The mystery behind gray as a color for witches

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Witches, commonly associated with magic and spellcasting, often have a distinctive style when it comes to their clothing. While there is no strict rule about the colors witches wear, some colors are commonly seen in their wardrobe. **Black** is perhaps the most popular color associated with witches. It symbolizes mystery, power, and darkness. Black is often seen in their clothing, such as long flowing dresses, cloaks, and pointed hats. The color black is also believed to help witches blend into the night and enhance their connection to the spiritual realm.


Re: Evil Queen's Magic Mirror Replica. what's out there?

The scariest part was that we had just had a day of an expert pointing out all of the generational differences in our firms but yet the conclusions of this group sounded vaguely familiar. Whilst he is generally diabolical, manipulative, uncompromising, and antagonistic on various occasions, he is unintentionally sinister, as he is forced to obey The Evil Queen due to being her slave.

Evil queen magic mirror

The color black is also believed to help witches blend into the night and enhance their connection to the spiritual realm. Another commonly seen color is **purple**. This color is often associated with royalty, mystery, and spirituality.

Evil Queen's Magic Mirror. making one for my gf

decided to make my own custom mirror with electronics. to give my gf as a custom personalized Magic Mirror. I guess I could document it here, should be something fun to give her for Christmas. check below for the latest update for photos and/or videos.

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robghost

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Re: Evil Queen's Magic Mirror Replica. what's out there?

magicmanfrank

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Re: Evil Queen's Magic Mirror Replica. what's out there?

A few years back the Disney Catalog, (back when they HAD a Catalog), released a Lifesize version of the Magic Mirror.

It looks like a normal mirror, however when you push the Secret Button, it lights up the inside of the mirror and the face of the Mirror appears!

It's a very cool piece and we bought it, but never found the right place to hang it up.

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Re: Evil Queen's Magic Mirror Replica. what's out there?

I think I know which Mirror your talking about from the Disney Catalog, I actually saw someone listed it for sale at auction but missed it by a few weeks. that is a nice, hard to find, mirror.

I wondering if there's even any garage kits out there for this mirror. Like a DIY kit would be fun to paint up. The Disney replica i saw is really beautiful but difficult to find one.

magicmanfrank, is this the one mentioned? I didn't know it lit up, that is amazing!

magicmanfrank

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Re: Evil Queen's Magic Mirror Replica. what's out there?

No, the one you have a photo posted of is NOT the one I am talking about.

I will try and get mine out and take photos of it to show you.

joshuatw

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Re: Evil Queen's Magic Mirror Replica. what's out there?

I think I know which Mirror your talking about from the Disney Catalog, I actually saw someone listed it for sale at auction but missed it by a few weeks. that is a nice, hard to find, mirror.

I wondering if there's even any garage kits out there for this mirror. Like a DIY kit would be fun to paint up. The Disney replica i saw is really beautiful but difficult to find one.

magicmanfrank, is this the one mentioned? I didn't know it lit up, that is amazing!


I believe this is the replica that was made by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily a few years ago. Great guys. Here's a shot of one on their Flickr page.

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thanks for the flickr link. that is one really nice mirror. I was able to find some store in the Philippines that have a magic mirror made in 2007 but for 600$ and their site isn't very legit looking. lol I'm thinking i might have to get her a mirror that looks like it could be a magic mirror lol.

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Re: Evil Queen's Magic Mirror Replica. what's out there? (making my own)

found a great mirror to use for my project. Rather then have it be a replica, i thought it'd be unique to give my gf her own personal magic mirror.

Here is what I will use:

What i worked out on paper is having voice activated green EL wire under behind the mirror surrounding the frame.

what I haven't exactly settle on, is what method I want to use for the Mirrors voice. I'm currently thinking about either using a motion contorlled voice box with a single pre determined sound. I could set up a bluetooth speaker and manually control what the mirror says.

what do you guys suggest? Ideally, i want her to ask the mirror who is the fairest of them all and I want it to say her, but not repeat the same way every time.

In the Disney version of the tale, the Magic Mirror is even given a life of its own in the form of a sinister face called Spirit of the Magic Mirror, though, in reality, the Magic Mirror is more of an amoral force than a true servant of the Queen.
What are the usual colors witches wear

Purple garments, such as robes or dresses, can be seen as a reflection of a witch's esteemed position in the magical world and their connection to the spiritual realm. **Green** is another color often seen in a witch's wardrobe. It is associated with nature, growth, and healing. Witches who have a close affinity with nature may embrace green as a reflection of their connection to the earth and their role as healers. **Red** is sometimes worn by witches who wish to channel passion, power, and strength. This vibrant color is believed to enhance their magical abilities and evoke strong emotions. It can be seen in accessories, such as scarves or jewelry, or as accents on their garments. Lastly, **white** can also be worn by witches. White symbolizes purity, spirituality, and divination. Some witches may choose to wear white to signify their commitment to practicing magic for the greater good and their dedication to working with higher powers. Overall, while there are no strict rules about the colors witches wear, black is the most commonly associated color. Purple, green, red, and white are also often seen, each symbolizing different aspects of witchcraft and magic. The choice of color in a witch's clothing can vary depending on personal preference, symbolism, and the specific tradition or path they follow..

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