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the-folk-menagerie · 1 year
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Reblog if you believe trans rights are human rights.
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the-folk-menagerie · 1 year
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Currently reading The Toll by Cherie Priest which isn't an inherently witchy book but these two characters Daisy & Claire are granny witches and multiple porches have haint blue porch roofs. I'm in love!
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the-folk-menagerie · 1 year
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Hm. I’ll get back to you on that one.
You suddenly switch bodies with your icon. On a scale of 1 to 10, (10 being the highest value) how well are you coping with that change?
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the-folk-menagerie · 1 year
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By prick of Pin and Cushion of Couch
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So the number one rule of folk magic is you don't know why it works you just know that it does. That's about how this little trick was explained to me by my aunty. What you'll need: -A Sewing Pin -A Couch or Mattress So you've lost something. You've overturned every cushion, tossed every blanket, and yet it is still missing. You're at a loss, what do you do? Well if you asked me, I'd say you should stick a sewing pin in your couch or your mattress and ask for the item to return to you. I know. If you're not already folk magic inclined that probably sounds a bit odd but it works. And it's all you have to do. I consider this a must-know for Appalachian & southern folk magic so if that's your end game, next time you loose something; give this a shot!
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