The Skellingcorner

1.5M ratings
277k ratings

See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
moonlightacademy

Faeries

How to tell if a faerie is near by:

  • Feeling a warm tingles across your skin.
  • Things go missing and then reappear somewhere else in your home. 
  • You see things out of the corner of your eyes.
  • Finding yourself participating in child like activities like skipping or swinging on a swing set.  
  • You come across random floral scented breezes. 
  • You make a habit of bringing nature inside. 
  • You find yourself admiring insects and when you find one in your home you set it free instead of squishing it. 
  • You find yourself stumbling over faerie circles. 
  • You are followed by a crow or raven.
  • You hear mysterious giggling. 
  • You find large patches of four-leaf clovers.

Offerings for the fae:

  • Milk and Honey
  • Anything small and shiny
  • Rings
  • Beads
  • Rocks
  • Crystals
  • Cream
  • Sweets
  • Cakes and Cookies.
  • Clean water

Some Favorite Faerie Rocks:

  • Tigers eyes
  • Peridot
  • Jade
  • Volcanic Rock
  • Fluorite
  • Emerald

Plants that attract faeries:

  • Common yarrow
  • New York aster
  • Shasta daisy 
  • Western giant hyssop or horsemint 
  • French lavender
  • Rosemary
  • Thyme
  • Fountain butterfly bush
  • Orange-eye butterfly bush 
  • Summer lilac
  • Shrubby cinquefoil
  • Common garden petunia
  • Verbenas
  • Pincushion flowers
  • Cosmos 
  • Common zinnia
  • Foxgloves
  • Pansies
  • Clover
  • Toadstools
  • Bluebells
  • Rowan
  • Oak
  • Alder
  • Willow
  • Birch 
  • Apple trees

Sources: earthenergyhealing.com, mysticfamiliar.com, and earthwitchery.com. 

==Moonlight Mystics==

faeries fae Magick Witchcraft grimoire bos book of shadows
footcrust misanthropicghoul
oaluz

long term effects of emotional abuse:

  • a distrust in your perceptions 
  • a tendency to be fearful or on guard
  • self-consciousness or fear of how you are coming across
  • an inability to be spontaneous
  • a distrust of people and in future relationships
  • anger that bursts out unexpectedly
  • sensitivity to anyone trying to control you
footcrust

. thinking that everything is always your fault because people in the past have     made you feel like you’re literally the most awful person 

. you’re not worth loving

. you don’t deserve to be happy

. its difficult/pretty much impossible to fall in love because you’re so         convinced that everyone is gonna hurt you

.keeping everyone at arms length, even people that are good for you

Source: oaluz
did-you-know
In reference to never using the word ‘very’ when writing, Mark Twain said, “Substitute ‘damn’ every time you’re inclined to write ‘very’; Your editor will delete it and the writing will be just as it should be.” Source

In reference to never using the word ‘very’ when writing, Mark Twain said, “Substitute ‘damn’ every time you’re inclined to write ‘very’; Your editor will delete it and the writing will be just as it should be.” Source

image
image
image
image
image
image
image
Source: didyouknowblog.com
historical figures authors mark twain samuel clemens writing reference the word very kill your adjectives infographic this tool is very handy wah wah waaaaah
creativeprompts
The NaNoWriMo Success Series: Find Your Story in 3 Easy Steps If you’re reading this, then you’ve made the decision that this year’s NaNoWriMo is going to be the best one yet. If you haven’t made this epic decision, here’s why you’ll change your mind...

The NaNoWriMo Success Series: Find Your Story in 3 Easy Steps 

If you’re reading this, then you’ve made the decision that this year’s NaNoWriMo is going to be the best one yet. If you haven’t made this epic decision, here’s why you’ll change your mind  and join over 3 billion authors  to create like you’ve never created before.

The key to a productive NaNoWriMo is preparation. When you’re churning out thousands of words a day you need a plan if you want those words to make any sense. The more you know about your story before November 1st, the easier it’ll be to kick your writing into overdrive and finish a novel in a month.

Today we’ll tackle one of the most fun parts of NaNoWriMo: Choosing Your Story. This part is great because it’s where you let your imaginations run wild. You’ll push the boundaries, question all the possibilities, and be absolute space cadets as every moment in your head becomes consumed with the magic of your story. Let’s get started!

Read the full article by Tomi Adeyemi

writing resource nanowrimo
modmad t00ie
mindfangfoundthetardis:
“ thearcanetheory:
“ Useful for steampunks who are trying to get that aged metal look. Brass doesn’t stay shiny!!
”
oooh that last tin one is pretty!
”
Okay now I need to draw a picture of brand-spanking-new Rabbit because HE...
thearcanetheory

Useful for steampunks who are trying to get that aged metal look. Brass doesn’t stay shiny!!

mindfangfoundthetardis

oooh that last tin one is pretty!

modmad

Okay now I need to draw a picture of brand-spanking-new Rabbit because HE WOULD BASICALLY BE PINK

CAN YOU IMAGINE HOW WICKED THAT WOULD LOOK

Source: advancedsystemsarray
reference metal SPG vaguely related Rabbit I have too much to do already but gosh that's tempting