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Do you want people to think you are a witch? Are you in middle school? Then read on for more information and tips to make your middle school classmates believe you are a witch.

  1. You can get a real one or just use a notebook . If you do use a notebook, decorate it with a gold or bronze plate that says something along the lines of "Private. Do Not Open" or "Property of [Your Name]. Do Not Touch" You can find spells online to put in your spell book to make it more believable. Or if you don't want to use the internet, you can make up your own.
  2. Get a necklace with a charm . Choose a charm that symbolizes something magical, like a dragon. You can also specialize what kind of "magic" you perform. If it is evil charm magic, wear a pendant that is black or a very dark color and has a symbol of a skull or of a scythe (the thing the reaper carries). If you prefer potions, wear one with a cauldron symbol or symbol of a possible potion ingredient. If your magic specialty is good charm magic, have a cheerful colored pendant (pink, yellow, blue) with a symbol of a heart, or of a sun, or something that symbolizes good. There are many other types of magic, but you should do more research before determining your specialized "magic" category. Wear your pendant everyday.
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  3. Try using smoky eye shadow, because it looks dark. Scary green or earth tone eye shadow color is recommended as well. Try blending dark earth tones with black and have it fade as it gets closer to you. Also try darker clothes like dark red, dark blue, or purple.
  4. Roll your eyes , respond with heavy sarcasm and change the subject, or walk away or say, "How did we get to this subject? You know witches are not real."
  5. Make sure your spell book is handy - and act over-protective of it. Make people suspicious of you so they will want to take a peek in your "special book"
    • A couple of times, leave your spell book unattended. Wait for someone to look inside for about 10 seconds and quickly snatch it away from them and say something like "Hey! Didn't your mother teach you not to look in someone's stuff?" Then quickly flip through your book like you are making sure that they didn't mess it up in any way, and finally walk away in a huff.
  6. And if anyone asks you if you have something planned that night, say, "Sorry, I have to practice my char... I mean I have to study for a test." Then walk away in a hurry.
  7. Make a wand . You can use a stick, you could make one out of paper, or you could buy one. The best way to make it more convincing is to buy a cheap wand (whether online or in-store, just make sure it's sturdy) and decorated with the magic that you prefer to perform. Paint it black or dark colored if you are better at dark charm magic, paint it an earthy tone if your favorite magic is potion, and use a pink, yellow, or even blue if you like good charm magic.
  8. Say, "Me, a witch? Are you okay? You know witches aren't real!" or something like that. Then run away in a hurry or change the topic.
  9. Let one of your friends catch you doing " magic ". If they ask what you are doing say, "Nothing. I am definitely not doing magic if that's what you're implying" or something along those lines.
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    People don't think I'm a witch. What do I do?
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    Keep trying! You probably won't make people think you're a witch overnight, just continue following the steps in the article. Try to make it a little more obvious.
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    How do I make it look like I'm doing magic?
    Jyzelle Ortiz
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    Say incantations or "spells." You can also try meditating and chanting something as you do it.
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    Does this work if I'm not in middle school? I'm only 9.
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    It works for any age. The title "In Middle School" is just a suggestion. You could do this at any age.
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      Tips

      • Make friends with people who claim they are a witch, mermaid, vampire etc.
      • Have a bag that you whisper spells into or something similar to that. For your necklace try wearing a tube filled with glitter the glitter looks like your magic.
      • Be sure to practice your acting skills, especially improvisation. This can and will come in handy. make it believable as possible.

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      • Be careful and consider what you say before saying it. If you are constantly talking about witches, it will seem like you're trying too hard. Also, avoid saying 'I'm a witch!' around the people you're trying to convince.
      • Carry a little pouch with some herbs and crystals in it. Wear crystal jewelry. If you have your friends over a lot, make a little altar with some candles and crystals. Just dont do any dangerous spells.
      • I do recommend doing some actual research on witches because there is a chance that a witch could get offended of you pretending. So please do be respectful of the rules in the witchcraft community.
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      Warnings

      • Remember that there are real religions (like Wicca) that do practice modern witchcraft. Remember that there is a difference between playing a fantasy character/the portrayals of witches in fantasy and the modern practice. Be respectful, and have fun, but be sensitive to those who may practice witchcraft as part of their religion.
      • Don't actually try black magic unless your an expert at it. Do not tell staff or people who will tell staff or you could get in trouble
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