|
Post by Allec on May 12, 2015 15:24:26 GMT -6
@critta: They are shaping up really well!
@ashley: ...-gawks at that tree-
|
|
|
Post by saintfelicity on May 12, 2015 18:52:28 GMT -6
DID YOU KNOW SCULPEY CAN MAKE FUMES? It made my kitchen foggy.
(ftr I did not by any means bake it all at once. trunk first, then added thickest branches and baked again, then the skinniest branches. My boyfriend was like, I'm going to be some kind of weird martyr to your religion I was like shut up.)
|
|
wickedlittlecritta
Full Member
A tempest in a teacup
Posts: 169
Pronouns: she/her
Religion: Gaelic polytheist
|
Post by wickedlittlecritta on May 12, 2015 20:13:38 GMT -6
OH MY GOSH THAT TREE
|
|
leithincluan
Junior Member
Posts: 85
Pronouns: she/her
Religion: Gaelic Polytheism and modern British druidry
|
Post by leithincluan on May 14, 2015 9:51:27 GMT -6
The tree is amazing! The other art is great too
|
|
|
Post by adolphuscrowfeather on May 26, 2015 20:44:02 GMT -6
You all are doing beautiful works! Nice job! I love to see the passion in what you all do. You really do great jobs and effort. Keep up the beautiful works!
|
|
Searlait
Junior Member
Posts: 63
Pronouns: She/Her
Religion: Gaelic Polytheist
|
Post by Searlait on May 31, 2015 20:08:34 GMT -6
So I'm a tea girl, and I drink buckets of it, so I decided to get on Adagio.com and build a tea for Brighid. It can be used both for drinking and offering. It's pretty much a mix of Irish breakfast (because I'm predictable), cream, and cinnamon. They all have a Ceylon base, so they should blend well together. I put the link below in case anyone wants to check it out. La Fheile Bride tea on Adagio
|
|
|
Post by saintfelicity on Jun 1, 2015 13:52:20 GMT -6
So I'm a tea girl, and I drink buckets of it, so I decided to get on Adagio.com and build a tea for Brighid. It can be used both for drinking and offering. It's pretty much a mix of Irish breakfast (because I'm predictable), cream, and cinnamon. They all have a Ceylon base, so they should blend well together. I put the link below in case anyone wants to check it out. La Fheile Bride tea on AdagioTHIS IS SO COOL
|
|
wickedlittlecritta
Full Member
A tempest in a teacup
Posts: 169
Pronouns: she/her
Religion: Gaelic polytheist
|
Post by wickedlittlecritta on Jun 2, 2015 19:38:33 GMT -6
So I'm a tea girl, and I drink buckets of it, so I decided to get on Adagio.com and build a tea for Brighid. It can be used both for drinking and offering. It's pretty much a mix of Irish breakfast (because I'm predictable), cream, and cinnamon. They all have a Ceylon base, so they should blend well together. I put the link below in case anyone wants to check it out. La Fheile Bride tea on AdagioI NEVER EVEN THOUGHT TO DO THIS OMG ALSO I NEED TO BUY THAT TEA
|
|
ryeduck
Junior Member
Posts: 63
Pronouns: he/his/him
Religion: TBD
|
Post by ryeduck on Jun 4, 2015 7:24:05 GMT -6
So I'm a tea girl, and I drink buckets of it, so I decided to get on Adagio.com and build a tea for Brighid. It can be used both for drinking and offering. It's pretty much a mix of Irish breakfast (because I'm predictable), cream, and cinnamon. They all have a Ceylon base, so they should blend well together. I put the link below in case anyone wants to check it out. La Fheile Bride tea on Adagio*drools*
|
|
wickedlittlecritta
Full Member
A tempest in a teacup
Posts: 169
Pronouns: she/her
Religion: Gaelic polytheist
|
Post by wickedlittlecritta on Jun 6, 2015 10:11:27 GMT -6
So I knew maple wood was hard, but I did not realize exactly how hard it was Carving is not happening time for plan B: A woodburner.
|
|
|
Post by Allec on Jun 6, 2015 10:24:51 GMT -6
Woodburning is what I used for my ogham staves, and honestly? Easiest thing to woodburn are straight lines, so it comes out looking great even if you're a beginner!
|
|
wickedlittlecritta
Full Member
A tempest in a teacup
Posts: 169
Pronouns: she/her
Religion: Gaelic polytheist
|
Post by wickedlittlecritta on Jun 6, 2015 13:50:33 GMT -6
Ahaha, that's good! I wanted to give carving a shot, and I'm glad I tried it, but after I started the attempt I think woodburning's going to be much easier.
Eta: I also cut myself with a pocket knife pretty good in the attempt I HOPE YOU'RE HAPPY OGHMA I HAVE SPILLED BLOOD FOR THESE
|
|
|
Post by Allec on Jun 6, 2015 17:18:03 GMT -6
Oh no! I see the bandaid in your picture...yikes!
|
|
wickedlittlecritta
Full Member
A tempest in a teacup
Posts: 169
Pronouns: she/her
Religion: Gaelic polytheist
|
Post by wickedlittlecritta on Jun 6, 2015 17:31:06 GMT -6
It hurt for a bit but it wasn't too deep, just in a fairly inconvenient spot. Totally 100% my fault and that will teach me to play with knives! XD
|
|
seamu5
Junior Member
Posts: 55
Pronouns: Barbarian
Religion: Gaelic Polytheism
|
Post by seamu5 on Jun 9, 2015 13:19:22 GMT -6
A dremel tool with a sander bit at the end would be a good idea for smoothing out sides for future staves.
|
|