. Fun was had by all and obviously a lot of laughter during the making of these. I know I laughed and smiled as I opened all my spice bottles! I'm sure there was more than one artist claying with tongue in cheek!! As you'll see by the variety of ingredients show below.....
Celeste Douville Designs - "Travel Size Bottle For Floo Powder" Used to transport Wizards around the intricate web of wizard fireplaces. We can use them to transport ourselves away from the odd folks who feel the need to degrade our artistry "My kid plays with this at school" and toward clay days, retreats and other inspiring places!
Jean Chariton "Eagle Feather Dust" and "Cedar Leaves"
A slight sprinkle is a source of tremendous magical powers including "farseeing," speed, and the ability to hunt on the wing. Cedar has the property of providing both physical and spiritual cleansing as well as the ability to protect the user from both spiritual and physical "pests." The leaves, bark, and wood of this ancient tree all have special powers.
Kellie Bernsen - "Unicorn Hair fortified with Invisibility" A strong addition to potions, this product has been aged five hundred years. Especially useful in transformations. Shake thoroughly before use. Use sparingly.
Jan VanDonkelaar - "Dragon Debris" These are precious items which are shed by all dragons as they grow and can be collected by a few brave souls from their dens. Directions: Crush or grind to desired size prior to inclusion.
Contents: Talons, scales, eggshell pieces, frozen dragon particles.
Stephanie Granger - "Ready-to-Use Unicorn Charms" These unicorn horns are the first growth horns of young unicorn. They shed their first horns much like baby teeth. The new horns that grow in are pure white. The baby horns, as you can see, are colorful yet obviously have the same qualities as the adult full-grown horns. These are collected without harm to the little ones and without alarming any adults or mothers. In addition to the other herbs, rare plants, mushrooms, and other rarities that I offer for sell, these are gathered in the forbidden forest. not for the faint of heart or those with no experience. These are gathered only at a specific time of the day with the moon in a particular orbit and basically a very demanding set of instructions. The collected horns are then cleaned and purified and prepared for charms on the night of the new moon. Theses beautiful offerings are the results of my labors.
Directions for Use:
To prepare a charm for use is very simple, just point your wand at it and say "Activatus" and the latent properties of the horn will be activated. Theses properties will provide purification and protection against evil.
These charms also take healing, protection, and other warding spells very easily. We recommend it for use with a general protection potion, a spell that warns of danger, and a potion that will assist one in purifying other ingredients.
Some of the uses these charms have been put to use include: spells of protection against the followers of you know who, purifications of ingredients by potion masters, cooks have used them to ensure quality in their food, to help with healing of a patient in a hospital, and to protect you from danger while flying or travelling by floo powder. I, myself, use one for protection while gathering my wares from the forbidden forest.
No unicorns were harmed in the making of these charms. In fact, the unicorn mothers are glad that their offspring's old horns are being put to a good use. Please take care not to use these for offensive or harmful spells, they will backfire onto the spellcaster. I am not responsible for mis-handling of any kind.
Stephanie Granger
Accessories and Ingredients for all your spell, ward and potion needs. Thank you for your business. All products are guaranteed. You can find my wares wherever quality potion ingredients are sold, including: Dragon Alley and Hogsmeade Village.
Jody Bishel - "Aconite" Aconite concentrate: useful for taming werewolves or PMS.
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