Connecting with the Divine: Surfing as a Spiritual Practice for Witches

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Surf witch pprn refers to a phrase that combines the words "surf witch" and "pprn" to create a unique and attention-grabbing term. While the meaning of "surf witch" is relatively clear, the addition of "pprn" introduces a more provocative element. Surf witch generally refers to someone who is skilled in the art of surfing and possesses a deep connection with the ocean. These individuals are often seen as mystical and in tune with the natural environment. They may use their knowledge of the ocean's currents, tides, and waves to their advantage, allowing them to navigate and ride the waves with grace and precision. On the other hand, the term "pprn" is often associated with explicit material.


- Spectrum Noir markers - Distress inks: hickory smoke, black soot, shabby shutters, peeled paint, tumbled glass, broken china - Magic picture changer die set + add-on by Lawn Fawn - Sakura white gel pen - Black versafine ink - Memento tuxedo black ink - Memento black pen - Morning Dew Nuvo drops by Tonic Studio - Simply white Nuvo drops by Tonic Studio - Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock - Neenah solar white cardstock

Next I cut the tab handle out of black cardstock and attached it at the very end of the tab using double sided tape, a nd finally I added a teeny tiny white nuvo drop in the center of each flower, and some morning dew nuvo drops in the sky. Next I took my background panel and cut a frame out of it, I applied double sided tape at the back of this frame along the four edges, and I stuck it on the pocket.

Ny sunshine magic

On the other hand, the term "pprn" is often associated with explicit material. It is important to note that the use of such language is inappropriate and promotes harmful behavior. It is recommended to use respectful and appropriate language when discussing topics related to surfing and any other subject matter.

Ny sunshine magic

I'm so happy to be a guest designer for Heffy Doodle. I have a card for today, also on Heffy Doodle blog, and I will share a second card very soon.

So for this first card, I used three stamp sets to help me build this cute scene: Quack Me Up , Otter Side and Gnome Matter What , as well as the Grassy Lass border die set . And I also used the Magic Picture Changer die set and addon by Lawn Fawn to create an interactive card.

Like always when I create a magic picture changer card, I started with the background. And to make a cloudy and rainy sky, I first applied hickory smoke distress ink on most of the panel, and next I added black soot distress ink at the very top to darken the sky.

Next I added texture to my panel. I first splattered water on the panel and dried it using a paper towel. Next I smooshed my ink pads onto my glass mat, I added water and then I splattered drops of those inks on the panel: hickory smoke all over the paper and black soot just at the top and sides.

Next I moved on to the magic picture changer element. So I cut two pieces of Strathmore bristol cardstock: a long one for the pocket die and a short one for the moving piece die. Like always I marked the windows using a pencil, and then I moved on to the stamping. On the long panel I stamped a cloud, and on the short one I stamped the sun.

Next I masked both images and colored around them using hickory smoke only. Like the background I splattered water on those two panels, as well as hickory smoke drops using a thin brush. I removed the masks, and stamped some raindrops below the cloud using hickory smoke distress ink again. And next I quickly colored the sun and the cloud using my alcohol markers.

When the coloring was done, I taped the dies on the panels and sent them to my die cutting machine. Next I folded the tabs on the pocket panel using a bone folder and applied double sided tape on those tabs, front and back. I removed the backing paper from the inside and folded the tabs again to stick them.

Next I folded the pocket panel in half right on the score line, I applied some powder on the flaps and along the tabs as well, I put the moving piece into the pocket panel through the slit, and next I put each little flap into a small slit. Next I pulled on the tab to interlock the elements, I made sure that everything was aligned between the tabs, and finally I closed the pocket.

Next I took my background panel and cut a frame out of it, I applied double sided tape at the back of this frame along the four edges, and I stuck it on the pocket. Next I stuck the pocket on a white card base using double sided tape, as well as the remaining piece of background using foam tape.

To ground my scene, I cut two grass borders that I colored using shabby shutters and peeled paint distress inks. I first applied the light color shabby shutters on the whole element, and next I added peeled paint from the top to bring more depth to those borders. And like always I added texture by mixing the same inks with water.

One more element for my background: I cut a rectangle to create the pond and colored it using tumbled glass and broken china distress inks.

I stamped my sentiment "You are my sunshine" on the smallest grass border using black versafine ink and next I adhered everything below the interactive frame.

Next I stamped additional images on neenah solar white cardstock using memento tuxedo black ink and before coloring them, I changed the ducks into mallard ducks, using a pencil first and then my memento pen. When the coloring was done, I stuck everything on my panel using glue dots, foam squares and also liquid glue.

To complete the scene and make the sky less empty, I stamped more raindrops below each cloud using hickory smoke distress ink again. I attached the dragonflies using liquid glue and next I added white highlights on the images to make them pop a little bit more.

Next I cut the tab handle out of black cardstock and attached it at the very end of the tab using double sided tape, a nd finally I added a teeny tiny white nuvo drop in the center of each flower, and some morning dew nuvo drops in the sky.

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- Spectrum Noir markers - Distress inks: hickory smoke, black soot, shabby shutters, peeled paint, tumbled glass, broken china - Magic picture changer die set + add-on by Lawn Fawn - Sakura white gel pen - Black versafine ink - Memento tuxedo black ink - Memento black pen - Morning Dew Nuvo drops by Tonic Studio - Simply white Nuvo drops by Tonic Studio - Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock - Neenah solar white cardstock

Next I cut the tab handle out of black cardstock and attached it at the very end of the tab using double sided tape, a nd finally I added a teeny tiny white nuvo drop in the center of each flower, and some morning dew nuvo drops in the sky.
Surf witch pprn

Overall, the phrase "surf witch pprn" seems to combine two unrelated terms to create a jarring and attention-grabbing phrase. However, it is important to use language responsibly and avoid promoting harmful or inappropriate content..

Reviews for "From Sand to Spells: How Witches Find Magic in the Surf"

1. Emma - 1/5 - I found "Surf witch pprn" to be extremely disappointing. The title led me to believe it would be a unique and intriguing film, but it fell flat in every aspect. The storyline was weak and poorly developed, leaving me feeling confused and uninterested. The acting was subpar and lacked the ability to capture my attention. Overall, I was left feeling like I wasted my time watching this film.
2. John - 2/5 - Although I had high hopes for "Surf witch pprn", it ultimately failed to live up to my expectations. The concept seemed intriguing, but the execution was lackluster. The pacing was slow and dragged on, making it difficult to stay engaged. Additionally, the character development was shallow and left much to be desired. While there were a few visually appealing moments, they were not enough to redeem the overall mediocrity of the film.
3. Sarah - 2/5 - I was left feeling underwhelmed by "Surf witch pprn". The film had interesting potential but lacked the necessary depth to captivate its audience. The dialogue was forced and unrealistic, making it difficult to connect with the characters on any meaningful level. Furthermore, the plot lacked cohesiveness and felt disjointed throughout. Overall, I believe this film had the potential to be something great, but unfortunately, it fell short.

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