The Legend of the 13ft Flying Witch: Fact or Fiction?

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Just in time for Halloween, a 13ft flying witch has been capturing the attention of both young and old alike. This monumental creation has taken the art of decoration to a whole new level. With her oversized pointed hat, flowing cloak, and broomstick in hand, the 13ft flying witch casts an enchanting spell on all who lay eyes on her. Suspended in the air, she is as if frozen mid-flight, ready to soar through the dark night. Created with meticulous attention to detail, the towering figure showcases the craftsmanship and creativity of its creator. From the intricate stitching of her flowing hair to the carefully painted facial features, the flying witch exudes a sense of both elegance and mystique.



ColourPop Enchanted Palette Review

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The ColourPop Enchanted Palette is a purple palette with 12 shades of eyeshadows, pressed pigments and one pressed glitter in various finishes. It came out together with the ColourPop Fairy Well Palette and both of these have larger pan sizes than many other ColourPop palettes. Pans are 26mm in diameter and about 1/2 the depth of most of my other single shadows. The shades are magnetic but they won’t fit into some of their other palettes (like the Bare Necessities, Stone Cold Fox, etc.). This goes for $18 and is currently sold out but still listed on ColourPop‘s website.

I liked most of the mattes except for one. They were pigmented, buildable, and blended easily without patchiness. The one exception was New Realm. The color is nice and it helps to add some depth but it is more dry than some other deep shades I’ve used from this brand and doesn’t adhere as well. The two lightest mattes feel like some of ColourPop’s better mattes and the pressed pigments are surprisingly easy to use for how bold and dark they are.

The pressed pigments look different enough in the pans next to each other but when I actually use them in looks, it is very hard to tell them apart. They are marked with stars next to their names on the back of the palette to denote that they are not meant to be used in the immediate eye area. I personally haven’t noticed any irritation from using them on my eyes but they do leave a light reddish stain on the skin which fades by the next day.

I like some of the shimmers more than others. All of them contain varying amounts of larger sparkle and have some level of fallout. Magic Maker is the most sparkly of them all and is more like a topper. The rest have less sparkle, more fine shimmer and a more visible base color. Toad and Mischievous were harder to pick up on a brush and required more building to get a satisfying level of color payoff. I thought Maze was pretty good and Berry Pickin’ was easy to use.

The only matte with sparkle is Fairycore. ColourPop has some matte with sparkle shades that I actually like but this isn’t one of them because the sparkles are quite large and don’t stick or show up well. I would have preferred if they had left this as just a true matte.

From the intricate stitching of her flowing hair to the carefully painted facial features, the flying witch exudes a sense of both elegance and mystique. Her exaggerated size allows her to be seen from miles away, making her a standout attraction in any area. Whether placed in the front yard of a suburban home or adorning the entrance of a commercial establishment, the 13ft flying witch is sure to capture attention and ignite the imagination of passersby.

Swatches

Note: All shades are swatched twice. On the left, they are heavily swatched with my finger and on the right I mostly used brushes and sheered the shades out.

  • Magic Maker
  • Fairycore
  • Vine
  • Shapeshifter
  • Maze
  • Berry Pickin’
  • Toad
  • Mischievous
  • Got Wings
  • Spellcaster*
  • Fae*
  • New Realm

Magic Maker – Sheer pale pink shimmer with a strong gold sheen and larger sparkles. Mostly comes off as a sparkly topper shade. Feels silky and picks up easily. Lots of fallout.

Fairycore – Light, matte, brownish pink base with LARGE silver sparkles. I really don’t like this shade. The matte base is not bad but the sparkles are super messy and they don’t really show up well on the lid.

Vine – Light muted purple with a matte finish. This has a soft, velvety feel to the touch. Blends very easily.

Shapeshifter (Pressed Glitter) – Multicolored glitter and pale pink shimmer mixed into a sheer waxy base. Applied over just my skin or a lighter shade, it isn’t as easy to see all the different colors of the glitter. They are more visible when applied over a deeper shade.

Maze – Light pinky bronze shimmer with sparkles. Has a fair amount of fallout. It shows up well though even if I apply it with a dry brush. One of the better shimmers in the palette.

Berry Pickin’ – Bright bubblegum pink shimmer with a good amount of larger sparkle. Picks up decently well on a brush but some building helps for more intense color payoff. Has sparkle fallout.

Toad – Orchid purple shimmer with a bit of small sparkle. One of the sheerer shades in the palette. Needs layering or using a damp brush.

Mischievous – Dusky plum shimmer with a small amount of tiny sparkle. Feels firmer and doesn’t pick up easily on a brush. Needs building to show up well.

Got Wings – Reddish mauve with a matte finish. Soft, velvety texture. Good, even color payoff, easy to blend. Tiny bit of fallout.

Spellcaster (Pressed Pigment) – Deep berry pink with strong purple tones. Feels drier and slightly grittier but goes on evenly and with plenty of color payoff. Not hard to blend out. This one leaves a light stain on the skin.

Fae (Pressed Pigment) – Another deep pink shade but this one has stronger red tones. Very hard to tell this and the previous one apart in practice. Performs about the same as Spellcaster. Stains the skin lightly.

New Realm – Smoky deep purple with a matte finish. Kind of dry and doesn’t adhere well so it comes off like it isn’t pigmented. I can build it up a little bit, but it dusts away easily. Not the easiest thing to blend.

13ft fliying witch

Her presence serves as a reminder of the magic that surrounds the Halloween season. As children stop and gaze in awe, their imaginations run wild, envisioning the stories of witches, ghosts, and goblins that have been passed down through generations. The 13ft flying witch is not just a decoration; she is a symbol of the joy and intrigue that Halloween brings. She invites us to embrace the fantastical and celebrate the spirit of this bewitching holiday. As we marvel at this colossal creation, let us remember the magic of childhood and the excitement of dressing up as our favorite Halloween characters. Let the 13ft flying witch inspire us to create our own enchanting experiences and keep the spirit of fun and imagination alive all year round. So, this Halloween, keep an eye out for the 13ft flying witch. With her captivating presence and larger-than-life persona, she is sure to bring a touch of magic to any setting she graces. Let us embrace the wonder and excitement that this monumental creation inspires and continue to celebrate the spookiest holiday of the year in style..

Reviews for "The Role of 13ft Flying Witches in Halloween Traditions"

1. Sarah - 1/5 - I was really disappointed with "13ft flying witch". The plot was thin and predictable, and the acting felt forced. The special effects were also subpar, especially for a movie that heavily relies on them. Overall, I found it to be a boring and forgettable experience that I wouldn't recommend to anyone.
2. John - 2/5 - "13ft flying witch" had an interesting premise, but it failed to deliver on its potential. The character development was lacking, making it difficult to care about any of the protagonists. The pacing was off, with a slow and uneventful first half followed by a rushed and chaotic second half. Additionally, I found the humor to be cringeworthy and forced. It's a shame because the concept had promise, but the execution fell flat.
3. Emily - 2/5 - I didn't enjoy "13ft flying witch" as much as I had hoped. The story felt disjointed and the dialogue was often cheesy and unrealistic. The acting was mediocre at best, with some performances feeling wooden and lacking depth. The supposed scares were more laughable than chilling, and I found myself getting bored and disengaged halfway through the movie. Overall, it was a forgettable experience that I wouldn't recommend to fans of the horror genre.

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