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No-Sew Sachet for Lazy People Posted by 💀MV on APRIL 6, 2009 If you’re like me, you absolutely hate to throw anything away. I believe that clutter can really bring down a person’s positive energy, so I try very hard to work through my packrat tendencies. I have been in a decluttering phase that’s lasted… oh, about half of my life now! I figure that if I absolutely must hang onto certain things, I’d better make sure that they can serve a functional purpose. Hence, my mission to reincarnate old things into new, awesome, functional stuff! Unlike a lot of crafty folks who seem to have infinite patience and dexterity, I’m more interested in instant gratification. In my opinion, the best projects (a) produce objects that are functional, rather than frivolous, (b) can be completed in the space of one afternoon, or even a few minutes, and (a) won’t clutter up my house too much during its creation, or after it’s finished and ready to enjoy! It is with this spirit in mind that I share my very humble instructions for a sachet that requires no sewing. Easiest Sachet Ever: INGREDIENTS: 1 pretty, but mateless, sock 1-2 handfuls of scented stuff – try potpourri, pieces of leftover scented candles, or extra fabric scraps treated with your favorite essential oil string, yarn, thread, or ribbon (even rubber bands, in a pinch!) — or just use leftover sock pieces Trim the cuff and everything below the heel off of your sock. This sachet can be made with the heel/toe section, but I like to work with the ankle. Tie off one end with your string/ribbon/etc., and add the scented stuff (I used a handful of leftover junk from my old Frebreze Scentstories discs!). Tie off the top, trimming your sock ends as needed. Sachets are wonderful for adding a nice little burst of scent to closets and drawers. You don’t need to spend piles of money on fancy little trimmings, but do make sure that you choose a scent that you love and that has some staying power. The simple construction of this type of sachet will enable you to change the scent when it becomes necessary. I usually keep the leftover cuffs to use as hair elastics, because even those “ouchless” elastics are sometimes murder on my extremely delicate hair. Leftover cuffs are perfect because they’re gentle, and ready-made in colors to match most of my wardrobe. And hey, free hair accessory… one that I don’t worry about losing or breaking! A word of caution here: DON’T make the same mistake I did, and use a “fuzzy” sock (pictured). If you do, as I have, you will need put in a few stitches to contain any stray sock fuzz. Or you can fold over the ends of the sock to create a finished hem before adding the rubber bands/elastics. These socks were a hostess gift from a lovely relative who stayed with us last fall. I fell in love with those adorable little crocheted flowers, and when the elastic began wearing out, I knew that I’d have to give them a new life!
Brooch and earring holder by Natalie of Gothy Two Shoes Monday, May 22, 2017 DIY Brooch and Earring Frame Holder Whilst I had my staple gun out I decided to tackle another project. I was going to make a brooch and earring holder out of a frame and some lace. I got this wooden frame from an Op Shop and I spray painted it black. I liked this frame because it had a lip on the inner part, I was going to use this as a base to staple my lace. I also didn't want the backings of my accessories to scratch the wall, so I think the base helped with this. Standard stretchy lace from the fabric stash. I roughly cut it out. It didn't have to be perfect, especially because it's stretchy. I started folding and stapling it into place. I did a LOT of stretching, as I didn't want my heavy accessories to drag the fabric down. I only realised after that my staples were too big and some of the wood was being damaged! Eek!! I'm not a fussy person though, so I just used black paint to hide them :) I love that I can see all my brooch and earring options! Of course, this frame wasn't big enough for my whole collection ;) I used these 3M velcro type picture stips to hang it. This means I can take the frame off to get to my accessories. I hope this inspired you a little bit! Posted by Natalie at 10:53 AM Labels: DIY BlogThis!
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2011 DIY Gothy Hair Bows in Two Easy Steps I decided I wanted a hair bow with trailing ribbons, maybe due to memories of the braided ribbon barrettes that were THE thing when I was a little girl. The first bow I made was so easy that I made another.. and another... and another... They are really fun to make. :-) Step one: Make a bow with fabric, lace or wide ribbon. This can be done by cutting the material to your desired size and then folding or squishing it together in the middle. Tie the middle with a piece of thin ribbon, leaving plenty of extra ribbon hanging. Step two: Tie the bow to the barrette. Do this by running the thin ribbon under the metal arc on the back of the barrette and tying in tight knots. You can then leave the ribbons trailing or cut them. I like to add a drop of hot glue over the knots for extra security. Note: Before tying, consider if you want the barrette to open on the left or right. One option will be easier for you, depending on how you wear the bow and whether you're right- or left-handed. For a pair of bows to wear on either side of your head, I suggest making one with the barrette opening on the left and one opening on the right. If you want a simple bow, you are done! Or you can add more ribbon, beads, lace, charms... whatever suits your fancy. Posted by J.Bane
Haunting your House for Halloween: Decor and Details OCTOBER 13, 2014 / Z. Lots of people find joy in decorating their house for Halloween, but those with a Gothic bent are especially bound to to relish it. These people will take particular care in crafting a beautiful yet bone-chilling atmosphere for their guests… For them, it isn’t so much “decorating” as it is “haunting” the house. Here are some of the easiest and most effective ways to perfect an eerie atmosphere: Cluster Candles. Clustered candles create a haunting and visually interesting focal point. At once reminiscent of somber Gothic cathedrals and spiritualist seances, try turning the lights out and illuminating the room by candlelight alone, as shown in the image below. If you are throwing a dinner party, this kind of lighting will hide any distracting, non-themed parts of the room and will keep guests’ focus on each other as they dine. For an even more magical effect (and double the light), place candles on a mirror or reflective platter. Paint it Black. Everyday items take on a commanding and ominous tone when given a coat of matte black spray paint. Consider painting pumpkins, cheap vases, figurines, candleholders, branches, and wine bottles. Mirror, Mirror. Mirrors have always been a bit uncanny, so use this to your advantage for Halloween! Place fabric or a veiling over the mirrors in the house– this was actually a Victorian mourning tradition to prevent the soul of the deceased from getting “trapped” in the looking glass. Covering all the mirrors in your house will definitely ramp up the creepy factor. You can also make your own haunted mirror (which is I guess what happens if you didn’t cover the mirror?) Eerie Vignettes. For the top of a mantle or table, consider grouping eerie objects together to form a “vignette”. Wilted or dried flowers in a vase beside antique glass bottles work well (below). For the most effective haunting vignette, stack old leather-bound books on a table and top them off with a skull. Phantom Photos. Round up some picture frames you already have, or buy some at a dollar store and paint them a matte black. Print out creepy Victorian-era photos (look up spirit photography) and place them in the frames, then put them around the house where people are bound to see them. Your guests will gradually realize your home is filled with ghostly portraits. Utilize your windows. Cut-out silhouettes always add a element of fun to your haunted house for Halloween, but consider going subtle for a more spooky effect. You can also forgo silhouettes altogether and create a foreboding atmosphere by covering your windows in red tissue paper (your house looks like this, doesn’t it?) Use LED lights as glowing eyes. Nocturnal creatures have tapetum lucidum, a reflective layer on the back of their retina helps them see clear in the dark. If you happen to unwittingly shine a light on an animal’s face, it can create an unnerving effect– two glowing dots stare back at you, disembodied in the dark. You can recreate this effect in your yard or house with a few methods by placing LED lights in film containers. A similar effect can be achieved by placing a glowstick inside a toilet-paper roll with two holes cut out. People passing do a double take as they try to figure out what kind of creature is staring at them– a cat, an owl, or something more sinister?
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Sunday 17 April 2022 Black Widow Spider Truffles What's more appetising, I ask you, than biting into a huge fat venomous spider? And which deadly spider is more instantly familiar than our cannibalistic friend the black widow? God they're creepy aren't they. Even looking at this photo below gives me the creepy crawlies. Anyway, I long thought it would be a fun idea to make chocolate truffles decorated to look like spiders. They'd make a nice addition to a spooky afternoon tea, a Halloween party, a children's party, or just whenever you feel like baking spooky sweets. This was fairly time consuming, but the hardest part was tracing around the spider stencils and cutting them out. If you're more artistically talented than I, you might want to draw spider shapes straight onto the black card instead of printing out an image. This recipe yielded enough for about 10 of my fairly large ones, but you can make them any size you like. Ingredients: 100g unsalted butter 100g dark chocolate 1tsp cocoa 1 cup icing sugar + Cherries (morello, glacé, etc.) Rum, rum essence, or vanilla essence Black fondant Red fondant For spider bases: Black card stock (fairly stiff, not paper) Cardboard Glue Pencil Scissors Bases Method: Print out the image at the bottom of this post. Glue image into cardboard. Cut around the image carefully to create a stencil. Hold the stencil onto the black card stock and (this part is particularly fiddly) trace around it with a pencil. Cut out your spiders! Arrange them on a plate or pretty tray. Truffle Method: In a pot, melt together the butter and chocolate on the stove, slowly stirring til combined. Add half a cup of icing sugar, the cocoa, and the rum or vanilla essence. Stir, then add more icing sugar until the mixture is stiff and firm. 1 cup of icing sugar wasn't enough, so I added another half a cup, and a bit more cocoa for luck. Let cool til it's comfortable to handle. Using the spider stencil as a guide for how large the truffle should be, roll some mixture into a rough ball. Mush a cherry (or two) into it, then roll the mixture around in your hands until it's pleasingly round. Place on a plate, it doesn't matter if the bottom flattens. Repeat for as many truffles as you want, then put them in the fridge to chill for a couple of hours. Flatten out the black fondant as thinly as you can, you only want it a few millimetres thick. Lay the fondant over each truffle, and roll it in your hands until the whole truffle is covered. It doesn't matter if the underside is bare or untidy. Flatten out some red fondant, and using a sharp knife (xacto knife or non-serrated kitchen knife) carefully cut out hourglass shapes. Gently place the red hourglasses onto each truffle and pat to smoothen them down so they'll stay in place but not lose their shape. Put each truffle onto the black card spider base. Serve!

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Tuesday 14 September 2021 Penta-Pretzels DIY These are awesome for picnics or parties. You can use a different amount of dough to make them larger or smaller to your liking. You can of course use this recipe to make pretzels in the traditional shape, but because we're weird, let's make them pentacle shaped. Ingredients/Zutaten: 3 1/2 cups (500g) plain flour 1 cup (250ml) warm water 1 Tbsp dry active yeast or a cube of fresh yeast 1 tsp sugar 25-50g butter 3 Tbsp baking soda Method/Zubereitung: Put flour into a large mixing bowl (or bread machine if you're lazy like me) and make a little well in the centre. Into the well pour your warm water. You can also use slightly warm milk instead of water. Sprinkle the yeast onto the water (or crumble if using fresh yeast), then add the sugar. Give it a wee stir. Having ideally let it soften first, add the butter. Knead the dough until well mixed. Leave the dough to rise for about 20 minutes, it should hopefully double in size. Divide the dough into about eight equal pieces, but this will depend on how big you want your pretzels to be. Between your hands, roll the dough out into very long, thin sausages. The part for the ring should be thicker, but the star part shouldn't be much thicker than a pencil. Make a ring and twist the ends together. Carefully lay the thinner sausage over the ring in the shape of a five-pointed star. Pinch the corners and mush the dough carefully into the ring to ensure a good shape and a good stick. Be careful here! Boil a litre of water in a pot. Add three tablespoons of baking soda to the hot water, and turn down the heat so it stays hot but not boiling. If you are making a big batch, remember to use three tablespoons of baking soda per every litre of hot water. Gently place each pretzel into the water, and leave it there for 30-60 seconds. Make sure the whole thing gets wet. This process is what gives the pretzel its lovely brown exterior. With a slotted spoon or similar, lift the pretzel from the water and place it on a baking tray. While wet, sprinkle thick chunky salt on. You can use other toppings too if you really want. Preheat oven to 180˚C (360˚F) and once heated, bake your pretzels for 20-25 minutes. They should be brown and properly baked. Best enjoyed warm and fresh, but they'll keep for a day. Guten Appetit!
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Saturday 25 January 2020 17th Century Sack Posset 17th century references the diary of Samuel Pepys, so I thought I would just have to read that. And so I have been. Well, listening to it on audiobook through Audible, that counts as reading, does it not? It's 115 hours of listening, it's not a small undertaking. Everything mentioned in the diaries that I wasn't already familiar with, I looked up, and one of those things was "sack posset". I'm so glad I did. I think the mildly amusing name attracted me most, but I looked up as many recipes for sack posset as I could, written at the time. No two were exactly alike, so I combined the essential ingredients and rough ratios from every recipe I saw, and had a crack at making it. It was amazing. Warming, soothing, delicious, makes you all cosy and sleepy. Sack posset is generally served in the evening after supper, the last thing you give your guests before they head home. Obviously this is 18+ or 21+ depending on where you live because of alcohol laws, but I've heard the sherry can be substituted for orange and lemon juice, though I haven't tried it. The mixture can be thickened with bread crumbs if you fancy eating it with a spoon instead of drinking it, but I've not tried that either. Some old recipes suggest adding mace, crushed almonds, rosewater, musk, or even ambergris. It's a flexible recipe, you could experiment with whatever ingredients take your fancy. Let us begin! This yields about 3 coffee mugs full, but is best served in teacups. You can warm the cups beforehand if you wish. Ingredients: 400ml heavy cream 300ml sherry 7 egg yolks 2 egg whites 1/2 cup sugar ground nutmeg ground/sticks of cinnamon Method: Pour the cream and sugar into a pot. Sprinkle a small amount of the nutmeg and cinnamon in, and stir. Some recipes called for a blade of mace, but mace is fairly expensive so I omitted it. Separate yolks and egg whites. There are several methods to do this, I like passing the yolk between the shell halves. You might have one of these doodads. Put the yolks into a large basin or similar. If you don't want to waste the leftover whites, you could turn them into meringues. Crack two whole eggs in, whites included. Add the sherry to the eggs and whisk together until eggs are beaten. Boil some water in a pot that will comfortably sit the basin atop it. Place the egg-sherry mixture over the boiling water. If exposed to direct heat, the eggs will cook, yuck! Stir it continuously and test the temperature with a knuckle. Put the cream-sugar pot on the stove at a medium heat. Stir this regularly too. The cream should be taken off the heat just before it starts to boil. Once the egg-sherry mixture is warm, take the basin off the boiling water. Carefully pour the cream into the eggs, pouring a little at a time, and stirring constantly until all is combined. Ladle into teacups and enjoy! I read that cushions were placed around the basin to keep it warm. It's important that it doesn't get too hot or else you'll end up with scrambled eggs, you want it at a warm, drinkable temperature. It's quite filling, you'll probably find that a couple of teacups is loads!
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Ditch the Box: Easy Homemade Hot Chocolate Easy Homemade Hot Chocolate 1/2 cup white granulated sugar 1/4 cup cocoa powder dash salt 1/3 cup hot water 4 cups milk 3/4 teaspoon vanilla Instructions: MIX sugar, cocoa powder and (dash) salt in a saucepan. STIR in hot water. COOK over med heat until mixture boils AND stir two minutes. ADD milk to the above mixture and HEAT until frothy (DO NOT BOIL). (Stir often.) REMOVE from heat and add vanilla. STIR well and serve. ENJOY! After the milk is added, let it warm (without boiling) until the milk gets frothy.
Tuesday, October 25, 2016 Laundry Closet: Hanger Holder With my laundry closet makeover, I needed somewhere to keep clothes hangers handy. I considered several options. Hooks could hang on the wall next to the dryer, right where I needed them.. but hooks wouldn't hold many hangers. What I really needed was something that would hang on the wall like a hook, but would stick straight out instead of curving. It needed to be fairly short; long enough to hold several hangers, but short enough to be out of the way. And of utmost importance, it needed to be not sharp on the end... because I would definitely poke my clumsy self. ;) I wandered around the home improvement store, trying to come up with a solution, when I spotted something that would be perfect. A door stop. :D It was just the right length, and the rubber end cap would serve a dual function of keeping the hangers from sliding off and preventing me from stabbing myself or poking an eye out. As with most of my projects, I spray painted the little guys black and added bats. :D The bats are wooden shapes from the craft store. I spaced them out appropriately on the wall... and they work perfectly. :D Laundry Closet: Hanger Holder
Tuesday, October 11, 2011 Easy and Inexpensive DIY Jewelry Display With this simple and inexpensive project, you can put your jewelry on display to enjoy every day. Cost: $5-15 Materials needed: picture frame velvet or other fabric cork tile cardboard duct tape scissors utility knife ruler or measuring tape stapler (optional) Your picture frame can be any size but needs to have enough depth to accommodate the cork and cardboard. No glass is needed. I used an 11" x 14" frame. You can use any opaque fabric of your choice. Black velvet makes an especially lovely backdrop for silver jewelry. I used pieces of a $4 velvet skirt from a thrift store. Cork tiles and rolls are sold in various sizes online and at many craft and office supply stores. A package of four 12" x 12" tiles costs about $10. Begin by cutting your cork tile and your cardboard to the proper size to fit into the back of your frame. If you have glass from the frame, you can use it as a template. I like to use a utility knife and ruler; scissors will also work. Cover the tile with fabric by placing the fabric right side down, placing the cork on top, and wrapping the fabric around to the back of the cork. Trim the fabric as needed; secure with staples or tape. Place the fabric-covered cork face down into the back of the frame, then place the cardboard on top of the cork. Secure with duct tape. Turn frame over to reveal your completed project! Use pins to hang your jewelry on the display.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2011 Stripey, Batty Chest of Drawers I love to rescue old furniture and give it new life with paint. With craft stores full of stencils and so forth, one does not need to be a Monet to create a fun piece of furniture. I'm sure the artists on etsy would scoff at me, but I am happy with the results (and that's all that matters). First, I sanded it a little to smooth out the nicks and dings, then applied a coat of latex primer. Primer helps the paint stick; this is especially important if you have not stripped the furniture down to the bare wood. Then I painted the drawer fronts and the sides of the chest black and the front and top of the chest white. I used Behr interior latex paint, the same stuff I use on my walls. After the paint was thoroughly dry, I masked off stripes using 1" painters tape. To make crisp stripes, I highly recommend spending a couple extra dollars for FrogTape instead of regular blue painters tape. The paint seeps underneath FrogTape much less, especially if you're careful to rub the edges down well. I then painted white over the unmasked areas. It might seem counter-intuitive to paint white over black, but with latex paints, lighter colors cover better. To dress up the drawer fronts, I decided to add bats behind the existing wood knobs. Craft stores sell a variety of little wood shapes for less than $1 each. Around Halloween, you can get shapes suitable for gothy decor -- bats, skulls, cats, coffins. I always stock up on bats. ;-) I painted the wood bats and knobs purple, then drilled a hole in each bat for the screw to go through. To finish, I gave all the painted surfaces a couple coats of polyurethane.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2011 Easy and Inexpensive DIY Jewelry Display With this simple and inexpensive project, you can put your jewelry on display to enjoy every day. Cost: $5-15 Materials needed: picture frame velvet or other fabric cork tile cardboard duct tape scissors utility knife ruler or measuring tape stapler {optional} Your picture frame can be any size but needs to have enough depth to accommodate the cork and cardboard. No glass is needed. I used an 11" x 14" frame. You can use any opaque fabric of your choice. Black velvet makes an especially lovely backdrop for silver jewelry. I used pieces of a $4 velvet skirt from a thrift store. Cork tiles and rolls are sold in various sizes online and at many craft and office supply stores. A package of four 12" x 12" tiles costs about $10. Begin by cutting your cork tile and your cardboard to the proper size to fit into the back of your frame. If you have glass from the frame, you can use it as a template. I like to use a utility knife and ruler; scissors will also work. Cover the tile with fabric by placing the fabric right side down, placing the cork on top, and wrapping the fabric around to the back of the cork. Trim the fabric as needed; secure with staples or tape. Place the fabric-covered cork face down into the back of the frame, then place the cardboard on top of the cork. Secure with duct tape. Turn frame over to reveal your completed project! Use pins to hang your jewelry on the display.
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Monday 11 September 2023 Black Friday's Realistic Blood Punch/Cocktail Haven't you always wanted to feel more authentically like a vampire while getting drunk at the same time? I've always wondered why I could never find a recipe for an alcoholic drink, be it a punch or cocktail, that resembled blood beyond just being red. Why was there nothing out there with the consistency of blood, too? The goal for this recipe was to avoid food colouring, and get it the right colour just with the ingredients. Theoretically you could make just about any drink red by adding food colouring, but that feels like cheating. It also needed to taste good. What I really wanted to achieve, was an alcoholic drink that felt and moved like blood. This may not be perfect but it was the closest I could get whilst maintaining the flavour. Be the coolest/weirdest host ever by providing your guests with a punch that not only looks, but feels like blood. Best of all, it tastes lovely and makes for easy drinking. Serve it cooled, or leave it slightly warm to make it feel creepier. You can add ice cubes (I recommend ice with red food colouring in it) but remember if you put ice into a pitcher or punch bowl, this will dilute the punch and thin its consistency as it melts. Best Halloween punch ever? I think so. The recipe can be scaled up or down to make a whole bowl or pitcher of punch, or just a couple of cocktails. The recipe below yields two or three servings. Simply multiply the recipe depending on how many people you're likely to be serving. For example, if you're serving 12 guests, multiply the ingredients by 6. For 20 guests, by 10, and so forth. The measurements don't have to be exact! You will need: 150ml/5oz Red wine (merlot or cabernet sauvignon) 30ml/1oz Cherry brandy or cherry liqueur 60ml/2oz Vodka 30ml/1oz Raspberry syrup or cordial 30ml/1oz Grenadine 120ml/4oz Pomegranate juice 3tsp. Arrowroot powder Method: In a small, separate dish, mix the arrowroot with 3 teaspoons cold water. Stir until you have a smooth white liquid with no lumps. Put the other ingredients together into a pot on the stove. Heat carefully over medium heat. It should get hot but not boil, about 80˚C/176˚F. Do not let it boil! Gradually add the arrowroot liquid into the pot, stir consistently. You should start to feel the mixture thicken slightly as you stir, this only takes a minute or two. Remove from the heat and put into a heat safe container. Put in the fridge to cool for 30 minutes or until cooled. Leaving it for too long will cause it to congeal a bit. Pour into a punch bowl, pitcher, or cocktail glasses. Garnish and serve!
Wednesday 19 October 2016 Making Black Ice Cream! Ingredients: 2 cups heavy whipping cream 1 tin sweetened condensed milk Pinch of sea salt Black gel food dye Monin caramel flavour syrup I whipped the cream until it was stiff with a stick mixer, but an electric beater would have been better. Then I poured the condensed milk onto it, the pinch of sea salt, and flavour syrup to taste. I folded it together carefully, before adding (what turned out to be) a generous amount of black gel food dye. I found that whipping the mixture, instead of stirring, helped the colour to combine with the other ingredients better. After 24 hours this should have definitely been frozen, but thanks to my freezer being as asshole, the big reveal of my creation was a fail. The taste was alright, although it mostly tasted of condensed milk. In future, I would use a stronger flavouring agent, and perhaps activated charcoal in addition to food colouring to create a darker colour. I would also make sure the freezer door was closed properly! Bah! 'Til next time, thanks for visiting! Would you try black ice cream?
Friday 10 October 2014 Make a Bat Wall! You will need: Scissors or a craft knife A piece of cardboard Sheets of black card or stiff paper Blu-Tack Glue stick A white pencil Making them different sizes can give the illusion of distance as well. Be creative and enjoy!
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MADE BY 𝒦𝒜𝑅𝐿𝒮 𝒦𝒪𝒪𝐿 𝒦𝒪𝐿𝐸𝒞𝒯𝐼𝒪𝒩! eyes ˊ ˋ  ◞ ◟   .ܸ .ܸ  • •   › ‹  o̴̶̷᷄ o̴̶̷̥᷅   ≧ ≦ ˇ ˇ  ◜◝    ◡◡⁠  •̀ •́  ^^  ᵒ̴̶̷̥́ ᵒ̴̶̷̣̥̀   ꈍ ꈍ ⏑ ⏑  ◝ ◜  _ ̫ _  •́ •̀  ⊳⊲  o̴̶̷̤ o̴̶̷̤   ˃̶̤́ ˂̶̤̀ ´ `   -᷅ -᷄   .⁠ .⁠   ߹ ߹  ՞ ՞⁠  ಠ ಠ  ᴗ͈ ᴗ͈ 𖦹 𖦹 ˆˆ ᖝᖞ mouths ᵕ  ⤙  ᴖ  Ⱉ   △  ࿁  ꕀ   ‸ ༝  ‿  ⌓  ⩊    ⌑   。  ㅁ  ⇀ ̫  ֊   ᎔   ᗜ   Д⁠   ³  ᯅ   ˬ           ⩌ ‧̫ noses ˶  ᵜ  ᆺ  ˕  ܫ ꄃ ˔  ᴥ  ɷ   ̷  ꀾ  •̫̮   Blush ˶ ˵ ⸝⸝ ⸝⸝ " " „ // „ ears ᐢ ᐢ   ᕱ ᕱ  ᕬ ᕬ  ᙏ   ᵔ ᵔ  ᐡ ᐡ   ∩∩  ꪒ ꪒ  ՞ ՞  ⍝ ⍝  ᥥ ᥥ  ᘏᘏ /ᐠ マ hands / arms ก ก  ٩ ۶  ⊃⊂  ᑌ ᑌ  ദ്ദി   ა૮ ฅ ฅ  ੭ ᐣ  っ ς  ੭ ੭  ੭っ  ∩ ∩ ᕕᕗ brackets 𝇋 𝇌  ૮ ა  ૮₍ ₎ა   ( ິ )ິ  ໒꒰ྀི ྀི꒱७  ૮ ོ ོ𑁬 ₍ ₎  ꒰ ꒱ྀི  ૮꒰ ꒱ა  ᧔ ᧓  ᧔ྀི ᧓ྀི  ʕ ྀི ྀིʔ ꒰ ꒱  ଘ꒰ ꒱  ꒰ ੭ ꒱ ᐣ  𓊆 𓊇  ᑦ꒰ྀིྀི ྀྀི꒱ᐣ   ૮꒰ྀི ꒱ྀིა ₍ᐢ ᐢ₎ Face ᐛ Faces .ܸ ⩊ .ܸ  ૮꒰˶ › ᗜ ‹ ˵꒱ྀིა ₍ᐢ. ̫.ᐢ₎ ദ്ദി(˵ •̀ ᴗ - ˵ ) (˶ᵔ ᵕ ᵔ˶) (ˊo̴̶̷̤ ̫ o̴̶̷̤ˋ) (⸝⸝⸝ᵒ̴̶̷̥́ ᵕ ก̀⸝⸝⸝) |˛˙꒳​˙)♡ ꒰ ´͈ ᵕ `͈ ꒱ (๑•́ ₃ •̀๑) ‧⁺◟( ᵒ̴̶̷̥́ ·̫ ᵒ̴̶̷̣̥̀ ) ఇ꒰ㆁ̴̶̷̤́.̮ㆁ̴̶̷̤̀꒱ (˘͈ᵕ ˘͈ෆ) (。●ω●。) ꒰ ɵ̷̥̥᷄﹏ɵ̷̥̥᷅꒱ ⸜(。˃ ᵕ ˂。)⸝ (✿ᴗ͈ˬᴗ͈) (۶•̀ᴗ•́)۶ –☆ˎˊ˗
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eyes ˊ ˋ  ◞ ◟   .ܸ .ܸ  • •   › ‹  o̴̶̷᷄ o̴̶̷̥᷅   ≧ ≦ ˇ ˇ  ◜◝    ◡◡⁠  •̀ •́  ^^  ᵒ̴̶̷̥́ ᵒ̴̶̷̣̥̀   ꈍ ꈍ ⏑ ⏑  ◝ ◜  _ ̫ _  •́ •̀  ⊳⊲  o̴̶̷̤ o̴̶̷̤   ˃̶̤́ ˂̶̤̀ ´ `   -᷅ -᷄   .⁠ .⁠   ߹ ߹  ՞ ՞⁠  ಠ ಠ  ᴗ͈ ᴗ͈ 𖦹 𖦹 ˆˆ ᖝᖞ ´͈ `͈ mouths ᵕ  ⤙  ᴖ  Ⱉ   △  ࿁  ꕀ   ‸ ༝  ‿  ⌓  ⩊    ⌑   。  ㅁ  ⇀ ̫  ֊   ᎔   ᗜ    Д⁠   ³  ᯅ   ˬ           ⩌ ‧̫ noses ˶  ᵜ  ᆺ  ˕  ܫ ꄃ ˔  ᴥ  ɷ   ̷  ꀾ  •̫̮   Blush ˶ ˵ ⸝⸝ ⸝⸝ " " „ // „ ears ᐢ ᐢ   ᕱ ᕱ  ᕬ ᕬ  ᙏ   ᵔ ᵔ  ᐡ ᐡ   ∩∩  ꪒ ꪒ  ՞ ՞  ⍝ ⍝  ᥥ ᥥ  ᘏᘏ /ᐠ マ hands / arms ก ก  ٩ ۶  ⊃⊂  ᑌ ᑌ  ദ്ദി   ა૮ ฅ ฅ  ੭ ᐣ  っ ς  ੭ ੭  ੭っ  ∩ ∩ ᕕᕗ brackets 𝇋 𝇌  ૮ ა  ૮₍ ₎ა   ( ິ )ິ  ໒꒰ྀི ྀི꒱७  ૮ ོ ོ𑁬 ₍ ₎  ꒰ ꒱ྀི  ૮꒰ ꒱ა  ᧔ ᧓  ᧔ྀི ᧓ྀི  ʕ ྀི ྀིʔ ꒰ ꒱  ଘ꒰ ꒱  ꒰ ੭ ꒱ ᐣ  𓊆 𓊇  ᑦ꒰ྀིྀི ྀྀི꒱ᐣ   ૮꒰ྀི ꒱ྀིა ₍ᐢ ᐢ₎ Face ᐛ Faces .ܸ ⩊ .ܸ  ૮꒰˶ › ᗜ ‹ ˵꒱ྀིა ₍ᐢ. ̫.ᐢ₎ ദ്ദി(˵ •̀ ᴗ - ˵ ) (˶ᵔ ᵕ ᵔ˶) (ˊo̴̶̷̤ ̫ o̴̶̷̤ˋ) (⸝⸝⸝ᵒ̴̶̷̥́ ᵕ ก̀⸝⸝⸝) |˛˙꒳​˙)♡ ꒰ ´͈ ᵕ `͈ ꒱ (๑•́ ₃ •̀๑) ‧⁺◟( ᵒ̴̶̷̥́ ·̫ ᵒ̴̶̷̣̥̀ ) ఇ꒰ㆁ̴̶̷̤́.̮ㆁ̴̶̷̤̀꒱ (˘͈ᵕ ˘͈ෆ) (。●ω●。) ꒰ ɵ̷̥̥᷄﹏ɵ̷̥̥᷅꒱ ⸜(。˃ ᵕ ˂。)⸝ (✿ᴗ͈ˬᴗ͈) (۶•̀ᴗ•́)۶ –☆ˎˊ˗ /ᐠ⸝⸝• ⩌ •⸝⸝マ 𝒦𝒶𝓇𝓁’𝓈 𝓀𝑜𝑜𝓁 𝓀𝑜𝓁𝑒𝒸𝓉𝒾𝑜𝓃
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Monday, February 10, 2020 Entryway Organizer Some projects have such an impact that I think, "Why didn't I do this ages ago?" Improving my garage entryway was one of those projects. Because I park my car in the garage, I always use the garage door into and out of the house. The door opens into tiny entryway which has the basement stairs on one side and a wall on the other. The entryway poses some real challenges. At only about 3 feet (1 meter) square, it provides just enough space for the door to swing open. Unless this door is propped or held open, it closes on its own. And trying to maneuver around the half-open door puts one at risk for falling down the basement stairs. (Safety was apparently of no concern to the designers of my house.) Safety and convenience were both greatly improved by the addition of a magnetic doorstop. Simply push the door open until it touches the doorstop, and the magnet holds the door open. I love it! :) To really level up the entryway, I wanted to add an organizer to hold my work laptop, bag, keys, and so forth. There was plenty of horizontal and vertical space on the wall; however, depth was an issue. The organizer had to be shallow enough to allow the door to open completely. The biggest challenge was finding something large enough to hold my work laptop but thin enough to fit behind the door. Finally, I found a wire basket at the thrift store. I decided on a board and batten style for the organizer. Using boards, tape, and cardboard, I marked the placement of each element. I wanted the organizer to serve a secondary purpose of covering prior doorknob damage and a badly patched area where a large dog door had once been. To accomplish this, I attached hardboard to the wall. Then I attached 1x3 (vertical) and 1x4 (horizontal) trim boards. Hooks would be attached to the horizontal boards, so I ensured that they were screwed firmly into the wall studs. I painted everything grey to match the walls. I attached the basket and four hooks. Done! :) Now, instead of hanging my bag on the back of a chair and putting my laptop on the dining room table, I can keep everything in one place by the door. And it all fits neatly behind the door in a space less than 5 inches (13 cm) deep! Posted by J.Bane
(ʙᴛᴡ ᴛʜᴇʀᴇ ɪs ᴇᴍᴏᴊɪs ᴀᴛ ᴛʜᴇ ᴇɴᴅ ᴏғ ᴛʜɪs) REPOST MESSAGE PLEASE Im seeing a bunch of stuff on this website that should not be here. "Like if you use k.ai!!" no one even know what that is and you cant even see the number of likes. "Theres no children here" Yes there is dumby. Jeez god made you with a brain. Stop putting bad stuff here. "I dont see beef" Ok good shut up then and put some emojis to be useful . "Yeah but theres a filter so its private to children" YOU DONT THINK THEY ARE NOT GONNA CLICK IT?? ;-; "Join my discord server" This is a emoji website fyi. Not a place to ask ppl to go to other websites. The creator worked hard on this. "Make this an app!!" They will if they want to. stop. You can add this to ur desktop anyways.. "Free palestine!!" THIS IS AN EMOJI APP. If you support palestine then go to a popular donating web..... And please, Please, PLEASE STOP PUTTING PEENS AND STUFF ABT DRAKE IN THE IN INDIVIDUAL EMOJI SECTION!!!! No need to credit the message, please just spread it. And if you are looking for emojis im very sorry. Here!! :> ᴄᴜᴛᴇ ᴇᴍᴏᴊɪs ᴀɴᴅ sʏᴍʙᴏʟs ғᴏʀ ʙɪᴏ 🪐‧₊˚‧☁️. ִ☾. ╭,𓍢ִ໋🦢 ✧˖🍬°. ‧🌺₊˚ ⊹ ႔ ႔ ₒᵣₑₒ?? Σ⌓o 𐅠 🕳 ʙᴏɴᴜs: ᴍᴀᴋᴇ ʏᴏᴜʀ ᴏᴡɴ ᴋᴀᴏᴍᴏᴊɪ, ᴍʏ ᴠᴇʀsɪᴏɴ!!!! (ʙᴄ ᴜ ᴘʀᴏʙ sᴇᴇɴ ᴛʜᴇ ᴏᴛʜᴇʀ ᴏɴᴇ) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 𝙷𝚎𝚊𝚍 ( ) ꒰ ꒱ ༼ ༽ Σ 𐅠 (ᴏʀ ᴜ ᴅᴏɴᴛ ɴᴇᴇᴅ ᴛᴏ ᴜsᴇ ᴀ ʜᴇᴀᴅ ᴀs ʟᴏɴɢ ᴀs ᴜ ᴜsᴇ ᴇᴀʀs ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 𝙰𝚛𝚖𝚜 L L 乁乁 ヘヘ っっ ฅฅ ◟◞ ა૮ \ / ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 𝙴𝚊𝚛𝚜 ∧∧ ⸍⸌⸍⸌ /ᐠ > ᥥ ᥥ (\ /) ૮ ა ᐢ ᐢ ᴜ ᴜ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 𝙴𝚢𝚎𝚜 . . • • •̀ •́ _ _ 。 。 ˎᓀ ᓂ, -᷅ -᷄ •́ •̀ ⇀ ↼ •᷄ •᷅ ⌒ ⌒ ˃ ˂ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 𝙽𝚘𝚜𝚎/𝙼𝚘𝚞𝚝𝚑 ‸ , ̫ ༝ ⤙ ᆺ ˕ ˔ 𐃷 ﹏ ³  ᯅ   ˬ ֊ 。 ࡇ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 𝙱𝚕𝚞𝚜𝚑 ˶ ˵ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ,, ,, ๑ ๑ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 𝚃𝚊𝚒𝚕 ◟ 𝒄 ᓚ ◌ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 𝙴𝚌𝚝 ≽ ≼ = = ⑅ ꔫ ⊂ ⊃ <- 𝙱𝚘𝚍𝚒𝚎𝚜 𝙲𝚘𝚙𝚢 𝚢𝚘𝚞𝚛 𝚛𝚎𝚜𝚞𝚕𝚝 𝚑𝚎𝚛𝚎!! ⋅˚₊‧ ‧₊˚ ⋅ ⋅˚₊‧ ‧ ₊ ⋅ ‧₊˚ ⋅ | ⋅˚₊‧ ‧₊˚ ⋅ | ˚ ₊‧ ‧₊˚ ⋅ \ ‧ ₊ ⋅ ⤸ ᓚ⸍⸌ฅ˶⇀༝↼˵⸍⸌ฅ _____________________________
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5 Haunted Places in Estonia Horror Lovers Can’t Miss Estimated reading time — 3 minutes Estonia as a nation with a long history and intense focus on traditions and beliefs is also a country with a mysterious background full of spooky legends and gh0st stories that originated throughout centuries. In this Baltic country, visitors enjoy exploring numerous haunt3d regions that are considered haunt3d by supernatural creatures. Today, we’ll explore 5 of these spooky stops for ghost-tour lovers that are definitely worth visiting if you want to face the unknown of this mysterious nation. Officer’s Casino One glance, even from far away, at the Officer’s Casino is enough to understand why thrill-seekers don’t hesitate to go miles just to reach this haunted place on Naissaar Island. Officer’s Casino is an abandoned military casino that was once a pretty lively spot for Soviet officers. Today, all that remains are its ruins and ghostly tales people tell about shadowy figures walking across those ruins. Nevertheless, we have to admit that ancient haunt3d locations like the Officer’s Casino aren’t for everyone. In fact, some people in Estonia, especially those who are used to taking advantage of reputable online casino options in Estonia, might prefer a different kind of thríll. Or at least, playing safely and securely from their homes, instead of being surrounded by supernatural stories from the 20th century. Pädaste Manor Pädaste Manor is another haunt3d place located on Estonian islands, this time at Muhu Island. It’s one of the best options for a luxury vacation that is truly away from the noise of the thousands of tourists arriving in the country because of its mysterious and sad history. The legends of the manor can be traced back to the 16th-century gh0st of the inhabitants. Interestingly, visitors who have stayed at the inn have described uncomfortable happenings, including light bulbs that flash, the sensation of cøld spots, and the sound of footsteps from rooms that were empty or no one around. Some people also believe that they witnessed paranormal experiences such as the sighting of a woman wearing a white dress moving around. Lately, locals said it could be the lost spırıt of a maid who d*ed in a mysterious way. Rataskaevu Street Horror lovers can easily visit Rataskaevu street as it’s right at the center of Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. The street is well-known in the area due to its mysterious history. Perhaps, the most intriguing anecdote connected with this street is the legend that it was scooped up by the Dēvıl himself. Once upon a time, the Dēvıl himself decided to throw a party in house number 16 Rataskaevu Street and after the party, he left behind an indelible stain on the ceiling in terms of its off-color that no amount of whitewash could ever take off. Even to date, people have reported seeing strange outlines and hearing noises through the night, which gives credence to the belief that the house is haunted. That’s why we warn you — you might experience a feeling of being watched when one is walking down Rataskaevu Street. So be prepared, this feeling can leave you rather uncomfortable. Haapsalu Castle Legends of white ladies haunting ancient castles can be found all over Europe and Estonia isn’t an exception. In fact, Haapsalu Castle is one of the most notorious haunted places in the country that has a terrific story behind it. Here, all the legends are about White ladies and everything starts from the 13th century. There must have been a woman who would fall in love with a canon, and so she dressed up like a choirboy so she could be nearer to the man she was in love with. However, eventually, her real identity was revealed to her captors and she was walled up alįve for this ‘crime’. Her spırıt in the form of a White Lady is still seen at the castle in the window of the chapel, especially during the full moon of August. Locals believe that the gh0st of this White Lady haunts them and that the annual festival in its honor, the White Lady Festival, attracts visitors from all corners of the world. Kuressaare Castle The fifth haunted place that’s worth visiting is also a castle, since Estonia, in general, is full of mysterious castles. Kuressaare Castle is a beautiful mediev3l castle with a dark̵ past that stands on the island of Saaremaa. Its sh0cking history reveals that the castle was once a prıson where prisoners suffered terrible fates. That could be why people believe that the ghosts of the prisoners still roam. The most interesting legend that can be linked to Kuressaare Castle is the tale of the monk’s gh0st that is believed to haunt the castle at nıght, moving around in the Chapel. Kuressaare Castle is a historical building and exploring this castle in the wintertime will surely give you the creeps. Final Thoughts When it comes to the paranormal and creepy myths and truths Estonia is a country that has a lot to tell about history and legends. The best part is that no matter how much one disbelieves in paranormal and supernatural powers, visiting these haunt3d locations would be quite thrıllıng and might even make them start believing in haunt3d creatures. Thus, whenever you are in Estonia, do not miss out on the opportunity to visit these shivery places and use the services of an eerie spırıt.
(I made this btw the first tie i posted it i forgot to put the ilyKitty Tag TwT) (ʙᴛᴡ ᴛʜᴇʀᴇ ɪs ᴇᴍᴏᴊɪs ᴀᴛ ᴛʜᴇ ᴇɴᴅ ᴏғ ᴛʜɪs) REPOST MESSAGE PLEASE Im seeing a bunch of stuff on this website that should not be here. "Like if you use k.ai!!" no one even know what that is and you cant even see the number of likes. "Theres no children here" Yes there is dumby. Jeez god made you with a brain. Stop putting bad stuff here. "I dont see beef" Ok good shut up then and put some emojis to be useful . "Yeah but theres a filter so its private to children" YOU DONT THINK THEY ARE NOT GONNA CLICK IT?? ;-; "Join my discord server" This is a emoji website fyi. Not a place to ask ppl to go to other websites. The creator worked hard on this. "Make this an app!!" They will if they want to. stop. You can add this to ur desktop anyways.. "Free palestine!!" THIS IS AN EMOJI APP. If you support palestine then go to a popular donating web..... And please, Please, PLEASE STOP PUTTING PEENS AND STUFF ABT DRAKE IN THE IN INDIVIDUAL EMOJI SECTION!!!! No need to credit the message, please just spread it. And if you are looking for emojis im very sorry. Here!! :> ᴄᴜᴛᴇ ᴇᴍᴏᴊɪs ᴀɴᴅ sʏᴍʙᴏʟs ғᴏʀ ʙɪᴏ 🪐‧₊˚‧☁️. ִ☾. ╭,𓍢ִ໋🦢 ✧˖🍬°. ‧🌺₊˚ ⊹ ႔ ႔ ₒᵣₑₒ?? Σ⌓o 𐅠 🕳 ʙᴏɴᴜs: ᴍᴀᴋᴇ ʏᴏᴜʀ ᴏᴡɴ ᴋᴀᴏᴍᴏᴊɪ, ᴍʏ ᴠᴇʀsɪᴏɴ!!!! (ʙᴄ ᴜ ᴘʀᴏʙ sᴇᴇɴ ᴛʜᴇ ᴏᴛʜᴇʀ ᴏɴᴇ) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 𝙷𝚎𝚊𝚍 ( ) ꒰ ꒱ ༼ ༽ Σ 𐅠 (ᴏʀ ᴜ ᴅᴏɴᴛ ɴᴇᴇᴅ ᴛᴏ ᴜsᴇ ᴀ ʜᴇᴀᴅ ᴀs ʟᴏɴɢ ᴀs ᴜ ᴜsᴇ ᴇᴀʀs ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 𝙰𝚛𝚖𝚜 L L 乁乁 ヘヘ っっ ฅฅ ◟◞ ა૮ \ / ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 𝙴𝚊𝚛𝚜 ∧∧ ⸍⸌⸍⸌ /ᐠ > ᥥ ᥥ (\ /) ૮ ა ᐢ ᐢ ᴜ ᴜ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 𝙴𝚢𝚎𝚜 . . • • •̀ •́ _ _ 。 。 ˎᓀ ᓂ, -᷅ -᷄ •́ •̀ ⇀ ↼ •᷄ •᷅ ⌒ ⌒ ˃ ˂ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 𝙽𝚘𝚜𝚎/𝙼𝚘𝚞𝚝𝚑 ‸ , ̫ ༝ ⤙ ᆺ ˕ ˔ 𐃷 ﹏ ³  ᯅ   ˬ ֊ 。 ࡇ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 𝙱𝚕𝚞𝚜𝚑 ˶ ˵ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ,, ,, ๑ ๑ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 𝚃𝚊𝚒𝚕 ◟ 𝒄 ᓚ ◌ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 𝙴𝚌𝚝 ≽ ≼ = = ⑅ ꔫ ⊂ ⊃ <- 𝙱𝚘𝚍𝚒𝚎𝚜 𝙲𝚘𝚙𝚢 𝚢𝚘𝚞𝚛 𝚛𝚎𝚜𝚞𝚕𝚝 𝚑𝚎𝚛𝚎!! ⋅˚₊‧ ‧₊˚ ⋅ ⋅˚₊‧ ‧ ₊ ⋅ ‧₊˚ ⋅ | ⋅˚₊‧ ‧₊˚ ⋅ | ˚ ₊‧ ‧₊˚ ⋅ \ ‧ ₊ ⋅ ⤸ ᓚ⸍⸌ฅ˶⇀༝↼˵⸍⸌ฅ _____________________________
r/shortscarystories 5 days ago Zanxiyo The Haunted Timekeeper Julia had always loved antiques, particularly old clocks. When she found an exquisite, ornately carved grandfather clock at a yard sale, she bought it without hesitation. The previous owner warned her, "It has a history." Julia shrugged off his words attributing them to an attempt at raising the price. Back home, she placed the clock in her living room, pendulum swinging rhythmically. That night, she was awoken by the sound of faint ticking, louder than before. She brushed it off, convincing herself it was her imagination. Over the next few days, the ticking grew more insistent, echoing throughout the house. Then came the whispers. Indistinct at first, they seemed to emanate from the clock, growing clearer each night. "Set me free," they murmured. Julia felt a cold dread settle over her but convinced herself it was stress. On the fifth night, the whispers turned into pleas. "Free me," the voice cried, anguished. Desperate to end the torment, Julia decided to confront the source. She approached the clock at midnight, the room unnaturally cold. As she opened the glass door, the pendulum stopped abruptly. A chilling gust of wind enveloped her, and she saw, to her horror, a pair of eyes staring back from within the clock's dark interior. The face of a young woman, pale and ghostly, pressed against the glass. "Help me," the apparition whispered. Terrified, Julia reached inside, her hand trembling. As she touched the clock’s mechanism, there was a sudden, violent yank. Julia screamed as an invisible force pulled her into the clock. The next morning, the clock stood silent in her living room. A new face peered out from behind the glass: Julia’s own, eyes wide with terror, forever trapped within the clock’s cursed interior. The clock's pendulum resumed its motion, ticking steadily, waiting for the next owner.
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Hi guys! I hope that you're having a great day! (˶ •́◡•̀ ˶) Here is an easy recipe to make tanghulu! 1) Get your fruits and wash them THROUGHLY 2) Put them on a sewer 3) Get a cup or bowl that you can put in the microwave 4) In your cup/bowl, put two cups of sugar and one cup of water! 5) Stir well! 6) Then put your cup with your water and sugar inside the microwave, this will be the key component to help your tanghulu harden! 7) Try microwaving your tanghulu 30 seconds continuously until it looks golden maple syrup, bubbly, and ready! (If you do it too much, it will burn... and that happened to mine once) 8) Prepare your ice bath. Get a bowl (If you are making a lot, make a big bowl. If a bit only, small bowl) 9) Start dipping your skewered fruit into the golden sugar syrup. Coating it will make it crunchier and better! 10) Right after, IMMEDIATELY put your fruit into the ice bath. Let it be for a bit 11) If the syrup didn't make your fruit harden or it isn't enough, try microwaving it again or dipping some more. But remember, every time you dip you MUST IMMEDIATELY put it into your ice bath right away. Have a great time crunching and enjoying your tanghulu! ( . .)~ Don't forget to search up ".cookingfun" for more recipes! (UU
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Hi! I hope you're having a great day! friendly(づ๑•ᴗ•๑)づ♡ Here is an OREO Mug Cake recipe! 1) Get some Oreos, as many as you want! 2) Get a cup/mug that is safe for you to put in the microwave (Like porcelain for example!) 3) Crush up your Oreos, make it really crushed up that it looks like dirt 4) Put your Oreos in your mug and add some milk! 5) Stir it in REALLY REALLY REALLY and I mean REALLY make sure it's crushed up and that there are no big chunks 6) After that, pop it in the microwave for about one minute or until it looks like your Oreo Mug Cake is ready 6) OPTIONAL! You can add some Oreo crumbs, or maybe some chocolate chips! Whatever you prefer 7) Get a spoon and enjoy! yum(っ˘ڡ˘ς) I'm not promising you that it will work, but it did for me! As soon as I try any recipes at actually work, I will post them here! Not saying that I will post often because I'm not much of a cook or baker! Anyways, have a great day and enjoy! 🤗
Hi guys! This is .cookingfun here! This is not a "recipe" but it's a really good food combo that I love! 1) Get a croissant (preferably a butter croissant, those are so much better!) 2) Slice it open! 3) Get some ham and some cheese (whatever type you'd like!) 4) Put the ham and cheese inside your croissant 5) OPTIONAL! For those who like mayo, I recommend putting some in! It's so good Now enjoy your ham and cheese croissant! Search up ".cookingfun" for more! <3
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Hi! I hope you're having a great day! Here's a homemade ice cream recipe (THAT ACTUALLY WORKS) ! (˶ •́◡•̀ ˶) 1) Get a cup or bowl or whatever you'd like 2) Get some Heavy Whipping Cream and fill it up as much as you'd like (The more you put the more you get to eat) 3) Get some pure vanilla extract and add as much as you want (Don't add too little, otherwise no taste. But not too much or else too sweet) 4) This is optional, but if you want, get some flavoring to flavor your ice cream! I tried this with strawberry syrup and this was soo good 5) Mix it up A LOT and stir 6) When you are ready, put it in the freezer. The longer you put it in the more frozen it will be! I did this overnight and it turned out not too frozen so I guess I recommend over-night! That's all, thank you ε(´。•᎑•`)っ 💕 I will be sometimes posting some good food recipes if they actually work! I will not post much, but you can find some of my recipes at .cookingfun
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♱ ☠︎︎ ࿇. ⁺‧₊˚ ཐི⋆♱⋆ཋྀ ˚₊‧⁺ 🂱 ☾ ☠︎︎ ࿇⁺‧₊˚ ཐི⋆♱⋆ཋྀ ˚₊‧⁺⋆༺𓆩☠︎︎𓆪༻⋆

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🎃💀👻🦇🕸⚰☠🕷🕯🧸🧙˚˖𓍢ִ໋ 🦇 ✧˚.🔮⋆˚˖𓍢 🦇 ✧˚.🔮⋆
༶˚◖。⋆🕷🕸˚₊˚⊹
🕷️⋆༺𓆩☠︎︎𓆪༻⋆⁺‧₊˚ ཐི⋆♱⋆ཋྀ ˚₊‧⁺.˳·˖✶𓆩𓁺𓆪✶˖·˳.
୧⍤⃝💐୧⍤⃝💐୧⍤⃝💐୧⍤⃝💐
/-/-(::_::)-\-\ spider friend
୧⍤⃝💐୧⍤⃝💐୧⍤⃝💐୧⍤⃝💐≽^•⩊•^≼
Thorny people, get out of here. There could be little kids just trying to find cute kaomoji's, then see your horrible stuff. Copy & Paste this, and Submit it to spread the message #bekind, #stopthethornys 4/20/24,🕷
🕷️🕸🕷 spiderman 🕸🕷🕸
🕷️🐶🎀‧₊˚🕷‧₊˚★🎸🎧⋆。 °⋆
"spider" "window"🕷🕸
🕷ִ ࣪𖤐🗡
🕸️✩°。⋆⸜ ✩°。⋆⸜ 🎧✮🕸✧˖°
If captured you in my webs 🕸️
black+spider
HELP I JUST GOT HERE WHY IS THERE DRAMA ⋆。°✩🕸️🕷️✮⋆˙
Hi! im DragonVee! you may have seen me on YouTube, but i am here to show all you creative pepole who like to make stuff with emojis how to make cool dragons from paper! just copy and paste this link! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHaq6urRM2eXiBMPCMEMdyQ see you there!
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