The Colors of Magic: Choosing the Perfect Color Scheme for Your Witch Bedroom

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A witch themed bedroom is a unique and enchanting concept for those interested in magic and mysticism. This theme allows you to transform your sleeping space into a whimsical and bewitching sanctuary. To create a witch themed bedroom, start with the color scheme. Deep and dark hues like black, purple, and burgundy are commonly associated with witches and create a mysterious atmosphere. Consider painting the walls in a deep shade of purple or hanging dark patterned wallpaper to set the mood. Accents and decorations are essential for achieving the witchy vibe.


Magic Gift of the Snowman is a 1995 Christmas special animated by Jetlag Productions and released by GoodTimes Entertainment.

The character design is typical Jetlag Productions, too, and not the most appealing; Landon for example, looks almost exactly like Peter Cratchit in A Christmas Carol 1994. When Landon finds out that his younger sister, Emery Elizabeth, is so ill that she might not live to see another Christmas, he comes up with a plan to help her get better.

The magidsl gift of the snowman

Accents and decorations are essential for achieving the witchy vibe. Incorporate elements such as crystal balls, cauldrons, potion bottles, and witches' brooms. Display them on shelves or create a captivating display on a dedicated witch altar.

Magic Gift of the Snowman (1995) Movie Review

Starring: Tony Ail, Nathan Aswell, Chera Bailey, Kathleen Barr, Garry Chalk
Director: Toshiyuki Hiruma Takashi
Release Date: 9 November 1995
Language: English
Length: 47 minutes
Movie Rating: Not Rated
View Format: DVD
My Rating:

Synopsis:

When Landon finds out that his younger sister, Emery Elizabeth, is so ill that she might not live to see another Christmas, he comes up with a plan to help her get better. Landon encourages Emery Elizabeth to eat regularly, take her naps and her medicine and take better care of herself. If she does, Landon will share the story of Snowden, a really cool snowman who lives in the magical kingdom far, far away. Magic Gift of the Snowman, produced by Jetlag Productions in 1995 and released on DVD by Goodtimes Entertainment, is an original story from Jetlag Productions.

Review:

I stumbled across this animated tale on Hulu.com during the Christmas season and, while not a great movie, it is definitely cute and will appeal to younger viewers, especially to preschoolers. The animation is simple, but bright and colorful. Emery Elizabeth and all of the girls in the movie were shown with pale pink lips that almost didn’t even look real so there was something off about the animation of the faces, but that is a minor detail. Landon reminded me visually of Henry in The Littles, but he and all of the other children are animated in a very cute, borderline anime-fashion (no big eyes). There are some original songs included, none of which I felt was good enough for me to remember what they were about when the movie was over, but I am sure that children will enjoy the music nonetheless.

The best part about the movie, however, is the sweet storyline. It was so wonderful to see an animated special where siblings not only got along, but they love each other and encourage each other. Landon loves his little sister very much. Rather than be upset that she is getting a lot of care and attention due to her prolonged illness, Landon is determined to do all he can to help Emery Elizabeth get better. He spends a chilly afternoon in the yard creating Snowden, a snowman that reminded me quite a bit of Frosty the Snowman, but in sunglasses and a trenchcoat. Snowden’s slang may be dated now, but little kids will not know that and will get a kick out of the way Snowden talks. Landon and Emery Elizabeth must help Snowden recover Princess Electra’s smile from an evil villain who is determined to make all of the children take candy, rainbows and their dreams and turn them into a bunch of slimy yuk. Emery Elizabeth is critical to defeat the villain as she can use the power of her inner self to turn her wheelchair into any object with wheels. I loved that the writers chose to make Emery Elizabeth, the handicapped one, the heroine of the story. Instead of having her wheelchair be a weakness, Emery Elizabeth was able to turn this disability into a great strength that eventually saved all of the children!

This movie is definitely created with children in mind. I felt like Landon or another young boy or girl would have imagined a story like this and chosen to share it with their siblings. The magical kingdom where everything takes place only has children who live there. They dance, play and sing all day, powered by Princess Electra’s magical smile. The beds are shaped like cream puffs and ice cream cones. Every toy and game imaginable is available for the children to play with and they have no cares or worries. The only limit on what you can do in this magical kingdom is your own imagination.

While I think children will really enjoy this tale, I did not enjoy it as much as I thought I would. There is not a lot there for older children or for adults to want to sit through it with younger viewers. Many view this DVD as a Christmas movie, but there is nothing really Christmasy about it. Emery Elizabeth needs to live past the holiday to have any hope of recovering from her illness, but over half of the action takes place in a magical kingdom. There is one scene at the end that shows Emery Elizabeth opening a Christmas present near the Christmas tree, but that is the only Christmas scene in the movie. Still, if you are looking for a movie to share with your children around the winter holidays, this is a good cartoon to buy. You can usually find it for $2 – $5 online or in stores so it is very affordable and worth the cost if you have little ones at home who will watch it a few times in a row.

Content:

This movie contains an evil villain who looks like a zombie with big bug eyes, but he is not too scary. There is also a scene that contains a lot of fire that the children have to escape. Recommended for ages 2 and up.

When Landon's sister Emery-Elizabeth was sick, he decided to tell her a story about a named Snowden who works for Princess Electra's kingdom.
Witch themed bedroom

Hang witchy artwork or tapestries featuring symbols such as moons, stars, pentacles, and mystical creatures like owls and black cats. Make sure to include plenty of candles and fairy lights in your witchy oasis. Opt for candles in dark or dramatic colors, like black or deep red, and place them in enchanting candelabras or candle holders. String fairy lights around the room to create a magical glow that sets a magical ambiance. Consider adding a witch-themed canopy or curtains around the bed to create a cozy and mystical space. Opt for luxurious fabrics like velvet or lace to enhance the witchy feel. Hang a dreamcatcher or other protective talismans above the bed for extra charm and protection. Textiles play a significant role in creating a witchy bedroom atmosphere. Incorporate velvet, lace, and satin fabrics into your bedding, curtains, and pillows. Opt for dark or deep colors, patterns with moons, stars, or mystical symbols, and luxurious textures to enhance the witchy vibe. Lastly, don't forget to add some witchy accessories to complete the theme. Hang a broom on the wall or place it in a corner, display a witch hat on a shelf or dresser, and keep a collection of spell books within reach. You can also incorporate plants like herbs and dried flowers, as they are often associated with witchcraft and can add a touch of nature to your bedroom. Overall, a witch themed bedroom allows you to embrace your inner witch and create a space that feels mystical and enchanting. By incorporating the right color scheme, decorations, lighting, textiles, and accessories, you can transform your bedroom into a magical sanctuary fit for a witch..

Reviews for "Enhancing Your Dreamwork with a Witchy Bedroom Sanctuary"

1. John - 1 star
I was extremely disappointed with the witch themed bedroom. The décor was tacky and cheap-looking, and it felt more like a Halloween store than a well-designed bedroom. The use of dark colors and unconventional furniture made the room feel claustrophobic and uncomfortable. I also found the presence of witch-related items, such as broomsticks and cauldrons, to be distasteful and slightly offensive. Overall, I would not recommend this themed bedroom to anyone looking for a cozy and visually appealing space.
2. Emily - 2 stars
The witch themed bedroom was not what I expected at all. While I appreciate the effort put into the design, the execution fell flat. The room felt cluttered and overwhelming, with an excessive amount of witch-themed decorations and trinkets. The choice of black and purple as the dominant colors made the room feel dark and gloomy, rather than enchanting. Additionally, the bed was uncomfortable and the bedding felt scratchy. Overall, I would not choose to stay in this witchy bedroom again.
3. Samantha - 2.5 stars
The witch themed bedroom had potential but did not deliver. The concept was interesting, but the execution lacked finesse. The room felt disjointed, with conflicting design elements that did not come together cohesively. The witch-themed decorations were overwhelming and made the room feel cluttered. I also found the choice of creaky old furniture to be unsettling rather than charming. While I appreciate the effort to create a unique experience, this themed bedroom fell short of my expectations.

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