The beautiful village of Haworth, where the Brontë sisters lived, Yorkshire, England (by JauntyJane).
Rose Petal Tea
2 cups fresh fragrant rose petals(about 15 large roses) 3 cups water Honey or granulated sugar to taste
Clip and discard bitter white bases from the rose petals; rinse petals thoroughly and pat dry.
In a small saucepan over medium-high heat, place the prepared rose petals. Cover with water and bring just to a simmer; let simmer for approximately 5 minutes, or until the petals become discolored (darkened).Remove from heat and strain the hot rose petal liquid into teacups. Add honey or sugar to taste. Makes 4 servings.
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Top 8 Looks from Marwan & Khaled Fall/Winter 2018-19 Haute Couture
Original vs. film
The Attic Room, 1918
William Ratcliffe (British, 1870 - 1955)
Romaine Brooks, Femme Avec Des Fleurs, or Spring, 1912, oil on canvas.
She did not want to be fair, although she knew what he said was true. He never once crossed the borders of friendliness with her and, when she thought of this, fresh anger rose, the anger of hurt pride and feminine vanity. She had run after him and he would have none of her.
Pride and Prejudice + pastels (requested by anon)
POWER & MAGIC is a comics anthology about queer witches of color for teens and adults ages 14-and-up. The book is over 160 pages long, black and white, and contains 15 original stories blending fantasy, drama, humor, and romance.
On January 27th, I asked if any women of color out there were interested in making comics about queer witches of color, an archetype near and dear to me… The answer was a resounding yes. POWER & MAGIC is brought to you by a team of 17 women, demigirls, and bigender creators of color.
The witch is an icon of power. She represents transcendence, healing, insight, defiance, feminine monstrosity, and a sacred relationship to the self, the community, and the universe. From the euphoria of holding the stars in your grasp, to the sacrifices we make to reach them, POWER & MAGIC explores what it means to be a person of power in all its complexity.
After 7 months of hard work to complete the anthology, we’re ready for your orders! Every dollar we raise here on Kickstarter goes toward covering print costs, paying the creators, and rewarding you with limited-edition extras and ever-increasing book quality! Read below to learn more about our backer rewards and about our system for paying creators.
POWER & MAGIC is edited by Joamette Gil, a queer Afro-Cuban cartoonist and founder of P&M Press. You can learn more about P&M Press, our mission, and our journey at PowerAndMagicPress.com.
My name is Analysie // 24 // Interior Design Student // I love art and history// She/Her // Welcome! Feel free to immerse yourself in the many things that I love.
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