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griffinoconner:a mix for urban witches; who breathe in smoke and exhaust and breathe out magic, who
Witch-boy Bastian!Patreon pin-up pack + commission info
Another contribution to the Witch Boys.
My future house……
maudelynn: 6 Young Witches Dancing Under the Full Moon–Vintage Halloween Child Life Magazine Ilustra
Jim Henson and date.
hug-a-mermaid:aesthetics» plant witches
samsketchbook:Witches, wizards and warlocks have a historical need for a strange companion, be it fl
The second one I did :) I’ll be printing them this week end with @mariposa-nocturna and @mairithetre
This is my prompt list for January! Feel free to use it, and we will have month full of witches!
Inktober day 29; shock & alchemistWhat’s really shocking about alchemy is the fact that anyone,
caitlinmccarthyart:Beginning tonight at midnight, everything in my Etsy shop is 20% off through the
Claes Jacobsz van der Heck - Allegory of the vices, or, The Witches’ Sabbath (1636). Detail.
@huxloween15. Were-animals - Plague23. Witches - Part Time Kitchen Maid handing in her two weeks not
yeoldenews:There are some events that have become such a part of history that it is difficult to pro
Further Images from Pendle Sculpture Trail in Pendle Wood, near Pendle Hill. The pieces are inspired
Claes Jacobsz van der Heck - Allegory of the vices, or, The Witches’ Sabbath (1636). Detail.
olvmpian:MODERN MYTHS | 3/∞ | WITCHES“Witches were able to feel cold, but it did not cause them harm
Claes Jacobsz van der Heck - Allegory of the vices, or, The Witches’ Sabbath (1636). Detail.
llesim:The Witch Housescanning things like this is the worst
witchofapollo:Witches’ Honey BreadIngredients:1½ cups buttermilk1 cup honey¼ cup molasses2 tsp. baki
brenna-ivy:It’s finally finished! I’ve been working on this for a week and I’ve loved every second o
Claes Jacobsz van der Heck - Allegory of the vices, or, The Witches’ Sabbath (1636). Detail.
Claes Jacobsz van der Heck - Allegory of the vices, or, The Witches’ Sabbath (1636). Detail.
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