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2024.04.26 06:48 Extension_Breath1407 Empress Luz AU Coven Heads
And here is some fanart I made for an AU where Belos and Luz swapped places. submitted by Extension_Breath1407 to TheOwlHouse [link] [comments] Here are some links to the AU I am talking about. https://www.reddit.com/TheOwlHouse/comments/1c33svm/what_if_belos_and_luz_role_swap/ https://www.reddit.com/TheOwlHouse/comments/1c4ilhx/more_stuff_about_belos_and_luz_swap_roles_au/ https://www.reddit.com/TheOwlHouse/comments/1c9hwz6/more_drawings_of_belos_and_luz_role_swap/ Empress Luz's Coven Heads So here are Empress Luz's Coven Heads. Each of them a master of their respective Magics and fiercely loyal to their Empress. Under their Empress's guidance, they found incredibly creative ways to apply their magics. They are like Punch-clock villains, being mostly relatable people when off the clock but they are incredibly ruthless when it comes to serving their Empress's commands. So Titan help you if you insult Luz to their face. Abomination Coven Head - Amity Blight. Leader of Blight Industries that produces all sorts of powerful Abomination weaponry and drones for the Empress's army. She is also the Right-Hand woman of the Empress who dutifully serves her beloved's every whim. She is also secretly a Grimwalker based on Luz's first love who died centuries ago and there has been many Blights who acted as the Empress's Right Hand for generations. Healing Coven Head- Tinella Nosa. She graduated Medical School! She knows Healing Magic but not just simply mending wounds and curing illnesses. She somehow figured out how to weaponize Healing, restoring you in a mishapen form or just over-heal you to the point of inducing cancer. She also developed special viruses that can infect numerous people wholesale. Besides being Healing Coven Head, she also runs a podcast where she publishes many wild conspiracy theories which may or may not have to do with how horrible humans are. Bard Coven Head - Katya. She is actually a rather recent promotion after her predecessor failed his Empress for the last time and got fed to a Basilisk. She also likes publishing a lot of fanfics mostly about food and is a member of Luz and Amity's Good Witch Azura Book reading club. However, she also writes fanfics about getting horrifying revenge on all those horrible humans much to Luz's approval. Construction Coven Head- Bria. Sadly, I could not think of anyone else and I just realized how severely underrepresented the Construction Coven truly is. Anyways, she is basically the same as in canon. Having a seemingly sweet and kind demeanor but is actually quite domineering and ambitious. She also learned how to melt the ground beneath her and bury people alive in quicksand. Illusion Coven Head- Gus. But he actually goes by Augustus because I cannot see why Luz would give him a human nickname. He is dressed like a stage magician and presents himself as one, using his illusions to bedazzle and trick people. Augustus realizes just how mentally damaging his Illusions can truly be and serves as a prime interrogator. Many unfortunate souls dread to be sent to Gus's room where he can make you experience your worst fears that even Grom cannot fathom. Potion Coven Head - Barcus. Still not sure about the true extent of Potions because The Owl House never really got into what Potions actually do besides Eda's elixers. Basically any kind of magic spell you could think of in liquid form. Also he could still read auras but every time he views a human (besides Luz) they always come out as untrustworthy. Oracle Coven Head - Celine. A rather enigmatic Coven Head who has seen many things people wish they haven't. She provides her Empress with many visions of the future. Most of them involving humans never ends well which further reinforces Empress Luz's drive to prepare her forces with an imminent war on Earth. She also uses her powers to cheat on Sports and Gambling games by foreseeing the outcome. Beastkeeper Coven Head - Viney. A tough girl with a soft center (but only to those close to her). She tamed an entire squadron of the most dangerous beasts on the Boiling Isles, each of them with cutesy names like Spot, Dolly, Muffet. And of course her Griffin Puddles whom she feeds on a healthy helping of demon bones. Plant Coven Head - Willow. Based on her Beta design. The physically strongest of the Coven Heads, she uses Plants in fighting so she would avoid destroying people outright with her biceps. She was once a kid bullied for her supposed weakness as half-a-witch which drives her to work out alot in secret so that she can finally get back at her tormentors. She actually got the position as Coven head after defeating her Predecessor in a Witch's duel who is then stripped of her rank and exiled. Also they still have Coven sigils but they serve a different purpose as intended by Empress Luz. Everyone seeking to join a Coven gets branded with a sigil. Each of the Coven heads have a Master Coven Sigil that allows them to exert control and surveillance over anyone in their Coven. The Coven Heads actually have the power to drain their fellow Coven members of their magic through the Coven sigils to make themselves even stronger when necessary. |
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I'm excited to give this little dolly to my 6 year old niece today. Her only request was a purple dress. The doll, 3 outfits (+ undies and shoes), and the cat took just under 30 hours to make. It was a lot of fun! Doll Pattern by Irina Tarasova, Crochet BunnyDesign. Cat pattern by SonsPopkes submitted by bargainera to crochet [link] [comments] |
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I followed the pattern by Monchou on Etsy. I was also inspired by a Dolly Parton doll u/mars_eloy posted here on Reddit! submitted by coley_44 to crochet [link] [comments] Etsy pattern: https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/1469940922/dolly-crochet-doll-pattern?click_key=06077bd6e6de2f080c35ecaffb50b150981d318c%3A1469940922&click_sum=78847754&ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_search_query=dolly+parton+crochet&ref=sr_gallery-1-2&organic_search_click=1&dd=1 |
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2023.11.23 00:26 SkittyLover93 Budget/Recap: 10/08/23, 25K, SF Bay Area, 65 guests [long]
submitted by SkittyLover93 to weddingplanning [link] [comments] https://preview.redd.it/3b3r7010hz1c1.jpg?width=5731&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=75aed20a5479645830189f80cc91ec70769edf3e https://preview.redd.it/199iv110hz1c1.jpg?width=5731&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=cb285187f20dbcd959170071544243e917c6a603 https://preview.redd.it/sw73y610hz1c1.jpg?width=5731&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b03a07b3bf88fcf9f3d24a855a73ad1b4a287217 https://preview.redd.it/v8x6g710hz1c1.jpg?width=6000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4776d1474fe688c6c1b56f460727a3ab3442493b https://preview.redd.it/sn1gzc10hz1c1.jpg?width=6000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6baadbdc6a151f80fd2ec7a353f5c3aa23ec6294 We did our SF City Hall ceremony in February, and then started planning the reception, so we had about 6 months of planning. We signed contracts for our venue, photographer and hair and makeup artist between mid-February and early March. We had 2 bridesmaids and 2 groomsmen. Our reception was on a Sunday morning. Our planned schedule was as follows:
This figure includes the venue fee, labor (staff and setup/teardown), furniture, tableware, lawn games rental and TV/speaker system rental. Our venue was The Mountain Terrace. We did a 3-hour lunch reception with 2 hours of setup and 1 hour of cleanup. We went with a lunch reception because it was significantly cheaper than their dinner option, and neither of us were interested in dancing. We chose TMT for the following reasons:
Food: 4820 Buffet lunch: 4820 This figure includes lunch at $50/PP, 1 vendor meal at $30, 1 appetizer at $6/PP and 22% gratuity. The menu that we chose for our lunch was caesar salad, chicken marsala, vegetarian paella, potato gratin and ratatouille. The food was great, and everyone seemed to enjoy it. Unfortunately, I didn’t have much of an appetite and ate only a little. We served a cheese plate for cocktail hour. Dessert: 0 (gift from family, ~$250 worth) TMT gave us the option of providing our own dessert. We wanted to serve desserts from both of our cultures. My family flew in from overseas and brought desserts/snacks from my home country with them - pandan cake, murukku and pineapple tarts. My MIL and her family made rice krispies treats. Everyone seemed to enjoy trying the novel desserts. I am very much not a fan of typical American desserts like cupcakes, as I find them overwhelmingly sweet, so I preferred doing this. My in-laws’ family got a kick out of serving rice krispies treats at a “fancy” reception, and my overseas guests got a chance to try an American treat they wouldn’t have otherwise. Even though we brought in external dessert, the TMT staff cut and served the cakes, and handled the dessert tableware, all at no additional charge, which I thought was nice of them. Drinks: 1870 This figure includes 2.5 hours of open bar at $24/PP and 22% gratuity. We chose a package that included beer, wine and non-alcoholic drinks. I thought the price was very reasonable. Photography: 3600 This figure includes 6 hours of shooting. I let my husband choose the photographer, since he is way more knowledgeable about photography than I am. We chose Katherine Nicole photography, and she came recommended by TMT. My husband chose her after viewing the portfolios of about 5 photographers who had experience shooting at TMT, and he liked her combination of technical skill + artistic style the best. We were also aiming at 4K or under for photography. We got most of our posed pictures done before the reception started at 10am. The lighting was really good in the morning and we got a “golden hour” of sorts. Katie did a fantastic job with our pictures even though she had to shoot in harsh bright daylight during our reception. She also sent us our pictures really quickly - her contract said 60 days but we received them after about 1 month. We requested some minor edits, such as color correction, and she sent us the edits after 1 week. She was fantastic to work with and we would happily recommend her. In hindsight, we could have asked for a shorter 4-hour package as we didn’t really care about getting ready pictures, but it didn’t occur to us at the time of booking. Attire: 2410 Dress: 500 I was originally planning to rent my dress. I went to 2 rental places in July, and the only dress I really liked was 2 sizes too small, and I was afraid the tightness might cause me to get dizzy or faint. So I went onto StillWhite, created a list of dresses I liked, and picked one from there. My criteria for a dress were an a-line or ball gown silhouette, a sweetheart neckline, and high-quality and intricate lace with floral details. The dress I chose was Stella York 6776. It was out of production, so I didn’t have a chance to try it on in a boutique. The dress was $1500 retail (I think) and was unused, as the seller decided to go with another dress. It was priced at $400, and I paid $100 to ship it from Australia. The process of buying the dress itself was simple, but the dress itself was too big. The sizing was in a foreign format (Australian) and I was not familiar with it. To avoid this problem, I could have chosen a listing with clear pictures of the bride wearing the dress, so I could judge if we were of a similar size. Still, it was much better for the dress to be too big than too small. Dress Alterations: 1500 I chose a seamstress in my area whom I had previous experience with them and found their work to be high-quality, and I knew they were experienced with wedding dress alterations. The alterations cost a lot more than I thought they would, but since I only received the dress 2 months before the wedding, I didn’t have much choice at that point. And I did still want to wear the dress anyway. The alterations cost was broken down as follows: $750 for taking in the sides, bust and back, $450 for hemming, $250 for adding a bustle, and $50 for adding bust cups. They explained that the cost was high because of multiple layers, having lace and beading and not having a side seam for the lace layer; they had to remove the lace and beading and then re-attach it. I had 5 fittings in total over 2 months. Ultimately, I thought the cost was worth it because they did an excellent job. The original dress was probably about 2 sizes larger, and it fit me perfectly when they were done. They also included pressing my dress as part of the alterations package. Bride’s shoes: 70 I purchased a pair of Naturalizer gold block heels on sale. My criteria for shoes were block heels that were as low as possible, a pointed toe, and white or gold color. I used them for both the reception and afterparty, and they were comfortable all day. Groom’s attire: 340 The groom’s 2-piece suit was $80 and the tie was $20 from Nordstrom Rack. Alterations were $120 (from a different, cheaper seamstress). Dress shoes were $120 from Nordstrom. Pocket square was a gift from parents and was $40 from Nordstrom. My husband was not particular about attire, so we were trying to minimize costs. HMUA: 1310 My hair and makeup was from Vivian Sampson Beauty. The breakdown of costs was: $150 for a makeup trial, $125 for a hair trial, $375 for bridal HMUA, $230 for bridesmaid HMUA x 2, $100 travel fee and $100 early start fee. I paid for my bridesmaids. I am brown-skinned, and have typical asian hair which is thick and coarse, so I was nervous about HMUAs not being used to working with that. And I don’t normally wear makeup, so I was afraid of the makeup being “too much”. I went with Vivian after viewing her portfolio and seeing how she had worked with many different skin tones and ethnicities, and did a great job with all of them. I did my trial in July. Vivian took my feedback seriously and acted on it on the actual day. We wanted to be done by 7.30am, so we started at 4.45am (!!). Each bridesmaid took 45 minutes, while I took 1 hour. I went last starting at 6.30am, as the photographer arrived at 7am, so we timed to get in-progress pics. And starting later meant that the makeup would hold up better at the event itself. Overall, they did a great job and both my hair and makeup held up through the reception and into the night, even with some wind outdoors. I had a few guests asking me who did my HMUA. I was very emphatic that I wanted a natural look, not to have too much blush etc and that was what I got. My MIL said I still looked like myself, just more glamorous. Flowers: 90 for trial run, 0 for actual day (~200 for raw materials, gift from in-laws) We DIYed our flowers. We made 9 centerpieces, 1 welcome table large arrangement, and 1 boutonniere. The bridal party bouquets were part of the centerpieces; we used them for posed pictures and stuck them back in the vases before guests arrived. I had never arranged flowers before, but my MIL and aunt had some knowledge of it. I thought it would be fun to DIY them with a group of people, and we really didn’t want to pay thousands of dollars for a florist. About 1.5 weeks before the wedding, I took a trip to the SF Flower Market, which sells flowers wholesale, to see what flowers they had available that I liked, and to get some hands-on experience. I had also considered Costco and Trader Joe’s, but I didn’t like Costco’s selection, and TJ’s was too unpredictable in terms of what they would have available. I made a few vases with my MIL and decided we liked them enough to use the same arrangements for the wedding. 2 days before the wedding, we bought the flowers and arranged them. There were 4 of us working on them. We got to the market around 11 and were done shopping in about an hour. We started arranging around 3pm and were done by about 7pm. The main logistical issue with DIYing flowers is transporting them. My husband, being the engineer he is, 3D-modeled and fashioned some boxes out of cardboard (mainly saved from old delivery purchases) that could hold the flowers and vases securely in place while in a car. That way, we managed to transport the flowers in water so that they wouldn’t wilt. Overall, I’m very glad we DIYed our flowers, and it was probably my favorite part of wedding preparation. It was a good bonding activity, and I learned a lot about flower arranging that I wouldn’t have otherwise. Decor: 395 Vases, tealight candles, tealight candle holders, a card box, table numbers and card holders were $260, sourced from a mixture of Amazon and Etsy. I looked on Facebook Marketplace, but did not find anything that I wanted. Some decor was borrowed from family members, like the large welcome table vase. I bought 2 Pusheens from Amazon at $25 each and sewed on crochet hearts, which I purchased from Etsy at $10 each. We created our photo guestbook using Shutterfly, which cost us $65. We saw a reddit post about Costco’s partnership with Shutterfly, and it indeed saved us 50% (the original cost would have been ridiculous for what we got). We felt the print quality was good (with the “premium” options we chose), and guests loved seeing the pictures of us, so I’m glad we made one. We also bought 2 pens suited for writing on photobooks (Zig Photo Signature) that cost $10 total. Signage: 30 We designed our signage using Canva. We signed up for a one-month free trial, and canceled before the month was up. We printed our 20 x 30 posterboard seating chart with Walgreens. They had a 50% off promotion running at the time, so it cost us $20. We used an easel from TMT to display it, which was free of charge. I only realized after printing that Walgreens adds a 1-inch white margin around the poster, which I couldn’t find a way to remove in their online design tool. But since our design had a white background, it mostly wasn’t an issue. I printed 4 small signs on cardstock with a local print shop. Each sign was $2.50. Favors: 190 We did loose leaf tea in jars. We purchased 4lbs of loose leaf tea from Harney & Sons, which was $90. We got 80 jars for $50 and 100 paper boxes with ribbon for $20 from Amazon, and note cards for $30 from Etsy and local stores. I handwrote each note card with details about the tea and how to brew it. We placed a box where each guest was sitting, and had the remainder in a tower on the welcome table for anyone to take. I know many people say favors are a waste or time and guests don’t care about them, but ultimately I’m glad we did them. We got multiple comments about how nice they looked, and how they appreciated the personal touch with the handwritten note card. And almost every guest took theirs home. In hindsight, we could have probably only bought 3lbs of tea, as we had a lot of leftover tea after making 80 jars, and we only had 65 guests. Shuttle: 1000 This figure includes 5.5 hours of hiring a driver, and a 20% gratuity. We felt a shuttle was necessary for guests who were flying in and not renting a car, as the location was somewhat remote. We chose SF Pinnacle Limousine, as they came recommended by TMT and responded promptly to our request for a quote. We rented a 23-seater and had 16 guests using it. We didn’t see the shuttle ourselves, but guests told us it was comfortable and was on time. Linens: 1100 TMT works with Bright Rentals for linen rentals. While we felt the figure was high, Bright was responsive and quick to send us linen swatches when requested. Pre-Wedding Accommodation: 770 We rented an Airbnb for the wedding party and their partners (8 people, excluding 1 who stayed with family) the night before the reception, about 30 minutes away from the venue. It was the closest decent option under $1000 we could find. We thought about hotel rooms, but we needed to do HMUA in the morning and didn’t want to do it in a cramped room, so we decided to stay in a house. Pre-Wedding Activities: 180 For my bachelorette party, we went for brunch ($50) and then went to a spa for a massage ($130). Everyone paid for their own portion. My husband didn’t have a bachelor party as he wasn’t interested in one. Wedding party expenses: 365 My husband purchased ties and pocket squares for his groomsmen, which was $125. The wedding party paid for their own attire. I gave my bridesmaids a color and let them choose their own dress. They ended up picking a Lulus dress which cost $100. Our thank-you gifts for the wedding party averaged about $60 per person, and were unique to each person. I also gave my bridesmaids the Pusheens we had used for decor, as we are all Pusheen fans. Misc. expenses: 75 We purchased Mario Kart 8 for our tournament ($40) and prizes ($35). Cash gifts received: 11K. These were received close to or at the reception, so we budgeted as though we were receiving none. Things we decided not to have:
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