There are seven colors in a dream catcher. The color blue represents father sky. Purple represents introspection. Yellow represents the afterlife where our ancestors are for wisdom. Red represents calling upon the ancestors for a strong foundation. Black represents the two roads of right and wrong. White represents white people and using their knowledge in a good way, and green represents mother earth.
Dream-catchers represent good dreams, and peaceful sleep. The web on the dream-catcher is said to catch the bad dreams so they do not bother you. Only the good dreams pass through the dream-catcher.
The types of materials used when making a dream catcher would be feathers, scissors, string of many colours, glue and wire to make the base of the circles. Beads and sparkles could also be included in the list of materials depending on the type of dream catcher you are crafting.
No, it is perfectly fine to purchase (or make) a dream catcher for oneself. The power of the dream catcher lies in the dreamer's confidence in the symbolic meaning of the charm, not in the physical dream catcher itself.
The duration of The Dream Catchers is 2700.0 seconds.
Bullpen Catcher's Dream was created in 2000-10.
Hanging a dream catcher in a particular direction is not important. The important thing to understand is that the dream catcher is only a symbol of the magic within the dreamer.
See the link, below, for on-line instructions on making a very simple dream catcher.
It's an American Indian charm that is supposed to keep bad dreams away.Dream catchers originally were charms made to comfort children who were frightened by nightmares. The dream catcher consists of a net or web, resembling a spider web, that is woven inside a hoop, and often decorated with beads, feathers and other ornaments. The dream catcher is hung near the child's bed or in the bedroom window to catch nightmares and keep them away from the child. Sometime in the 1970s, dream catchers became popular throughout the U.S.A. along with other Native American traditions favored by New Age enthusiasts. See the link below for more specific information.
I'm sure you can buy dream catcher materials in any craft store.
They are purely decoration, they work OK without them, it's the net and feathers that do the work, the net catches the dreams then they slide down the feathers to the recipient, which is why they are over the sleeping persons head...
There is no specific meaning to individual dream catchers. Their beads, ribbons, etc. are just decorations. If one feels there must be significance to different colors, etc., one could look up information on Native American symbols or mythology.