SaphireDragon


    Age: 28

    Location:
    Owls Head, Maine
    What is Your Path? Wiccan
    About Me I have 3 kids and 2 live with me. I am Pagan and am studying the Draconic tradition.
    Music I like most all music.
    Movies I love fantasy, horror, etc.
    TV CSI, Dirty Jobs, Shark, Ghost Hunters, Dresden Files, Mythbusters.
    Books Horror, Comedy, Romance, Sci-Fi, Mystery, Fiction.
    Likes 1. My Jeep 2. Computers 3. Men 4. Women 5. Dragons 6. Faeries 7. Vampires 8. Frogs 9. Butterflies 10. Cats 11. Black Roses 12. White Roses 13. Black 14. Purple 15. Pink 16. Blue 17. Italian Food 18. Chinese food 19. Japanese Food 20. Pizza 21. Spaghetti 22. Lasagna 23. Mashed Potatoes
    Dislikes 1. Mean People 2. Rude People 3. Fake People 4. Snobby people 5. My Ex 6. The Cold 7. All Forms of Child Abusers 8. Alcoholics 9. Cigarettes 10. People Who Are Full Of Themselves 11. Liars 12. People Who Can't Drive 13. Black Licorice
    Hobbies Collecting Porcelain Dolls, Reading
    Vices Attention Hog, Selfish At Times
    Virtues Good Listener
    Heroes My Father Who Died Of Cancer In 1994. He Would Give The Shirt Off His Back To Help Others And Never Asked For Anything In Return. He Pretty Much Raised Me On His Own! I Miss Him Dearly!
    AIM ID Sexy2580

    Elemental jars.....From a site I am on.

    Tuesday, March 27, 2007, 11:57 AM [General]

    Elemental Jars

    I was at work the other night, thinking of different ways to discreetly set up an altar and I somehow thought up some interesting little Element Jars. So, I thought I'd share them with you.

    Materials:
    4 mason jar (any size w/ lids)
    Filtered or purified water
    Standard food coloring (blue, red, green, yellow)
    White paint
    Paint brush
    Spoon

    Directions:

    1.) Cleanse and concecrate the jars and their lids using filtered or purified water, blessing them as you clean them.
    2.) Fill each one with water to desired height (I filled them to just below the top)
    3.) Add colors accordingly:
    Jar 1 - 2 drops green
    Jar 2 - 2 drops yellow
    Jar 3- 1 drop yellow, 1 drop red
    Jar 4 - 2 drops blue
    4.) Using a spoong, stir each of the jars of water. Make sure to dry off the spoon between stirrings to avoid "dragging" colors into the other jars of water.
    5.) Seal jars with lids
    6.) Using paint (or any other type of decorations) make the symbols for the proper element on each jar, or use other symbols that are special.
    7.) Before placing on the altar, make sure to visualize and cleanse the jar and it's contents.

    If sunlight reaches your altar, then these jars create a stained glass sort of look across the space. They are cheap, simple, and fun to make.
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    Welcome to my nightmare!

    Thursday, February 1, 2007, 03:05 PM [General]

    Hi, welcome to my site. I hope that I will be here as much as possible. I will try to post as much as I can and am able. Again thanks for visiting and more coming soon.
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