The secret rituals of the curse casting vampiresss

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My dear curse casting vampiresss, I write to you today with a heavy heart and a troubled soul. It seems that every step I take, every decision I make, is plagued by a relentless curse that you have cast upon me. I must admit that I am bewildered as to why you have chosen me as your target, for I have done nothing to provoke your ire. Ever since your ominous presence entered my life, I have been trapped in a perpetual state of despair. It is as if a dark cloud hangs over my head, raining down misfortune and misery. I have tried to distance myself from you, to break free from the clutches of your malevolent spells, but all my efforts seem in vain.


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I have tried to distance myself from you, to break free from the clutches of your malevolent spells, but all my efforts seem in vain. No matter where I turn, there is no escape from the torment you have unleashed upon me. It is as if you have embedded yourself deep within my very being, consuming my thoughts and poisoning my spirit.

Thread: Patch Help -- badge magic or.

I have been negligent attaching little patches ds1 has earned at karate to his uniform.

Badge Magic was recommended to me & I was told I could go buy it at a Girl Scout store that's about 30 minutes away. (I didn't even know there was such a store! Or even that this type of product exists!)

Of course, I suddenly feel compelled to take care os this immediately.

Is there something sold at Michaels or AC Moore or JoAnns that I should get instead? They are all much closer.

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Little Brother 9/09 04-03-2013 #2 Sapphire level (2000+ posts) Join Date Aug 2002 Location NC Posts 2,899

I am sure that they sell a similar product (if not badge magic) at Joannes. It is basically like double sided fabric tape. Super sticky!

DS 1 12-02
DS 2 12-04
DD 07-08

04-03-2013 #3 Sapphire level (2000+ posts) Join Date Feb 2010 Location Dallas suburbs Posts 2,104
You can get it at the Boy Scout store too.
04-03-2013 #4 Platinum level (1000+ posts) Join Date Oct 2005 Location Twin Cities, USA. Posts 1,593

I have used both Aileene's Fabric Fusion and Badge Magic to attach DDs' badges to their Girl Scout uniforms. Fabric Fusion is basically fabric glue and I have seen it at Joann's and Michael's. It is messier than Badge Magic, and you have to allow for drying time, since it's glue. The Badge Magic is more "instantaneous" and less messy (basically double stick tape like someone else mentioned), but also doesn't "hold" as well in my experience.

04-03-2013 #5 Black Diamond level (25,000+ posts) Join Date Oct 2001 Location Northern VA, USA. Posts 31,123

I don't think the Badge Magic is worth it. I used it for some badges this year and they are all falling off. I had to sew them on anyway.

I know that some people use fabric glue.

Beth, mom to older DD (8/01) and younger DD (10/06) and always missing Leah (4/22 - 5/1/05) 04-03-2013 #6 Diamond level (5000+ posts) Join Date Jan 2004 Posts 7,040

My experience is that it works way better for GS badges than ironing on or fabric glue (I have Fabri-tac). Amazon has Badge Magic.

04-03-2013 #7 Diamond level (5000+ posts) Join Date Oct 2009 Posts 5,534

I use Badge Magic for my daughter's GS patches, and it works great for us. But she doesn't wear her vest a lot, and I don't wash it (there hasn't been a need). So I'm not sure how it would hold up with a lot of wear and tear.

04-03-2013 #8 Platinum level (1000+ posts) Join Date Aug 2004 Posts 1,180

I have used badge magic. I think its great to hold the badge in place, but if you are planning on washing the garment, I would not use it. I have sewn them on, had a friend sew on a few, and even had the drycleaners sew on some of the badges. No worries of losing anything when they are sewn on.

04-03-2013 #9 Red Diamond level (10,000+ posts) Join Date Jun 2004 Location Chicago, Illinois, USA. Posts 10,040

I hate badge magic. I think it sucks. Hard to manage getting it off the paper, gets all over my fingers, and doesn't adhere the stuff for long. I have it, and I use it in a pinch, but I don't recommend it, and I always sew in addition when I get time after using the badge magic. I just sit there in front of the TV and sew. Whcih also sucks. A trick is to sew into the stitching to make it easier, and only at key points, not all the way around or I'd be there till forever.

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My dear curse casting vampiresss

The once vibrant light within me has dimmed, overshadowed by the darkness you have brought into my life. I find myself unable to sleep, haunted by nightmares and the chilling whispers that fill the night. It is in these moments of vulnerability that your sinister influence seeps into every corner of my mind, sowing seeds of doubt and despair. I am tormented by what I have become, a mere shell of the person I once was. Even in the light of day, your curse lingers, tainting every interaction and every connection I attempt to forge. It has driven away friends and loved ones, who can no longer bear witness to the suffering that has become my existence. Alone and isolated, I am left to endure the endless torment that you have brought upon me. I write this letter not out of anger or vengeance, but in a desperate plea for mercy. I beg of you, dear curse casting vampiresss, release me from this unyielding curse that has cast a shadow over my life. I implore you to find it in your heart to forgive whatever transgressions you believe I have committed, for I am but a mere mortal who knows not the reason for your wrath. In closing, I hope that my plea will not fall on deaf ears. I beseech you to free me from the shackles of this curse, to restore the light that once burned within me. May this letter serve as a testament to the pain and suffering I have endured, in the hope that you may find compassion and grant me the reprieve I so desperately seek. With a heavy heart, [Your Name].

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