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This is so Nino and Adrien I can’t get over it

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What colour do you most associate with childhood?
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Purple
Pink
White
Brown
Grey
Black
A different colour not listed here (e.g. silver, beige, etc.)
Your flower
What flower do you associate with your OCs?
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Star Fox

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Ok. I'll bite. What do you associate most with Austria
Schnitzel
Hallstatt
Politics (tragically funny)
Politics (just tragic)
Sound of Music
Beer
Wine (including Glycol Scandal)
Tracht - Traditional Clothing (Dirndl, Lederhose)
Music (From Falco to Blasmusik (brass music))
something else (tell me in the tags!)
I’m not really convinced that plants, crystals, colors, etc. have set or universal meanings. I think they mean different things to different people—and that’s not a bad thing. That’s kind of the whole point.
The way I see it, the best way to figure out what to use in your craft—and how to use it—is to figure out what actually means something to you.
Try this instead:
Make a list of items you're drawn to. It can be specific (like herbs or stones) or super broad (literally anything you feel connected to).
Circle a few that stand out. The ones that catch your eye or spark something in you.
Then write down the first feelings or thoughts that come up when you think about those items.
That’s it. You’ve just created your own personal correspondences. They don’t have to match what anyone else says. They just have to make sense to you.