The Cursed Artifacts of Tig: A Closer Look

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The curse of tig is a popular topic that has intrigued people for centuries. It refers to a supposed curse that befalls people who come across a statuette known as the "Tig." The Tig is said to be a cursed object that brings misfortune and calamity to anyone who possesses it or even comes into contact with it. Legend has it that the Tig was created by an ancient tribe as a means to protect their sacred grounds. However, due to its malevolent power, the tribe decided to hide it away and keep it out of reach. Throughout the years, the Tig remained hidden and lost to the world until it was discovered by archaeologists during an excavation.


DM is a waterbase, acrylic product as I said before. This means that you can get it on your fingers and wash it off – and it’s not going to hurt you. You don’t need to wear a mask or gloves to apply it and the fumes aren’t toxic.

Which I know it one of those things were its going to happen but like I said I had a difficult time popping the air bubbles when I first put the Dimensional Magic in the tray pendent. After it was dry I had mixed emotions because the color was clear, my image below the Dimensional Magic was not dull but there were still air bubbles.

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Throughout the years, the Tig remained hidden and lost to the world until it was discovered by archaeologists during an excavation. Once the Tig was unearthed, the curse that accompanied it was unleashed upon the unsuspecting world. Many stories of mysterious disappearances, accidents, and tragedies have been attributed to the curse of Tig.

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Hello Everyone,
Today I wanted to do a review on Mod Podge's Dimensional Magic.

Now I had heard about this product months ago but just never got around to buying it. I would always walk by it in Hobby Lobby and think to myself that I really need to try this product. Well a few months ago when I was thinking about new jewelry for my shop, I had the idea to create jewelry that had a ''resin'' look. I did not want to pay 12.00- 20.00 dollars for a resin kit, so I decided to take the plunge and buy dimensional magic.

On Plaidonline.com they describe the product as:

Create faux mosaic, quilt and other textures with added dimension. Dries clear and allows the full color of the surface below to show through. Works with Mod Podge, acrylic paint, dyes, pigments and more. Stay put formula won’t sag or run. Perfect for jewelry, paper crafting and accenting home décor items.

I was pretty excited when I got the product home. I began using it on tray pendents and when the product came out of the bottle, it was a milky white. Then I popped any air bubble (which were kinda of difficult to pop) and let it dried. Over time the milky white color would turn clear. I also let it dry over night.

After it was dry I had mixed emotions because the color was clear, my image below the Dimensional Magic was not dull but there were still air bubbles. Which I know it one of those things were ''its going to happen'' but like I said I had a difficult time popping the air bubbles when I first put the Dimensional Magic in the tray pendent.

It saids on the bottle not to shake because it can cause air bubbles. I didn't shake the product but when I looked inside my bottle I could see some air bubbles. So the bottle could have been shaken when I was carrying it around in the store or when the cashier threw it in the bag.

I didn't let the air bubbles keep me down because after using the product a few times I noticed that the air bubbles became less and less. So my suggest would be to take a paper plate and squeeze out some of the product onto the plate before you use it on your project. I actually used the product on my Easter Candy Box DIY and it worked great (this was after I had used it few times).

Overall I would give Mod Podge Dimensional Magic 4 out of 5 stars. It gave you that ''resin'' look, it was easy to use and compare to resin it was much cheaper ( I paid 5.99 at Hobby Lobby). The only con I had about this product was the air bubbles. I felt like they were difficult to pop and if you weren't careful that the air bubbles would form.

So have any of you guys used Mod Podge Dimensional Magic?

p.s Before buying the product I had watch this video about how to use dimensional magic, what projects it was best for and so on. Some of you may find it helpful!

* All opinions are my own and this review is not being sponsored.

Typically it’s because there is moisture below the Dimensional Magic. If you decoupage below your Dimensional Magic, make sure the surface is completely dry for several hours before applying the DM.
The curse if tig

People who have possessed the statuette have reported strange occurrences, such as objects moving on their own, unexplained noises, and a constant feeling of fear and unease. The curse seems to affect different people in different ways. Some claim to have experienced physical ailments, while others report mental distress or financial ruin. It is believed that the Tig feeds off the negative energy of its victims, further perpetuating the cycle of misfortune. Attempts to break the curse of Tig have been made, but none have been successful thus far. Some have tried destroying the statuette, only to find it mysteriously reassembled or replicated. Others have tried returning the Tig to its original resting place, hoping that doing so would lift the curse, but this approach has yielded no results either. The mystery surrounding the curse of Tig continues to captivate and frighten people to this day. Whether it is a tale concocted out of fear or a genuine supernatural phenomenon remains a subject of debate. Regardless, the stories and legends of the curse of Tig serve as a cautionary tale about the dangers of meddling with the unknown and the potentially dire consequences that can follow..

Reviews for "The Curse of Tig: A Warning From the Past"

1. Sandra - 2/5 - I really wanted to like "The Curse of Tig" because I'm a fan of the fantasy genre, but I found it to be extremely predictable. The storyline followed the same tropes and clichés that are so common in this type of literature, and I was hoping for something more original and unique. Additionally, I couldn't connect with any of the characters as they felt one-dimensional and lacked depth. Overall, I was disappointed with this book and wouldn't recommend it to fellow fantasy enthusiasts.
2. Mark - 1/5 - "The Curse of Tig" was a tedious read from start to finish. The pacing was incredibly slow, with lengthy descriptions that slowed down the plot even further. The characters were also quite forgettable, and I struggled to remain engaged in their story. The dialogue felt forced and unnatural, and the overall writing style was lacking in creativity. Unfortunately, this book didn't live up to my expectations, and I wouldn't recommend it to others.
3. Emily - 2.5/5 - While "The Curse of Tig" had an intriguing premise, the execution fell flat for me. The world-building was limited, leaving many aspects unexplained and confusing. The magic system was poorly developed, and there were inconsistencies throughout the book. I also had a hard time connecting with the main character; she lacked depth and her motivations were unclear. Overall, I found this book to be average at best, and I don't think I'll be continuing with the series.

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