Wizard Pantry Swap

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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.....

 

Devin L. Ganger - "Leprechaun Guitar Pick"

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These genuine Irish Sidhe scales, laminated to a thin slice of iron pyrite, will enable the substitution of up to 99% of the gold called for in your charms, potions or rituals.

2001 CabalCrafts, Unlimited. No warranty express or implied.

Limitations and warnings: These unique items are hand-gathered on the first new moon in Spring to ensure the highest potency possible. In any recipe or ritual that calls for gold, you may use this pick, as little as one percent of the called-for amount of gold, and the pick will magically substitute leprechaun gold for the missing amount. Please be aware that this may have adverse effects on your ritual, as the Leprechaun gold will, as is its normal behavior, disappear within one day of its use. Do not use this pick in ritual or potions that require permanent or long-lasting effects.

 

Dianne Cook - "Voldemort's Dehydrated Muggles" Hermitically sealed with Zap.

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Jean McGinley - "Pulverized Snail Trails" For delayed reaction of all spells and potions. One pinch = 15 minutes

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Kim Kennedy - "Faerie Stones" The secret of the stones is to be careful what you wish for!

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Marjorie McGinley - "Frogs Eyes"

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             Helene Grove of HGdesigns "Nearly Flying Potion" Contents for wizard's pantry - The Danish contribution.

A whole recipe with the adhering ingredients. Helene's nearly flying potion: a big whif of this every morning makes yo see the bright new day in another and hopefully more positive light. So happy you almost flies.

SNAPE-LIKE JAR SNAPE-LIKE JAR TORTUSE SHELL & DRAGON SCALES WITH BEADS SPIDERWEBBED CRYSTAL

PHOENIX FEATHERS & PORCUPINE NEEDLES PHOENIX FEATHER CONTAINER PHOENIX FEATHER CONTAINER BIRCH BARCH PAPER

Enclosed in kit:

  • 1 small Snape-like black jar - the darkness is countered by the fact that it holds crushed rose petals from special Valentines roses, given in love and respect.

  • 1 bunch of porcupine needles

  • 1 small tortuse shell from the very rare and especially magical Eastern seabord turtle. It's so small that you have to watch where you are going, and when they die (which is usually very very far out to sea of old age) their shell wash up on the shore. If that shell is collected on the first full moon of the winter equinoxe it's magical potential is at its highest. But be careful it's also at its most explosive....

  • 1 small portion of dragons scales, "served" with a selection of beads, that's how you keep the dragonscales happy and fit for good magic.

  • Birch Barch sampled by the setting sun in the first days of the new spring... Makes for very powerful magic and has great healing abilities. Here it is presented in the form of homemade paper, so if you need the birchbarch, just nip off a corner.

  • A spiderwebbed crystal for penduling the perfect time and place to concoct your potion

  • A container of phoenix feathers, specially good if you are making good spirited potion. My first attempt at transfer with my veryfirst sample of TLS (Baby steps Jody ;-)

Mix and toss these together or save them for a day when you really need it..... Enjoy.

THE OTHER CLAYERS' PANTRY ITEMS!! GO SEE!!!!


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