The Periwinkle Witch Gown: Harnessing the Power of Color in Magic

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The periwinkle witch gown is a whimsical and enchanting piece of clothing that captures the essence of both magic and elegance. This gown is often associated with witches, as it exudes a mystic aura that is reminiscent of the supernatural. The color periwinkle, a pastel shade of blue with hints of purple, adds to the ethereal and otherworldly charm of the garment. The periwinkle witch gown typically features a flowing silhouette, crafted from lightweight and airy fabrics that cascade gracefully down the wearer's body. The gown may be adorned with intricate lace, delicate embroidery, or enchanting trims, further enhancing its magical appeal. It is often embellished with celestial motifs, such as stars, moons, or constellations, adding an element of celestial mystique to the ensemble.


same! am hunting the 4th book and have retired a few times and nothing.. been farming on floor 2 for about 17 hours now.

5-4 chance to appear every time a random event triggers so if you retire and stay in the basement for the next 8 hours in-game time after that, you can expect to get 26 random events on average which means about 65 chance that you will get it. 5-4 chance to appear every time a random event triggers so if you retire and stay in the basement for the next 8 hours in-game time after that, you can expect to get 26 random events on average which means about 65 chance that you will get it.

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It is often embellished with celestial motifs, such as stars, moons, or constellations, adding an element of celestial mystique to the ensemble. The sleeves of the periwinkle witch gown are long and billowy, giving an air of enchantment and elegance. They may be adorned with lace or sheer materials, allowing a glimpse of the wearer's skin, subtly hinting at the mystical power they possess.

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I have a few magic books I'm going to be donating to two nearby public libraries. Which got me thinking, I remember one book on magic I found in the NY Public Library was an old book by Bill Tarr. I can't remember the title of the book. For those of you who started magic from books at your local library, what were the titles you came across? Thanks!

Original Card Clinician Posted: May 15, 2021 05:22 pm

Now You See It, Now You Don't or The Second Now You See it, Now You Don't.

There may have been a third soft cover large format book, but I cannot remember the title.

Later was a hardbound book of his notes called something like The Now You See It, Now You Don't Notebook.

Posted: May 15, 2021 10:21 pm That third book was 101 Easy-to-Learn Classic Magic Tricks . Posted: Sep 6, 2021 02:31 pm

When I started in the 70s, it was hard to find reading materials. The first books I came across were from public libraries. The one I remember the most was John Scarne on Card Tricks.

Posted: Sep 6, 2021 03:17 pm

When my childhood library relocated, I was lucky enough to obtain many of the actual books with which I began my magical journey. I have both Joseph Leeming books Fun with magic and More Fun with magic , Clayton Rawson's The Golden Book of Magic , Walter Gibson's The Master Magicians and both Blackstone books, Secrets of Magic and Modern Card Tricks .

Others that I remember fondly are the aforementioned Scarne book as well as his Scarne's Magic Tricks , Hokus Pokus by Ib Permin, Pure Magic! by Henry Gross, Patrick Page's The Big Book of Magic and Henry Hay's The Amateur Magician's Handbook .

I could go on and on about this topic as I regularly visited about nine or ten libraries near me when I was younger to find treasures. One library had all of Bruce Elliott's books and another had the entire Tarbell course!

I spent a lot of time in section 793.8 and developed a love of magic, libraries and books because of it. Good memories.

Posted: Sep 6, 2021 06:14 pm Quote:

On Sep 6, 2021, Daniel Le Bateleur wrote:
When I started in the 70s, it was hard to find reading materials. The first books I came across were from public libraries. The one I remember the most was John Scarne on Card Tricks.

You can still find the "Book Club Edition" (1950) combining Scarne's Card Tricks book and his Scarne's Magic Tricks book into one delightful hardcover. There's a lifetime of GOOD MAGIC here for a mere pittance.

Shop e-bay and other used book sources for either the combined publication or the separate editions and you won't be sorry. (Great illustrations, too!)

Posted: Sep 8, 2021 09:49 pm

Purchased mine many years ago when I was just beginning in magic and started buying magic books.

Someone once said that if you want to fool someone, get the trick out of a magic book.

The Magic Library had me in stiches for days, it was the best Panto I have ever seen. My family are still talking about it.
Periwinkle witch gown

The neckline can vary from a demure high neckline to a plunging V-neck, depending on the desired effect of the gown. The periwinkle witch gown is not only limited to witches, but can also be worn by those who simply want to embrace their inner magic and unleash their own enchanting presence. It can be showcased at special occasions such as costume parties, Renaissance fairs, or even as a beautiful wedding gown for those seeking an alternative to traditional white. This gown embodies the whimsical and mysterious nature of witches and the magical realm they inhabit. It allows the wearer to tap into their own inner enchantress and unleash their imagination. The periwinkle witch gown truly captures the essence of magic and elegance, making it a truly captivating and spellbinding garment..

Reviews for "The Periwinkle Witch Gown: Fashionable and Functional for the Modern Witch"

1. Jane - 2/5 - I was really excited to receive the Periwinkle witch gown, but I was extremely disappointed with the quality. The material was cheap and itchy, and it didn't feel comfortable at all. The fit was also off, the dress didn't flatter my figure like I had hoped. Overall, I would not recommend this dress.
2. Mike - 1/5 - The Periwinkle witch gown looked beautiful online, but in person, it was a different story. The color was not as vibrant as depicted, and the dress looked very dull. The stitching was also very poorly done, with loose threads everywhere. The dress was not worth the price at all, and I was extremely disappointed with my purchase.
3. Sarah - 2/5 - The Periwinkle witch gown did not live up to my expectations. The sizing was way off, and it was too small despite ordering my usual size. The material was also very thin and flimsy, and it didn't feel like it would last more than one wear. The overall design was also lackluster, and it looked much better in the pictures than in person. I would not recommend this gown.

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