Immerse yourself in the tranquility of Nayou's magical chill mix

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Nayou magic chill mix is a popular music genre that combines elements of electronic, ambient, and chill-out music. It is known for its dreamy, ethereal soundscapes and soothing beats. The genre takes inspiration from various musical traditions, including jazz, new age, and world music, and often incorporates natural sounds such as bird calls or waves crashing to create a sense of serenity and tranquility. Nayou magic chill mix is characterized by its gentle pace, atmospheric textures, and use of melodic and harmonic motifs that evoke a sense of contemplation and introspection. The genre has gained a significant following in recent years, with many artists and DJs creating their own unique blends and mixes. Nayou magic chill mix is often used as background music for relaxation, meditation, or yoga practices, as well as for unwinding after a long day.


You should hopefully see a heart.

And in my case some money those are Amazon affiliate links FYI cost you nothing I get a few pennies since I did not have a lot of the tools to make these since I rarely decorate. And in my case some money those are Amazon affiliate links FYI cost you nothing I get a few pennies since I did not have a lot of the tools to make these since I rarely decorate.

Voodoo dolls in close proximity to me

Nayou magic chill mix is often used as background music for relaxation, meditation, or yoga practices, as well as for unwinding after a long day. Its calming and soothing nature makes it a popular choice for enhancing a peaceful and harmonious atmosphere. Whether you are looking to unwind, find inspiration, or simply appreciate beautiful music, Nayou magic chill mix offers a captivating and immersive experience that transports listeners to a state of tranquility and wonder.

Voodoo Doll Cookies #HalloweenTreatsWeek

Truth is I have been wanting to make these since 2012.

These cookies are the brainchild of Sprinkle Bakes.

I get zero credit for coming up with these cuties.

However, I did change mine up a little bit.

We don’t have the same dough and I changed a couple things about how they look but they are all her.

While I don’t normally do step by step photos, for these cookies they kind of called for it.

Besides the obvious bake the cookies I used a coffee stirrer/straw to poke holes before I baked.

While some closed up a little, it made it easier for me to remake the hole once out of the oven.

The original idea uses a bigger straw and to do it after the cookie baked.

I tried that idea with disastrous results and so the next batch I made…this batch I premade the holes.

Once they are baked off the holes are there for the licorice hair.

The original used black licorice laces but I can’t stand that flavor and went with Grape Licorice Laces.

Which I’m glad I did because I liked how the looked and I ate the leftovers.

Once you have all the licorice hair through the holes gather the laces together and gently tie with another lace.

If you pull too tight the licorice will break so be gentle.

Once that is done you break out the fondant.

I don’t usually work with fondant so I was lazy and just bought some.

If you are good at making some then go for it.

Cut 12 round pieces of fondant using the large end of a small piping tip or use a small bottle cap.

Use a food marker lid or other smaller lid to make an impression inside each circle.

This gives it the button look.

Attach the fondant button eye to the cookie by using a little corn syrup as glue.

Leave the corn syrup out as you will be using it again in a little bit.

Here you have two choices.

You can use a thin paintbrush and some black liquid food coloring.

Or you can do what I did and use a food decorating pens.

Sprinkle Bakes is a painter so she painted them on.

I don’t have that steady of a hand or skill so I’m all about the pen.

You make an X on the button eye and one on the cookie.

Then using the paintbrush or the food pen make stitches on the cookies body.

One long stitch down the middle.

Then two for the arms.

Two for the feet.

Now grab your corn syrup and a tiny paintbrush.

Paint a heart onto the left side of the doll’s chest.

This is kind of hard to see when it’s clear.

So later I actually put a drop of red food coloring in there to help guide me to see where it was going.

Cover the painted corn syrup heart with red sanding sugar.

You can use your finger or I used a fondant button I screwed up on and press the sugar into the cookie.

Turn cookie onto its side and tap off excess sanding sugar.

You should hopefully see a heart.

Good and ready to stab. 😀

Sprinkle Bakes make her own stick pins using Mike and Ike’s and toothpicks.

I was lazy (again) and bought Red Heart Cocktail Sticks.

They were longer than what I wanted so I cut them down.

The little heart twists off pretty easily and I just reattached it with some corn syrup after I cut the stick down.

Make sure to not chop off the end that is pointy.

You need the pointy end to stab.

Obviously these take some time.

And in my case some money (those are Amazon affiliate links FYI…cost you nothing…I get a few pennies) since I did not have a lot of the tools to make these since I rarely decorate.

But after making them it was totally worth it.

While I’m not skilled at decorating so I was SUPER happy with how they turned out.

That means if I can make them so can you. I made these using both my favorite shortbread cookie dough but those are too delicate and don’t spread out.

Normally I don’t want my cookies to spread but in this case, especially with all you have to fit on the cookie it was good to make them fat. 🙂

P.S. It’s a great day to buy my cookbook.

Good and ready to stab. 😀
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Reviews for "Indulge in a moment of pure relaxation with Nayou's Chill Mix"

1. Sarah - 2/5 stars - I wasn't a fan of Nayou's magic chill mix. The songs felt repetitive and lacked originality. The mix didn't take me on a journey or evoke any emotions, which is what I look for in a good chill mix. I was disappointed with the selection of songs and found myself skipping through the mix within the first few minutes. Overall, it didn't live up to my expectations and I wouldn't recommend it.
2. Alex - 1/5 stars - Nayou's magic chill mix was a complete waste of time for me. The songs were dull and uninspiring, and couldn't hold my interest. There was no flow or coherence between the tracks, making it feel disjointed and jarring. I couldn't find any enjoyment in listening to this mix, and it left me feeling annoyed and unsatisfied. I would advise skipping this one and finding a better chill mix to listen to.
3. Dave - 2/5 stars - I was hoping to find some new and exciting chill tunes in Nayou's magic chill mix, but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The songs were average at best, and I found myself losing interest quickly. There was no standout track or memorable moment in the mix, just a collection of forgettable songs. I will be looking elsewhere for my chill music fix in the future.
4. Emily - 3/5 stars - While Nayou's magic chill mix had a few decent songs, overall, it couldn't capture my attention for long. The mix lacked diversity and seemed to stick to a specific sound, which became monotonous after a while. I appreciate the effort, but it didn't hit the mark for me. It could be enjoyable for those who are fans of a particular style of chill music, but it didn't offer anything new or exciting for me personally.

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