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Just Add Magic: Mystery City Season 2 is the highly anticipated second season of the popular Amazon Prime Video series. The show follows the adventures of three friends, Kelly, Hannah, and Darbie, as they discover a magical cookbook and must unravel the mystery behind its powers. Set in a new location called Mystery City, the second season introduces viewers to a whole new set of challenges and magical recipes. The girls must navigate through school, family, and friends while continuing to protect the secret cookbook and solve its mysteries. In this season, the girls receive a mysterious threat that forces them to team up with new allies to uncover the truth. They also encounter new magical ingredients and spells that add excitement and intrigue to their journey.


Posted by ZBlue • Published 22nd February 2011 • See ZBlue's 7 projects »

After the dress was made, I painted some foam balls yellow to look like stick pins and stuck them on wire hangers, using a bit of hot glue to ensure they didn t fall off. After the dress was made, I painted some foam balls yellow to look like stick pins and stuck them on wire hangers, using a bit of hot glue to ensure they didn t fall off.

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They also encounter new magical ingredients and spells that add excitement and intrigue to their journey. As they dig deeper into the cookbook's origins, they discover that there may be more to the story than they initially thought. Just Add Magic: Mystery City Season 2 delves deeper into the lives of the characters, allowing viewers to connect with their struggles and triumphs.

Voo Doo Doll Costume

Emphasis goes on "doll"
This was my Halloween 2010 costume. While using a fairly simple pattern, this became a little challenging due to the burlap I made the dress from. (It was fully lined in brown lining) Burlap tends to fray moderate to heavily as you work with it. However, this is definitely do-able for an intermediate sewer. After the dress was made, I painted some foam balls yellow (to look like stick pins) and stuck them on wire hangers, using a bit of hot glue to ensure they didn't fall off. I made a spiral at the base of the pin to hold it at the right angle (see pictures) I got the idea for the pin assembly online, but I accidentally deleted the bookmark & lost it. I have no idea who she was or what site the photos were on. I had to sort of "wing it" through the pin part based on what I remember. Luckily, turns out that part was fairly simple. After sticking a few pins in the felt heart on my dress, I decided I needed one pin stuck all the way in, so I hot glued the foam ball directly to the dress, atop one of the felt "patches". I then added some poly-fil around several areas to mimic doll stuffing coming out. Red tights and a white petticoat finished off the outfit. I added the obligatory X's to my eyes & (started out with) "baby-doll" lips, but it had worn off before we got to pictures. This is one of my fave costumes.

Posted by ZBlue • Published 22nd February 2011 • See ZBlue's 7 projects »

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Emphasis goes on "doll"
This was my Halloween 2010 costume. While using a fairly simple pattern, this became a little challenging due to the burlap I made the dress from. (It was fully lined in brown lining) Burlap tends to fray moderate to heavily as you work with it. However, this is definitely do-able for an intermediate sewer. After the dress was made, I painted some foam balls yellow (to look like stick pins) and stuck them on wire hangers, using a bit of hot glue to ensure they didn't fall off. I made a spiral at the base of the pin to hold it at the right angle (see pictures) I got the idea for the pin assembly online, but I accidentally deleted the bookmark & lost it. I have no idea who she was or what site the photos were on. I had to sort of "wing it" through the pin part based on what I remember. Luckily, turns out that part was fairly simple. After sticking a few pins in the felt heart on my dress, I decided I needed one pin stuck all the way in, so I hot glued the foam ball directly to the dress, atop one of the felt "patches". I then added some poly-fil around several areas to mimic doll stuffing coming out. Red tights and a white petticoat finished off the outfit. I added the obligatory X's to my eyes & (started out with) "baby-doll" lips, but it had worn off before we got to pictures. This is one of my fave costumes.
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The blend of magic, mystery, and friendship continues to captivate audiences of all ages. The show's talented cast brings the characters to life, making them relatable and endearing. The themes of friendship, loyalty, and the power of believing in oneself resonate with viewers, making the show both entertaining and meaningful. Just Add Magic: Mystery City Season 2 is an exciting continuation of the series, offering new twists and turns that keep viewers on the edge of their seats. Whether you're a fan of the first season or new to the show, this season is sure to captivate and enchant audiences of all ages..

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