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Post by boellajedecor on Jun 20, 2007 0:43:49 GMT 1
Hola mi amigos =]
I am very intouch with my psychic powers. I tend to get visions in my crystal ball, and water when I'm away from home and, because I am scatter brained, forget to pack my crystal ball. But still, I have yet to experience the joy of Runes. I plan to make my own out of salt dough, but I am still uncertain of the symbols. I was wondering if anyone knew of a website that has a chart that I can print out, or maybe can just explain the symbol and its mean. It would be oh so helpful.
Mucho gracias, Bo'ello =]
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Post by sobek on Jun 20, 2007 10:42:11 GMT 1
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Post by boellajedecor on Jun 21, 2007 2:50:55 GMT 1
Thank very much. I copy and pasted a load of stuff so I can print it out at the library.
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Post by sobek on Jun 21, 2007 9:20:52 GMT 1
no problemo
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Post by createholly on Jun 22, 2007 1:58:06 GMT 1
i love working with runes, the power and stability that comes is amazing and keep me in touch with the spirits around me.
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Post by boellajedecor on Jun 25, 2007 15:30:53 GMT 1
The salt dough went TERRIBLE! My family is very open with my beliefs so I felt no need to hide my intent. I put them in the oven, and went out to take out the trash. I had a timer on my watch so I would be able to take them out, therfore I went out to my garden and fuddle around in there. I looked at my watch, and realized I only had five minutes left. So I return to my kitchen to find my mother and grandmother in it. They each lifted one of my salt dough "Runes" and before I could say anything, BIT IT!!!!!! Good-bye Runes! Maybe I should leave a warning next time! Afterwards they both darted to the bathroom. It was quite funny.
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Post by PaganOne on Jun 26, 2007 0:43:29 GMT 1
LOL! Perhaps they think you bewitched them! ;D
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Post by Jen on Jun 26, 2007 8:57:19 GMT 1
Oh dear how unfortunate. I can only imagine how yucky they would have tasted. Where I live I'm lucky that I can dry salt dough outside naturally. It takes about 2 days in direct sun, depending on the thickness of the dough and you just have to bring them inside at night time to stop them from getting damp.
You could try making runes out of other materials Bo'ella, fimo's good. Or how about collecting a set of pebbles or bits of wood.
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Post by sobek on Jun 26, 2007 11:18:32 GMT 1
or you could go to an art shop and buy some clay or plaster or something
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Post by boellajedecor on Jun 26, 2007 17:33:30 GMT 1
lols. thanks for your suggestions, I think I will collect bits of wood though. :-)
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Post by sobek on Jun 27, 2007 11:17:59 GMT 1
i would like a wooden set, but so far i have jade and ceramic runes.
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Post by sobek on Jun 28, 2007 4:24:29 GMT 1
as a point of interest, do you remember which runes they ate?
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Post by boellajedecor on Jul 12, 2007 21:38:13 GMT 1
hmmm, no i don't. =/ i was a little to distracted by their hurling noises out that were coming out the bathroom.
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Post by VeryStrange on Feb 25, 2008 21:25:00 GMT 1
hmm this gives me another excuse to bake cookies into... (knows didlysqat about runes..)
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Post by Jen on Feb 25, 2008 23:10:20 GMT 1
I've got a set of Runes somewhere - can't for the life of me think where. I tried Runes.....couldn't get on with them at all.
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