Magic Bead Filler: The Perfect Addition to Your Scrapbooking Projects

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Magic bead filler is a popular material used for various crafting and art projects. It consists of small, colorful beads that are made from a special type of polymer material. These beads are commonly used to fill various items such as stuffed animals, pillows, and bean bags. The magic bead filler is often preferred over traditional stuffing materials because of its unique properties. When the beads are compressed, they conform to the shape of the item they are filling, providing a more comfortable and supportive fill. This makes it ideal for creating soft and plush toys that are perfect for cuddling.



Swamp Witch

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Drop D Tuning You get that bass note sound by pulling down on the 3rd fret on the E string to open. Remember to be in Drop D tuning. D C Black water Hattie lived back in the swamp G D Where the strange green reptiles crawl D C Snakes hang thick from the cypress trees G D Like sausage on a smokehouse wall D C Where the swamp is alive with a thousand eyes G An all of them watching you D C Stay off the track to Hatties Shack G D In the back of the Black Bayou D C Way up the road from Hattie's Shack G F D Lies a sleepy little Okeechobee town D C Talk of swamp witch Hattie lock you G F D In when the sun go down D G Rumors of what she'd done, rumors of what she'd do D C Kept folks off the track of Hattie's shack G F D In the back of the Black Bayou One day brought the rain and the rain stayed on And the swamp water overflowed Skeeters and the fever grabbed the town like a fist Doctor Jackson was the first to go Some say the plague was-a brought by Hattie, there was talk of a hangin' too But the talk got shackled by the howls and the cackles From the bowels of the Black bayou Early one morn 'tween dark and dawn When shadows filled the sky There came an unseen caller On a town where road run dry You'd swear there was found a big black round, vat full of gurgling brew Whispering sounds as the folk gathered round It came from the Black Bayou There ain't much pride when you're trapped inside A slowly sinkin' ship Scooped up the liquid deep and green And the whole town took a sip Fever went away and the very next day the skies again were blue Lets thank old Hattie for savin' our town Well fetch her from the Black Bayou Party of ten of the towns best men headed for Hattie's Shack Said Swamp Witch magic was useful and good And they're gonna bring Hattie back Never found Hattie and they never found the shack Never made the trip back in There was a parchment note they found tacked to a stump Said don't come lookin' again

Chord/Tab song: Swamp Witch - Jim Stafford

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By Jim Stafford
rmofle at satx.rr.com
10/17/2004

You get that bass note sound by pulling down on the 3rd fret on the
E string to open. Remember to be in Drop D tuning.

[D]Black water Hattie lived [C]back in the swamp
Where the [G]strange green reptiles [D]crawl
[D]Snakes hang thick from the [C]cypress trees
Like [G]sausage on a smokehouse [D]wall
Where the [D]swamp is alive with a [C]thousand eyes
An all of them watching [G]you
Stay [D]off the track to [C]Hatties Shack
In the [G]back of the Black Ba[D]you

[D]Way up the road from [C]Hatties Shack
Lies a [G]sleepy little Okeecho[F]bee [D]town
[D]Talk of swamp witch [C]Hattie lock you
[G]In when the sun [F]go [D]down
[D]Rumors of what shed done, [G]rumors of what shed do
Kept [D]folks off the track of [C]Hatties shack
In the [G]back of the Black [F]Ba[D]you

One day brought the rain and the rain stayed on
And the swamp water overflowed
Skeeters and the fever grabbed the town like a fist
Doctor Jackson was the first to go
Some say the plague was-a brought by Hattie, there was talk of a hangin too
But the talk got shackled by the howls and the cackles

Early one morn tween dark and dawn
When shadows filled the sky
There came an unseen caller
On a town where road run dry
Youd swear there was found a big black round, vat full of gurgling brew
Whispering sounds as the folk gathered round
It came from the Black Bayou

There aint much pride when youre trapped inside
A slowly sinkin ship
Scooped up the liquid deep and green
And the whole town took a sip
Fever went away and the very next day the skies again were blue
Lets thank old Hattie for savin our town
Well fetch her from the Black Bayou

Party of ten of the towns best men
headed for Hatties Shack
Said Swamp Witch magic was useful and good
And theyre gonna bring Hattie back
Never found Hattie and they never found the shack
Never made the trip back in
There was a parchment note they found tacked to a stump
Said dont come lookin again

Swamp Witch Hattie (slight nudity) by TalonGE

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------------- Swamp Witch Hattie

Black Water Hattie live back in the Swamp where the strange green reptiles crawl The snakes hang thick from the Cyprus trees like sausage on a smokehouse wall Where the swamp is alive with a thousand eyes - and all of them watching you Stay off the track of Hattie's shack in the back of the Black Bayou Way up the road from Hattie's shack lies a sleepy little Okeechobee town Talk of Swamp Witch Hattie lock you in when the sun go down Rumors of what she'd done and rumors of what she'd do Kept folks off the track of Hattie's shack in the back of the Black Bayou One day brought the rain - the rain stayed on and the swamp water overflowed Skeeters and the fever grabbed the town like a fist - Doc Jackson was the first to go Some said the plague was brought by Hattie, there was talk of a hanging, too But, the talk got shackled by the howls and the cackles from the bowels of the Black Bayou Early one morn 'tween dark and dawn when shadows filled the sky There came an unseen caller on a town where hope run dry In the square there was found a big, black round vat full of gurglin' brew Whispering sounds as the folk gathered round - it came from the Black Bayou There ain't much pride when you're trapped inside a slowly sinking ship Scooped up the liquid, deep and green, and the whole town took a sip Fever went away and the very next day the skies again were blue "Let's thank old Hattie for savin' our town, we'll fetch her from the Black Bayou" A party of ten of the town's best men headed for Hattie's shack Said Swamp Witch magic was useful and good and they gonna bring Hattie back They never found Hattie and they never found the shack and they never made a trip back in 'cause a parchment note they found tacked to a stump said, "Don't come lookin' again"

-- Swamp Witch Hattie, Jim Stafford

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Wicked Old Witch

"Wicked Old Witch" is the ninth track of Deja Vu All Over Again , the seventh solo album of John Fogerty. The collection of songs was released in September 2004. It reached #23 in the USA and #1 in Sweden.

Fogerty returns to backwoods and takes listeners "way back in the swamp" in "Wicked Old Witch" which starts with an eerie banjo intro. The swamp rocker right from Fogerty's comfort zone was again inspired by his baby daughter’s love for her Wizard of Oz DVD. They were watching it like three times each day, and she was just fascinated by the Wicked Witch ( Interview with John Fogerty , The Washington Times, November 11th, 2004).

Personnel

Vocals, guitars, banjo, percussion, "spooky" keyboard: John Fogerty

Drums: Kenny Aronoff

Bass: David Santos

Collector's notes

"Wicked Old Witch" was also released as a promotional CD single in the USA in 2005.

Live versions

Fogerty didn't play "Wicked Old Witch" too many times during the Deja Vu All Over Again Tour . He delivered it in less than one dozen concerts in North America in November and December 2004 and in Europe next March. Concert audience witnessed the world premiere at Fox Theatre in Bakersfield, California, on November 30th.

The banjo intro was not included in the concerts.

Critical reception

"But Fogerty is really back in his element on "Wicked Old Witch," which stirs his swampy guitar sound into a brew just as potent as "Green River." After all these years, the singer is still at his best when he sticks close to his roots." -Jim Abbott, The Orlando Sentinel , September 17th, 2004.

"You get some very very generic, but funny swamp rock ('Wicked Old Witch'), with Fogerty spookily, but not too seriously threatening the common man with the involvement of female incarnations of the Devil's servants ---." - George Starostin .

"Fogerty seems to parody himself on this track. The music is effective swamp rock with guitar bursts, quivering runs, and hard-strummed chords. --- However, the song fails lyrically and vocally. He delivers the vocals with a grin and without any sense of intimadation, urgency, or mystery as he does on his best swamp rock. At times, he places an echo on his voice and elsewhere he attempts a sinister laugh - heavy-handed techniques. He sings, too high in the mix, about a "swamp witch" who lives in a haunted house, flies on a broomstick, and frightens sinners and gunslingers. The lyrics resemble a trite Halloween novelty song or a number on a Disney soundtrack." -Thomas M. Kitts, John Fogerty: An American Son, 2015.

Fans' views

"For me this is the best song from Deja Vu album. There are some things: like in the middle solo: it goes down, not up like so many other JF solos."

"After Born On the Bayou, it is John's best swamp song. Love the guitar work and I even dubbed my own extended version for my listening pleasure."

"This song ranks right up there with the best of CCR. I just wish he would have really jammed on it. It could have been twice as long as it was."

"Good lyrics, it works."

This makes it ideal for creating soft and plush toys that are perfect for cuddling. Additionally, the magic bead filler is extremely lightweight. This makes it easier to handle and manipulate compared to other types of fillings.

Magic bead filler

It also gives the final product a lighter feel, which is desirable for items such as pillows and bean bags. The lightweight nature of the beads also makes it easier to transport and store the filled items. Another advantage of using magic bead filler is its durability. The beads are designed to withstand pressure and retain their shape over time. This means that items filled with magic beads will maintain their plushness and supportiveness for longer periods of time. This is especially important for items that are frequently used, such as pillows or cushions. The magic bead filler also offers a wide range of color options. The beads are available in a variety of vibrant and eye-catching colors, allowing for endless possibilities in design and customization. This makes it a fun and versatile material to work with, as it can be used to create visually stunning and unique items. In conclusion, magic bead filler is a versatile and popular material for crafting and art projects. Its unique properties, such as its ability to conform to shapes, lightweight nature, durability, and wide range of colors, make it a preferred choice for filling various items. Whether used in stuffed animals, pillows, or bean bags, magic bead filler adds a touch of comfort and creativity to any project..

Reviews for "Magic Bead Filler: The Key to DIY Stress-Relieving Toys and Games"

- Sarah - 1 star
I was really disappointed with the Magic bead filler. The beads were constantly falling off and the strings were easily breaking. It was frustrating to constantly have to restring them or fix the beads. The instructions also weren't very clear, so it was difficult to create any decent designs. Overall, I would not recommend this product.
- Michael - 2 stars
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- Emily - 1 star
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