Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Friday, December 24, 2010
Happy Holidays
Saturday, December 18, 2010
End of Countdown to Christmas Sale
Alas, we have come to the end of the Countdown to Christmas Sale. But fear not! There are new and exciting things planned for the new year. Stay tuned for details.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
December 17 Countdown to Chirstmas Sale
Here's Looking at Blue Headband |
Sale price: $10.00 Regular price: $15.00
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Wednesday, December 15, 2010
December 16 Countdown to Christmas Sale
Red Hat Society Straw Hat |
Sale price: $20.00 Regular price: $30.00
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Tuesday, December 14, 2010
December 15 Countdown to Christmas Sale
Labradorite and Ocean Jasper Pendulum |
Sale price: $15.00 Regular price: $20.00
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December 14 Countdown to Christmas Sale
Serpentine Witch's Beads |
Sale price: $26.00 Regular price: $32.00
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Sunday, December 12, 2010
December 13 Countdown to Christmas Sale
Forget-Me-Not Headband |
Sale price: $8.00 Regular price: $15.00
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December 12 Countdown to Christmas Sale
Rose Quartz and Pink Opal Sterling Silver Pendulum |
Sale price: $50.00 Regular price: $60.00
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Saturday, December 11, 2010
December 11 Countdown to Christimas Sale
Black Agate and Bracciated Jasper Pendulum Necklace |
Sale price: $25.00 Regular price: $30.00
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Friday, December 10, 2010
New Treasury...
'Modern Day Wizard of Oz' by linnsey26
brick - organic pil... $42.00 | Keds Ruby Sneakers ... $99.99 | FREE SHIPPING - Vin... $22.00 |
5 Letterpressed Not... $22.50 | Orange and Blue mak... $87.00 | Womens Poppy Spain ... $38.00 |
Crochet Lion newbor... $25.00 | Ride the Tornado - ... $28.00 | Punk Horse - 5x7 Pr... $15.00 |
Hot Air Balloons St... $245.00 | PINK PASSION TUTU a... $25.00 | Will O The Wisps St... $30.00 |
Origami Crane Mobil... $30.00 | Flying Monkey Wall ... $24.00 | Handmade Necklace E... $22.00 |
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December 10 Countdown to Christmas Sale
The Godfairy Hat |
Sale price: $25.00 Regular price: $45.00
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Thursday, December 9, 2010
December 9 Countdown To Christmas Sale
Red Aventurine Witch's Beads |
Sale price: $30.00 Regular price: $36.00
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Wednesday, December 8, 2010
December 8 Countdown To Christmas Sale
Green Aventurine Pendulum |
This item is today's Countdown to Christmas Sale item. It will be on sale until midnight(MST) December 8.
Sale price: $15.00 Regular price: $18.00
Buy me here: http://etsy.me/fOEacl
Countdown to Christmas Sale
Everyday until Christmas I will feature ONE item in my Etsy shop that will be on sale for that day only until midnight (MST). Since my creations are one of a kind, this means the Countdown to Christmas Sale item of the day once sold will be gone forever! Check my blog or my facebook fan page everyday to see the Countdown to Christmas Sale item of the day. Merry Christmas and Happy Shopping!
Jessica
Monday, November 22, 2010
Double Dip Treasury
I am really excited, this treasury features two of my creations. The Green Aventurine Pendulum and the Serpentine Witch's Beads!!
'metaphysical - gift guide for that alternative person you know' by KaysKraftKorner
Green Aventurine Pe... $18.00 | Pink Love Spell Bat... $8.00 | SALE Simple Sample ... $18.00 |
Set of 4 Beautiful ... $20.00 | Short Jade and Aqua... $22.00 | Be The Change You W... $30.00 |
Sandalwood and Bour... $21.00 | Serpentine Witchs B... $32.00 | New Look - Lord Gan... $18.00 |
Crystal Geode $4.50 | Summer sky, a sun c... $25.00 | Beautiful Clear Cry... $14.99 |
INTUITIVE READING F... $12.00 | Lotus Flower Tealig... $49.95 | Chocolate Amber Inc... $2.49 |
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Friday, November 19, 2010
How To Use Your Pendulum
Using Your New Crowning Elements Pendulum
I like to activate my pendulum with my energy every time I use it. I do this by blowing my breath across the pendulum three times.
Now... the swings of the pendulum (‘yes’ and ‘no’ responses) have to be determined. Dangle your pendulum from your dominant hand using your thumb and first two fingers. Ask the pendulum to show you a ‘yes’ response. Note the direction the pendulum is moving, this is your ‘yes’. Repeat the process for ‘no’. The two responses should be different. Sometimes a pendulum will swing in a circular motion for one individual, and back and forth for another individual. Get use to the pendulums response by asking some obvious questions that will give a true yes and no answer. For instance, begin asking, “Is my name ________”. Keep practicing these obvious questions until you feel confident you know your ‘yes’ and ‘no’ swing directions.
When you are comfortable, begin asking questions you don’t know the answers to. Your answers will be the truest when your mind is clear and your emotions are neutral. This will take some practice and patience, but don’t be discouraged, eventually your answers will be consistent and correct.
It is important to keep your pendulum free from negative energy, so smudge it with sage or incense, or leave it out under the moon to clear at regular intervals.
Enjoy your new pendulum!
Jessica
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Leonid Meteor Shower
Since I am a Leo I thought I would point out the amazing leonid meteor shower that is taking place right now!
The Leonid meteor shower of 2010 is peaking this week and the best time to see the sky show is now.
The annual Leonids should be at their best through Nov. 18, according to skywatching experts. Avid meteor gazers graced with clear skies may see between 15 and 20 meteors per hour.
Skywatchers should look toward the constellation Leo in the eastern sky to see "shooting stars" from the Leonids, which appear to radiate out of the constellation. The best time to try to see the Leonids are in the last two or three hours before sunrise, when the moon has set.
"From the time of moonset until around 5:15 a.m. -- when the first streaks of dawn begin to appear in the east -- the sky will be dark and moonless," advises Joe Rao, SPACE.com skywatching columnist. "That interval will provide you with your best opportunity to see any Leonid meteors."
Another tip: Make sure to stay warm and get comfortable.
"If you have a lawn chair that reclines, use it during your search for Leonid meteors since it will help keep your neck from getting stiff as well as make it easier to look at the night sky," Rao said.
The Leonid meteor shower is an annual event that returns every mid-November. The shower is caused by material left behind the comet Tempel-Tuttle when it passes near Earth's orbit during its regular trip through the solar system. [Top 10 Leonid Meteor Shower Facts]
When the Earth passes through these knots of comet material, the gas and dust flares up in the atmosphere, creating spectacular meteors.
Every 33 years, the Earth encounters a dense knot of material -- most recently in 2002 -- to create dazzling displays of shooting stars. During those showers, it can be possible to see hundreds or thousands of meteors per hour.
That isn't the case this year because the Earth is passing through a less dense area of Comet Tempel-Tuttle's trail, Rao said.
Still, the Leonids retain a reputation for offering impressive meteor displays.
But with fewer meteors expected this year, you may want to travel a bit to find the best spot. Meteor-gazing from a rooftop in suburbia doesn't always offer the best view.
"For your best view, get away from city lights. Look for state or city parks or other safe, dark sites," advise the editors of StarDate magazine at the McDonald Observatory in Texas. "Lie on a blanket or reclining chair to get a full-sky view. If you can see all of the stars in the Little Dipper, you have good dark-adapted vision."
The Leonid meteor shower of 2010 is peaking this week and the best time to see the sky show is now.
The annual Leonids should be at their best through Nov. 18, according to skywatching experts. Avid meteor gazers graced with clear skies may see between 15 and 20 meteors per hour.
Skywatchers should look toward the constellation Leo in the eastern sky to see "shooting stars" from the Leonids, which appear to radiate out of the constellation. The best time to try to see the Leonids are in the last two or three hours before sunrise, when the moon has set.
"From the time of moonset until around 5:15 a.m. -- when the first streaks of dawn begin to appear in the east -- the sky will be dark and moonless," advises Joe Rao, SPACE.com skywatching columnist. "That interval will provide you with your best opportunity to see any Leonid meteors."
Another tip: Make sure to stay warm and get comfortable.
"If you have a lawn chair that reclines, use it during your search for Leonid meteors since it will help keep your neck from getting stiff as well as make it easier to look at the night sky," Rao said.
The Leonid meteor shower is an annual event that returns every mid-November. The shower is caused by material left behind the comet Tempel-Tuttle when it passes near Earth's orbit during its regular trip through the solar system. [Top 10 Leonid Meteor Shower Facts]
When the Earth passes through these knots of comet material, the gas and dust flares up in the atmosphere, creating spectacular meteors.
Every 33 years, the Earth encounters a dense knot of material -- most recently in 2002 -- to create dazzling displays of shooting stars. During those showers, it can be possible to see hundreds or thousands of meteors per hour.
That isn't the case this year because the Earth is passing through a less dense area of Comet Tempel-Tuttle's trail, Rao said.
Still, the Leonids retain a reputation for offering impressive meteor displays.
But with fewer meteors expected this year, you may want to travel a bit to find the best spot. Meteor-gazing from a rooftop in suburbia doesn't always offer the best view.
"For your best view, get away from city lights. Look for state or city parks or other safe, dark sites," advise the editors of StarDate magazine at the McDonald Observatory in Texas. "Lie on a blanket or reclining chair to get a full-sky view. If you can see all of the stars in the Little Dipper, you have good dark-adapted vision."
Monday, November 15, 2010
New Treasury: Blue Christmas
'A Blue Christmas Gift Guide - Treasury Challenge' by PixieDustFineries
Light Ivory Silk Pe... $50.00 | CLEARANCE SALE SCIE... $6.00 | Reserved for Tara, ... $20.00 |
Navy Blue and white... $29.90 | oOo SALE oOo Forget... $13.00 | The Deep Blue Sea -... $30.00 |
Blue Bayou Scented ... $5.50 | Classic Navy Blue K... $ | China blue,Original... $52.00 |
Nautical ... Sterli... $24.00 | Carolina Blue Drops... $25.00 | HAND THROWN COVERED... $65.00 |
iPhone 4 iPod Touch... $ | Blue Bird and Nest $11.00 | Blueberry - Necklac... $38.00 |
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