Tumgik
#Enchant
vorpalfae · 7 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
౨ৎ 𝓔𝓶𝓲𝓵𝓲𝓮 𝓐𝓾𝓽𝓾𝓶𝓷 𐀔 .𖥔 ݁ ˖꩜
940 notes · View notes
witchrealms · 3 months
Text
Tumblr media
(x)
334 notes · View notes
thegoodmorningman · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media
The Morning is goated!!!
693 notes · View notes
theshad0wsmadamme · 9 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Emilie Autumn Enchant 2003
239 notes · View notes
shefightslikeagirl · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Enchant Era Phone Backgrounds (3/3)
289 notes · View notes
illustratus · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media
Verwünschen by Alexander Rothaug
508 notes · View notes
hiswitchcraft · 1 year
Note
Do you have any thoughts/information about like
Enchanting/blessing an existing object? Idk if I'm using correct terms but placing magic onto something.
I used to when I was a little more physically capable stitch sigils onto my stuffed animals and have thought about undoing stitches to hide spell jars or crystals in the stuffing (before of course redoing the stitches) so that they can be a lil magic.
But I've also like the idea of attaching spells to things like jewelry (I don't have many that have actual crystals or anything) that look cute and I'd love to use as a charm, and I also always like the idea of attaching magic to letters and gifts to wish good fortune or protection on the recipient? Blessing on shoes maybe for safe travels and avoiding injury, or similar charms on other pieces of clothing... I just wouldn't know how to go about it, especially with things I want to keep physical alterations to a minimum with.
Enchanting is the term you're looking for I believe! Stitching sigils into stuffed animals is already so creative, inventive and resourceful I can't imagine you needing my help. But I do have plenty of thoughts and maybe I can give you a bit of guidance or further inspiration!
A Rough Guide to Enchanting
When you enchant something, you are basically just transferring a spell, or specific energy onto an object so it holds a certain property.
There are any number of ways you can do this. There's probably useful methods I won't list here, haven't heard of, or haven't though of. A lot of spell methods and components can be applied here and I'll go over some of them and then how you using or mixing them might look!
Herbs - This is the first method that comes to mind when I think of enchanting. You can set out a small object in a bunch of herbs that correspond to the property you want overnight. A lot of people also put the herbs in water, which could be magical, add a candle or put the whole thing under the full moon. You can also make this method more complicated by mixing in other methods but I get into that below!
Sigils - Sigils are your best friend here. You can draw them out in smoke, water or oil. You can burn them and mix the ashes in water or oil. You can draw them onto things. Sew them into things. You can draw them on yourself, and much more. The possibilities are endless. A very simple way to give an object a property is to put a sigil on it.
Anointing - You can make a magical water or oil by setting it out under a certain moon phase or astrological event, mixing things into it it, or drawing sigils in it. Then you can anoint the item with that. You can also burn things like sigils or herbs and use the ashes in this way or in a mixture for anointing, transferring the sigil spell to the object.
Smoke - Another way to use plants and herbs, select an herb (that is safe to burn) or create a bundle of herbs and burn them to create smoke. Let the smoke envelop the item to enchant it with the property or properties of those herbs.
Elemental enchanting - If you wanted an object to generally have the properties you associate with an element, you can enchant it with that element's energy. So for example you could bury an object under the full moon to give it the Earth's energies.
Mixing methods & using other ingredients I think all the methods above can work on their own can but you can also mix them or add other ingredients! If you wanted to, you could use smoke, then anoint the item, and let it sit out overnight under the full moon in herbs/an herb mixture/or with other ingredients in a bowl besides herbs, like sigils, or even tarot cards. I love using tarot cards in spells! The possibilities are endless here. Get creative with the ingredients you use.
Petitions You can get creative with the other ingredients besides herbs or sigils but there's another component I want to suggest here, and that is petitions. I have a post about them here but basically a petition is a sort of instruction set or contract with a spell for exactly what it will do, when it will do it, and when or what will stop it. This is a great thing to include in all spells in my opinion but it's particularly good for when you need something very specific and may be useful if you want to enchant something with a property or goal that's less general or just unusual. It also may be use to give the enchantment a fuel source or a kill switch. This is what makes petitions great for all spell work!
Visualization & your own energy This is both a step you may want to include and a little more an advanced suggestion. So first of all, when you enchant or do any spell really you can visualize the energy for the enchantment going into the object and focus to raise energy to charge the spell. Another thing you can do, if you are familiar with manipulating energy is to manipulate your own into the object to charge it or connect it to you.
Some final thoughts I can see why you'd want to enchant jewelry. That's probably one of the most common things people like to enchant because you wear it all the time, ideal for warding in my opinion but anyways! I know you mentioned wanting to enchant things like clothes or accessories without altering them too much and hopefully I covered that plenty. I think creating a mixture of herbs or other ingredients and setting them out in the full moon is idea for jewelry although many of the methods I mentioned could work. Using sigils with some mixture of Theban script would be an obvious choice for letters. I made and enchanted a bookmark for my girlfriend this way. But of course some of the other methods I mentioned would work as well. I'm so into DIY that I'd probably just create a patch or draw sigils on clothing or shoes... but not everyone wants that look, y'know? You could just draw sigils on the bottoms of shoes or use magical water when you clean the shoes. You could also use smoke. We're back to the possibilities are endless!
I think all of your ideas for properties to enchant objects with are great and I hope this helps you accomplish every single one of them, if you need help don't be afraid to follow up or message me!
260 notes · View notes
the4sylum · 2 months
Text
Tumblr media
༶•┈┈♛ Archived from EA's Website via The Wayback Machine ♛┈┈•༶
21 notes · View notes
Text
Tumblr media
15 notes · View notes
sectumsempraxz · 2 years
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Emilie Autumn - Enchant (2001)
517 notes · View notes
enchanting-jewel · 2 years
Text
How to enchant an object
First, choose your intention (ex.: protection, health, love...etc.) for the object then light a candle that coincides with your intention for the object.
Tumblr media
Cleanse your space and object. Meditate with your object by holding it in your hands and sensing the energy it contains.
Tumblr media
Visualize your intention flowing into the object. Create an affirmation that pertains to your intention and every time you use/carry your item, speak your affirmation into the universe.
Tumblr media
Love and light,
Enchanting Jewel
163 notes · View notes
vorpalfae · 5 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
ℰ𝓂𝒾𝓁𝒾ℯ 𝒜𝓊𝓉𝓊𝓂𝓃 ˚₊‧꒰ა ʚïɞ ໒꒱ ‧₊˚
79 notes · View notes
athena-xox · 1 month
Text
Wait is DJ N-Chant (enchant?) a play on a real life DJ? Like Tailor Quick or Katy Fairy?
8 notes · View notes
jhokey · 4 months
Text
Tumblr media
Corrupted
In everything, there are two sides, be it magic or abilities. While Minecraft enchantments mainly benefit players, a few may bring drawbacks. Are these corrupted enchantments losing their original power or were they curses from the start?
10 notes · View notes
everoutoftouch · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media
51 notes · View notes
shefightslikeagirl · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Enchant Era Phone Backgrounds (2/3)
106 notes · View notes