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Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 7:55 pm
Yay! That was the Noodle I've been pinning for this entire event! *glomps* Thank you Tanu! *Grabs my dress up girl and runs*
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Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 12:20 am
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Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 8:27 am
Waitwhut, really?! Sweeet~ I approve of this. <3333 *liked the male more than the female, LOL*
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Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 9:12 am
As far as I can find, neither the Fox's Choice nor the Vampire's Dressup have any entries yeeeet~
ono
IF YOU'VE ENTERED TELL ME. Dx
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Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 11:07 am
The Witch's Familiar
Well as seeing that every witch has a black cat, well a black cat this one should have.
Familiars description: Eyes: Glowing green eyes with a twinkle in his eyes. Body: Black Edits: The cat wears a black hat with glittering purple designs.
The cat loves to play with the fire as its body is resistant against fire. As the cat rolls in the fire like he is playing with it, he comes out and his fur looks like he is on fire, really he is just perfectly fine, and with a shake or two the fire poofs out like a candle being blown on.
The cat loves to travel with his master. He loves the ride and if he is getting too clawly on her back, guess what he brings his own broom with him!
Mr. Kitty loves to learn new tricks and he can do small magical spells only they are extremely weak. So bring them on!
(Please accept my entry, i couldn't post it last night because the cops were called after my father hit me in my face. If not that is okay)
Fox Contest
The fox jumps up and down. "Oh boy my turn. I love crafts but is cooking a craft? Cause i make mad cookies...." He smiles at the cookies that are burnt. "Crunchy just the way i like them. but if I had to chose a craft, maybe popscile stick house! Glue and more glue and sticking things together sooo much fun" He jumps up and down more.
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Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 11:24 am
Cosmos Contest
(Kind of wanted to do it as a question and answer like interviewing.)
Me: Welcome back all i am here with the host of the crafts and games, Miss Cosmos!
Cosmos: Aww thank you, so sweet of you.
Me: So Miss Cosmos, how are you this fine evening?
Cosmos: Oh Well im doing good, running crafts is tiring but well i enjoy it seeing all the young ones getting involved with games and such.
Me: That is nice, have you being doing this often?
Cosmos: Of course, every year around this time i start this up and it last until Halloween. Especially from where i am from. *smiles*
Me: I see, wait where are you from?
Cosmos: Oh darling, im from the stars. The outer space is my home, but spreading holiday Halloween is my joy.
Me: Outer space? How long have you been doing that?
Cosmos: Yes outer space, the stars keep me young and many years, in fact i remember when you were just a speck of star dust. You liked to paint if i recall.
Me: Me paint? Really? I am horrible at painting.
Cosmos: Yes, as you become humanized you lost all the beauty of painting as a star dust. Everyone knows that.
Me: So Miss Cosmos what is your real name?
Cosmos: My name is well Cosma Cosmos. Yours?
Me: Ummmm well Gp.
Cosmos: So how about this, do you have what it takes to home me or the young noodles with all their crafting potentials?
Me: *blankly looks at her* Yes Ma'am i do. I am very loving and caring and since when did the interviewee turn it upon the interviewer?
Cosmos: Because, we all have the potential to be extraordinary and as the boss of the crafts its my job to know the best of everyone. That is all.
Me: Wow, thanks, anyway that is all the time we have today thank you for joining me and thank you to Cosmos for her time out of the hectic crafts. See you next time.
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Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 11:28 am
I have a Familiar for the witch!
So I heard the witch needs a familiar, well I got one for her- A salamander. Yes I know what you’re thinking "Ooh a salamander it’s so intriguing." Well I bet you didn’t know that salamanders are mythological/legendary creatures that were associated with fire…well some of them there are those normal run of the mill one running around.
However this salamander is indeed one of the Legendary ones. It’s immune to fire which is good for those accidents. It’s also small and easier to carry he can fit right on her shoulder. This particular salamander is all so rather affectionate as well and will stick close to her unless it starts to rain then he might hide although her hat looks like a good place for him to keep dry. he's also very obedient should he have to be away from the fire or fetch something for she need he'll do it. As long as he can pick it up.
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Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 11:51 am
TanuKyle As far as I can find, neither the Fox's Choice nor the Vampire's Dressup have any entries yeeeet~ ono IF YOU'VE ENTERED TELL ME. Dx I entered for the dressup = w=~ And I need to send you a PM too....
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Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 11:57 am
In which caaase, you win vampire girl yay! ouob
Ooooh? *U* Dooo ittt.
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Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 1:28 pm
Callie won! YES!
Back then, they called me Lisse Jones. I lived the life of one daughter of nine in a rundown apartment building, with danger lurking in every dark corner. You never knew when your closest friend or next door neighbor you'd known your entire life would turn on you. Money was always tight. Christmas, Halloween, Easter - nothing was very extravagant. Costumes had been worn three years prior, or gifts were wrapped in the garbage bag they'd been bought it, and they were usually nothing to brag about; a piece of candy here, perhaps a hand-me-down doll or teddy bear. I'd learned to ignore the flashy costumes I might see from far away, or the displays in the store windows we passed.
I could watch them from my window as they walked their way to local stores hosting costume contests or a friend's party. They looked so happy, oblivious to the disaster of a town they passed. No, they were too at peace with themselves and their lives to care, content in their little bubble forever. One day, I snuck out, hoping I could blend in just like them, make friends and live one precious night peacefully. I stuck out like a sore thumb, but the liveliness as people went from house to house amazed me. I didn't want to go back ever, but eventually I knew it would end. The trick-or-treaters would return home, remove their costumes, and sleep safe and sound in their comfortable beds.
But why could I not enjoy it while I had the chance? I'll tell you, I had them suckered. They honestly believed the tattered clothing I wore was a costume. I told them I was a werewolf post turn or a homeless woman. They didn't suspect a thing, sadly. I'd taken a pillow from home when I'd left, and I filled this to the brim with sweet treats and spider rings and other Halloween-related rarities. I came home with a smile stretching my face and proudly bared the pillow case to my mother. She was so happy, she cried sweet tears of joy, and we ate heartily that day, being careful not to waste it all in one night.
Every year it became a tradition for a new one of us to join the others and bring back even more to help feed us. My older sisters, despite our situation, had had several children of their own, and the hungry mouths kept coming full force; we always needed more. One night, though, I found something that changed my life. We found several non-edible goodies in the bottom of our bags, just a simple craft to make foam jack-o-lanterns with just a little glue, given with the craft. I took these foam creations from my siblings and played with them all night. They were so easy, but yet they were so beautiful! I showed my younger sisters and brothers these so-called "crafts," and we would take the majority of our time playing around with them and adding decorations of our own with scraps of cloth or fluff. They brought such joy to our lives.
When I was old enough, I moved out, cleaned up, and started a crafting business of my own. I made so much more money than I'd ever seen in all of my time with my family, and monthly I send what I do not need to my family back home. They've moved out, and many of my little siblings are now helping to care for my ailing mother. Now we too are content, as the people I longed to be like so many years ago, and so comfortable. I only hope that through my crafts I can touch children the same way my crafts once saved us.
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Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 2:08 pm
"Oh sugar, sugar! I'd like one please!"
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Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 6:35 am
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Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 7:47 am
"Oh sugar, sugar! I'd like one please!"
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Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 9:54 am
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Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 9:56 am
srry that their big i dont know how to change it sweatdrop
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