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Scorpio sun | Cancer moon | Virgo rising. She/her. Winsome witch, divine diviner.
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Kitchen Witch Masterpost

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heatherwitch

Housewarming Magic

For when you’ve moved into a new living situation or are ready for a new start <3

Cleansing:

Warding + Protection:

Sigils:

Witchin’ it up:

Odds and ends:

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Protection & Warding ⚔

A guide on protecting yourself and your home. 

Note: this is a long post! 

Personal Protection

  • Wear an amulet on your person - can be made from man-made or natural materials so long as its intent is to protect
  • Keep a protective crystal in your pocket
  • Craft a small protective spell jar and keep on your person
  • Anoint yourself with a protective oil
  • Place an energetic shield around yourself 
  • Place a glamour on yourself to go unnoticed in the presence of harmful or negative energies
  • Carry a piece of iron on your person
  • Bathe with a wash made from protective herbs
  • Sleep with a sachet of herbs under your pillow or hanging above your bed to prevent nightmares
  • Prayers and offerings to your patron deity
  • Hang a protective amulet from the rearview mirror in your vehicle for safe travels

Home & Hearth Protection

  • Hang rose stems with thorns intact above the entrance of your home
  • Hang an upside down horseshoe above the entrance of your home (some lore states you should hang the horseshoe right-side-up)
  • Hang wind chimes or bells outside of your home
  • Create a “Witch Bottle” and bury in your front yard, or in a potted plant on your porch
  • Create a “Witch’s Ladder” or “Witch Ball” and hang it either inside or outside of your home
  • Hang imagery of protective symbols outside or around your home
  • Burn protective incense in your home
  • Create a room spray made from protective oils and spray around your home
  • Create a protective wash and use it to clean your windows, door frames, and tile/wooden floors 
  • Use the wash mentioned above to “paint” symbols of protection on the outside of your front door, on your porch, etc. 
  • Place a protective crystal at each corner inside your home
  • Place a small glass of salt at each corner inside your home
  • Hammer 3 iron nails into your front door
  • Create a protective powder and sprinkle around the perimeter of your home - alternately, sprinkle outside of your front and back door
  • Create a sachet filled with protective herbs and crystals - keep inside or outside of your home, in your vehicle, etc.
  • Hang mirrors inside of your home
  • Place a crystal grid at the center of your home using protective crystals
  • Call upon your patron deity to protect your home and those who reside in it

Protective Symbols & Items

  • Pentacle
  • Triquetra 
  • Witch’s Knot
  • Algiz (Elhaz) rune
  • Vegvisir
  • Helm of Awe
  • Mjolnir
  • Glyph of the Moon, Mars, or Saturn
  • Eye of Horus
  • Ankh
  • Crossed Swords
  • Iron nails
  • Railroad spikes
  • Thorns
  • War Water
  • Flying Devil Oil
  • Third & Fifth Pentacle of Saturn; Third & Sixth Pentacle of Jupiter; Sixth Pentacle of Mars; Second, Third, & Fifth Pentacle of the Moon

Crystals

  • Agate
  • Amethyst - protection against psychic attacks and while traveling
  • Angel Aura Quartz - spiritual protection
  • Apophyllite
  • Aqua Aura Quartz - protection against psychic attacks
  • Aquamarine - protection while traveling via water
  • Astrophyllite
  • Aventurine
  • Beryl - protection while traveling
  • Blue Goldstone
  • Bowenite
  • Bronzite
  • Bustamite
  • Catlinite - spiritual protection
  • Carnelian - protection from negative emotions
  • Celestite - emotional protection
  • Chalcopyrite
  • Chrysoberyl
  • Citrine - protection from nightmares
  • Clear Quartz
  • Diamond
  • Dravite
  • Eudialyte
  • Fire Agate
  • Fluorite - protection against psychic attacks
  • Galaxite
  • Garnet
  • Indicolite
  • Infinite Stone
  • Jade
  • Jasper
  • Jet
  • Lapis Lazuli
  • Lepidolite
  • Malachite - protection during pregnancy and childbirth
  • Moonstone - protection during pregnancy, childbirth, and while traveling via water
  • Mother of Pearl - protection for children
  • Nuumite
  • Obsidian
  • Onyx
  • Peridot
  • Pyrite
  • Rose Quartz - protection during pregnancy and childbirth
  • Ruby - protection of the home and hearth
  • Salt
  • Schorl
  • Shungite
  • Smithsonite
  • Smoky Quartz
  • Snowflake Obsidian
  • Sugilite
  • Tanzanite
  • Tiger’s Eye
  • Turquoise
  • Vauxite - protection from nightmares

Botanicals

  • Acacia, Aconite, Acorn (protection from lightning), African Violet, Ague, Alder (protection for the deceased), Alfalfa (protection from hunger and poverty), Alkanet (protection from snakebites and the fear of snakes), Aloe (protection from household accidents), Amaranth (protection from bullets), Amber, Angelica, Anise Seeds, Ash (protection from drowning and while traveling), Aspen (protection against thieves), Bamboo, Barley, Basil, Bay Laurel (protection from lightning), Bay Leaf (protection for your home and family, protection against baneful magick), Belladonna, Bergamot (protection from illness), Bilberry Bark, Birch (protection from lightning and infertility), Black Cohosh (protection from accidents and sudden death), Black Haw, Black Pepper, Blackberry, Bladderwrack (protection while traveling), Blessed Thistle, Bloodroot, Blue Violet, Blueberry, Boneset, Brimstone, Buckeye (protection against arthritis), Buckwheat, Cactus, Calamus, Calendula, Carnation, Caraway, Cascara Sagrada (protection against baneful magick), Catnip (protection while sleeping), Cedar (protection from lightning), Celandine, Chia, Chives, Chrysanthemum, Cilantro (protection for gardeners), Cinnamon, Cinquefoil (protection for loved ones on a journey), Clove (protection for babies), Clover, Coconut, Comfrey (protection while traveling), Coriander, Corn, Cotton, Cramp Bark, Cranberry, Cumin, Curry, Cypress, Daisy (protection for babies), Dandelion Root (protection while sleeping), Datura, Devil’s Bit, Devil’s Claw, Dill, Dogwood, Dragon’s Blood, Ebony, Elder (protection for the deceased), Elm (protection from lightning), Eucalyptus, False Unicorn Root (protection during pregnancy and childbirth), Fennel, Fern, Feverfew (protection against accidents and cold/flu), Figwort (protection for your home), Flaxseed (protection for your home, protection against baneful magick), Fleabane, Foxglove (protection for your home and garden), Frankincense, Gardenia, Garlic, Geranium, Ginger, Ginseng, Gorse (protection against baneful magick), Hawthorn (protection from lightning), Heather (protection against violent crimes), Heliotrope, Henna (protection from illness), Hickory, High John the Conqueror, Holly, Horseradish, Hyssop (protection for property against burglars and trespassers), Irish Moss (protection while traveling), Ivy, Juniper, Kava Kava, Lady Slipper (protection against baneful magick), Larch (protection against theft), Larkspur, Laurel, Lavender, Leek, Lemon, Lemon Verbena (protection of your home, protection from lightning and storms), Lettuce, Lime, Lotus, Lucky Hand Root (protection while traveling), Mandrake, Marigold (protection while sleeping), Marjoram, Marshmallow Root, Mimosa, Mint, Mistletoe (protection from lightning and fire), Mullein (protection from nightmares and baneful magick), Nutmeg, Oak Moss, Olive Leaf, Onion, Papyrus, Parsley (protection for your home), Peat Moss, Peony, Periwinkle (protection against snakes and poison), Pimpernel, Pine, Pineapple, Plantain (protection from snake bites and jealousy), Quince, Radish, Raspberry Leaf, Red Clover (protection for pets), Rhubarb, Rice, Rowan, Rue, Sage, Sandalwood, Saw Palmetto, Sea Salt, Sheep Sorrel (protection from heart disease), Slippery Elm, Snapdragon, Solomon’s Seal, Spanish Moss, Spearmint, St. John’s Wort (protection from baneful magick, lightning, and fire), Straw Flower, Sunflower, Tangerine, Thistle, Toadflax, Tonka Bean (protection from disease), True Unicorn Root (protection from baneful magick), Valerian, Venus Fly Trap, Violet, Willow, Witch Hazel, Wood Aloe, Wood Betony, Woodruff, Wormwood (protection against dangerous roads while traveling), Yerba Santa, Yew, Yucca (protection of your home)

Metals

  • Chromium
  • Lead
  • Iron
  • Nickel
  • Pewter
  • Steel
  • Titanium
  • Zinc

Lunar Phases

  • Waxing - to attract protective energy and positivity
  • Full - generalized protection 
  • Waning - to banish negativity, thus protecting the caster

Planets

  • Moon
  • Mars
  • Saturn

Days of the Week

  • Monday
  • Tuesday
  • Saturday
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Rick’s Handmade Butter

“Is this really OK? Thank you. Your milk is very good. In return, I’ll teach you how to make special butter. Once you’ve tasted it, you’ll go nuts over it.” - Rick, Harvest Moon 64

Homemade butter is actually quite easy to make, and tastes much better than anything store bought. Plus, you can add any herbs or spices that you’d like. I made a simple salted butter and an Italian herb butter. Cinnamon and a bit of sugar would also be a good butter for spreading on toast or pancakes. 

Difficulty: Easy

Time: Less than 30 minutes

Two cups of cream will make about 1 cup of butter.

First, start with some cream. Heavy whipping cream will work, but I bought cream from a store that sold dairy from a local farm. 

If you have a food processor, pour two cups (or if yours is smaller, fill it just over the blade until it’s half full) of cream into it. If you don’t have a food processor, skip to the end to learn how to make it without one. Since I’m making salted butter, I also pulled out some coarse kosher salt. Regular table salt will work as well, though you might need to adjust measurements to taste. Unsalted butter is fine, too.

Turn the processor on low and let it go for about seven minutes. It will start to clump up and turn yellow when it’s done. The liquid leftover is buttermilk, and can be saved for other recipes.

I poured the buttermilk off to make bread later. 

After pouring off the buttermilk, rinse the butter several times with ice cold water. I took the workbowl off the processor and swirled the water around and poured it out into the sink. Rinse and pour out until it becomes clear. 

Once the butter is thoroughly rinsed, add salt or other preferred ingredients and pulse in the food processor a few times to get everything stirred up. I used a quarter teaspoon of kosher salt. Then place the butter into a cheesecloth or other kitchen towel and squeeze it to get the extra liquid out. 

Place the butter on parchment paper or wax paper and roll it out, or you can simply keep the butter in a ball and wrap in cling wrap or place into an air tight container. 

I rolled mine into a little log. Twist the ends of the parchment or wax paper to keep air out and place it in the fridge. It will keep in the fridge for about a week. You could also freeze it indefinitely if you won’t use it all right away.

Ingredients:

  • Two cups of butter
  • Salt to taste, or other preferred herbs or flavorings

Recipe:

  • Put two cups of cream into a food processor, or for those with smaller processors, fill it just about halfway
  • Process on low speed for about 7 minutes, or until yellow lumps start to form
  • Pour off buttermilk
  • Rinse butter with ice cold water until water runs clear
  • Add desired ingredients and pulse a few times to incorporate them; for simple salted butter, use a quarter teaspoon of kosher salt, adjusting to taste
  • Place butter on cheese cloth and wring extra liquid out
  • Wrap in wax or parchment paper and roll into a log, or place in an airtight container
  • The butter keeps in the fridge for about a week or in the freezer indefinitely

If you don’t have a food processor, but you do have a jar with a screw-on lid, you can also make butter at home!

Alternate Recipe:

  • Fill a jar with a screw on lid half-way with cream
  • Shake the heck out of that jar. Keep shaking until butter solids form. This can take seven minutes or more, depending on how hard you shake
  • Once the butter has formed, pour off the buttermilk
  • Rinse the butter with ice cold water and place butter into a bowl
  • Let it come to room temperature and mix in preferred ingredients
  • Place in the fridge until it firms up a little, roughly 10 to 15 minutes
  • Place butter onto wax or parchment paper and roll into a log, or simply scoop it into an airtight container
  • The butter will keep in the fridge for about a week or in the freezer indefinitely

Like I said, butter is really easy to make at home and you can impress your friends and family with knowing how to make it. Flavored butters are great additions to meals and also great, inexpensive homemade gifts, especially around the holidays. You can also use the buttermilk you get from it to make bread, biscuits, or other baked treats which you can then spread your homemade butter on! 

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House Protection Spell

You will need:

  • 1 glass or clay jar with cork stopper or lid
  • ½ cup salt
  • 3 cloves garlic
  • 9 bay leaves
  • 7 tablespoon dried basil
  • 1 tablespoon sage
  • 1 tablespoon anise
  • 1 tablespoon black pepper
  • 1 tablespoon fennel
  • 3 pieces of amber
  • 9 iron nails or 9 pieces of broken glass

Pour the salt into the jar and say:

Element of salt that cleanses and protects,

Add the cloves of garlic to the jar and say:

I add this garlic that protects against negativity,

Break up the bay leaves, place in the jar and say:

I add the herb of Bay that protects and brings good fortune,

Add the basil and say:

I add this basil to keep evil away,

Add amber and say:

I add this amber to bring in positive energy,

Add the sage and say:

I add this sage to drive away negative spirits that would do harm,

Add the anise and say:

I add this anise for restful nights,

Add the pepper and say:

I add this pepper to protect this home,

Add the fennel and say:

I add this fennel to protect and heal this home.

Add the nails or broken glass and say:

Sharp things that prick and cut, protect this home from nasty stuff.

Hold the jar and visualize a white light filling the jar and charging the contents of the jar. Seal the jar. Gently shake the jar to mix the contents. Go to the location the bottle will be buried/placed and say:

Bottle of protection I place you here, So that no negativity causes strife or fear. Protect this home both day and night, Give would-be intruders a nasty fright.

Bury this bottle close to the front door of your home. If that is not possible, place it close to the front door.

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heatherwitch

Housewarming Magic

For when you’ve moved into a new living situation or are ready for a new start <3

Cleansing:

Warding + Protection:

Sigils:

Witchin’ it up:

Odds and ends:

You may also like:

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DIY Origami Paper Fish

These beautiful Origami Paper Fish are so easy to make - paper, glue, tape, and wire or needle and thread. Depending on the person’s age, you can choose the method of stringing the fish body together.

Here you can see how you add your own creativity to each fish.

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bloomingnova

Quick Breads

Hands down the best quick bread recipes I have ever made! From the Better Homes and Gardens New Cook Book (1989), with a couple tweeks I made.

(🍞 Tip: Substitute the shortening for butter, and half of the white granulated sugar for packed brown sugar (which is already done in the written recipes above). It makes a huge difference!)

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The Forager’s Guide to Wildcrafted Pop/Soda

There are few things in life more nostalgic than hanging out with your friends on a warm summer’s day and cracking open an ice-cold pop. For me, pop was a rare indulgence - it was often too sweet for my taste and left me feeling bloated or ill afterwards. After a few years of trial and error, I landed on a few recipes for homemade pop using local ingredients.

One of the great things about making pop at home is that you have complete control: you’re able to create unique flavour blends and control the level of sweetener in your beverage. You can purchase your add-ins from the local marketplace or go foraging if you’re familiar with the plants in your area. There are endless options!

A quick note on foraging

Foraging, in short, is the act of gathering and harvesting wildcrafted plants, herbs and foods. Some folks go hiking in the mountains, others peruse the local riverbeds. Many folks hunt for mushrooms, collect wild chamomile and mint, and gather blueberries and raspberries from their respective bushes.

In short, it’s a wonderful method of living off the land and becoming more familiar with both the native and invasive species of plants growing within your area.

If you’re new to foraging, I highly recommend that you check out your local bookstore or library and peruse the “Local” section - it is filled with publications on local plants, wildlife, history and more. 

Some of my favourite publications include:

The Forager’s Harvest by Samuel Thayer
Nature’s Garden by Samuel Thayer
Incredible Wild Edibles by Samuel Thayer
The Forager’s Feast by Leda Meredeth 
Edible Wild Plants by Thomas Elias

Do be safe and check the identity of any plants you are unfamiliar with across multiple sources. There are many lookalikes in wildlife and knowing the difference between what is safe and what is toxic is important.

In addition to books, I highly recommend that you check out your local foraging and plant-related organizations. A lot of groups offer workshops where they teach you how to identify local plants and what their uses are. 

Simple Pop Recipe

Ingredients and Tools

  • 2L spring water, do not use tap water as the chlorine may affect fermentation
  • 2-3 lemons or limes
  • ½ - ¾ cups white or raw sugar
  • ¼ additional sweetener (honey, maple syrup, molasses, fruit syrup, etc.)
  • 1/5 packet of champagne yeast (I use EC 1118, available on Amazon and in most brewing stores)
  • A 2L glass jar
  • A 2L plastic or glass pop bottle
  • Fine mesh strainer
  • Funnel

Additional Add-In Options

  • 1 cup fresh fruit (i.e. blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, apples)
  • 2-6 grams wild herbs and flowers (i.e. mints, sages, wood sorrel, pineapple weed, yarrow, mugwort, violets)
  • Barks, roots, twigs and things (i.e. sumac cones, pine needles, birch twigs, ginger, cinnamon)

Steps

Initial ferment

  1. Place all ingredients into the jar and shake to combine the sweeteners and water. 
  2. Cover the jar with cheesecloth or paper towel and attach it with an elastic band or the jar ring. Place on the counter, out of direct sunlight.
  3. Let ferment for 24 hours. Check to see if there is bubbling near the surface of the jar. New bubbles should be forming every 2-3 seconds. If not, check back every hour or so until they are.

Bottling

  1. Once you have a good ferment going, strain the mixture through a fine mesh strainer into the bottles by using a funnel. Please be sure to leave at least 2 inches of head room to allow for a bit of space for pressure to build up.
  2. Place the bottles in a cool dark space and allow them to ferment for another 8 hours to create carbonation. Warning - it is possible to get an overly-active ferment at this stage, which could cause your bottles to burst. Flip-top bottles will release and overflow. Plastic bottles should simply expand unless you have overfilled them, in which case they might burst. Be sure to store the bottles in a location where it’s easy to clean up just in case!
  3. After 8 hours, check to see if you’re happy with your carbonation level. Open the bottles slowly, over the sink, and push down on the lid to avoid a gusher. If you want more carbonation, add a bit more sugar and check back in an hour or so. If you’re happy with it, move your bottles to the refrigerator.
  4. Leave the pop for 2-3 hours to chill before using. They should be good for 2-3 weeks.

Wild Recipes

White Pine and Ginger

  • 2L spring water
  • 2 lemons
  • ½ - ¾ cup white or raw sugar
  • ¼ cup honey
  • 2 - 3 cups white pine needles, cut
  • 6 - 8 inches fresh ginger, peeled
  • 1/5 packet of champagne yeast

Raspberry, Lime and Wild Mint

  • 2L spring water
  • 2 limes
  • ½ - ¾ cup white or raw sugar
  • ¼ cup honey
  • 1 cup raspberries
  • 1 handful wild mint
  • 1/5 packet of champagne yeast

Blueberry, Spruce and Juniper Berries

  • 2L spring water
  • 2 lemons
  • ½ - ¾ cup white or raw sugar
  • ¼ cup maple syrup
  • 1 cup blueberries
  • ¼ cup spruce tips
  • 2 cups spruce branches, cut
  • 5 juniper berries, crushed
  • 1/5 packet of champagne yeast

Strawberry and Goldenrod

  • 2L spring water
  • 2 limes
  • ½ - ¾ cup white or raw sugar
  • ¼ cup honey
  • 1 cup strawberries
  • 5 bunches goldenrod flower
  • 1/5 packet of champagne yeast

Crab Apple and Wild Sage

  • 2L spring water
  • 2 lemons
  • ½ - ¾ cup white or raw sugar
  • ¼ cup honey
  • 1 cup fresh crab apples
  • 6 sprigs wild sage
  • 1/5 packet of champagne yeast

For more information on brewing your own beverages, check out these sources:

The Wildcrafting Brewer by Pascal Baudar

Eat Your Drink: Culinary Cocktails by Matthew Biancaniello

Photographs are under the Creative Commons License. Last photo belongs to me. Content is from my grimoire and is embedded with information from a variety of sources over the years.

Warnings:  All plant material should be sourced appropriately and responsibly for your own safety and well-being. Be certain that you are purchasing food-grade ingredients from a reliable retailer or supplier. 

Do your own research regarding local plants and usage, especially if you are sensitive or have allergies of any kind. If you are on medication(s), consult a doctor before use.

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peaceful space spell 🌟

a spell to promote tranquility and good feelings in an environment

🌟 gather: lavender, myrtle, vanilla extract, violets, and white ribbon.

🌟 braid the stems of the plants together, tie at the end with ribbon

🌟 set bouquet out in the sunlight to dry completely

🌟 hang above the front door of the space you wish to enchant

🌟 bless the frame of the door and the four corners of the room with vanilla 

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Broom Cleansing Spell (5)

When moving into a new home, do not bring your old broom with you. Do not use any brooms the old inhabitants may have left behind. Start with a brand new broom.

  1. Obtain a new broom to use exclusively in your new home.
  2. The first time it’s used, soak it in salted Florida Water and sweep away.

(from The Element Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells by Judika Illes)

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SMALL WITCHY THINGS YOU CAN DO AROUND THE HOUSE

  • Put a small ward on the door and windows 
  • Visualize the energy you are getting when eating food or ingesting caffeine
  • Put a glamour on your make-up and brush
  • Put a glamour on your closet for the clothes inside
  • Put a small bowl/plate with rose quartz, amethyst, and quartz crystal on your sink counter
  • Make every shower a “cleansing” for yourself and every bath a gentle recharging
  • Hang a sigil somewhere in your kitchen to ensure delicious food
  • Spend a few minutes talking to your plants
  • Meditate for at least 5 minutes a day
  • If you do sage cleansings, mix the leftover ashes and sea salt together in a container to keep for if you need a quick protection
  • Charm your necklace for protection and recharge it once a week
  • Charm your shoes to ensure that you will make it to where you are going
  • Add some of y'all’s small things y’all do around the house
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🙅🏾You don't have to go home but you can't stay here 🙅🏾

How to make unwanted guest leave

If someone is going to stop by your place and you don’t want them to stay, place your broomstick behind a door (try and make it a door close to an exit) with the broom part in the air. 

This is something my neighbor thought me as a child and it’s always worked.  

If anyone else knows of this trick and knows the magic behind it, please share with me I would love to know why. 

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Everyday Witchuals for a more magickal home

Some discreet tips for you broom-closet witches, some lavish tips for the full-fledged witch, and some of my favorite in-betweens!

  • Sweep with a broom (besom) regularly. To the mundane eye, you’re clearing away dust and crumbs, but any witch knows you’re really spiritually cleansing and charging your home.
  • Put a line of salt on your windowsill for protection.
  • Forage fallen sticks to tie into a pentacle with twine. Hang as a wreath on the front door.
  • Candles in every room. I have great luck finding totally unused candles at thrift stores around town!
  • Call it “aromatherapy” if you’re still a secret witch, but utilize scent as the powerful thing it is! Burn insense. Have athsma? Try essential oils and scented candles. Budgeting? You can always put herbs and teas into the wax of a melting pillar candle to release the scent (I love doing this with chamomile and lavender, it doubles as an anointing of the candle).
  • Bake bread. Knead it with intention, cut a sigil in the top before baking, indulge in the act of creating.
  • Open windows to bring in the element of air and purge your home of bad or stale energy.
  • Collect and display little things from nature: pinecones, stones, crystals, dried flowers, acorns, feathers (if you’re permitted). Altars don’t need to be obvious, they can just be things that make you grounded and glad.
  • Live. Always remember that anywhere a witch lives is magical, whether you feel it or not. Do these little things for yourself, to cherish feeling connected, but witchcraft is not about pressure or conforming.
Enjoy 🔮🍂🍁
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Steam Cleansing ♨

Since incense makes me sneeze, I’ve been resorting to a different method of cleansing lately - steam cleansing! It’s exactly what it sounds like, using steam to cleanse your space. 

Ingredients:

  • A pot, to be used for boiling water
  • Essential oils of your choice (about 50 drops total)
  • Water

Instructions:

  1. Add about 2 cups of water to your pot depending upon how large it is
  2. Otherwise, just fill the pot about halfway with water
  3. Add 50 drops of whichever essential oils you choose 
  4. Turn on your stove, and let the water boil 
  5. You should start to smell the essential oils throughout your house in very little time
  6. When the water has almost completely evaporated, turn your stove off
  7. Let the pot cool down and proceed to wash it as you would usually do with your dishes
  8. The scent tends to linger all day, if not longer
  9. Repeat as necessary :)

Essential oils for cleansing:

  • Anise
  • Camphor
  • Cedarwood
  • Citrus oils (bergamot, grapefruit, lemon, lemongrass, lime, orange, tangerine)
  • Dragon’s Blood
  • Hyssop
  • Lavender
  • Oregano
  • Peppermint
  • Pine
  • Rosemary
  • Sage
  • Sandalwood
  • Spearmint
  • Thyme
Source: cosmic-witch
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Psychic Awareness Room Spray

-Good for developing psychic gifts. -Good for opening the third eye. -Good for working with divination.

Materials: 🔮3/4 cup of water

🔮Two tablespoons vanilla extract

🔮10 drops of lemongrass essential oil

🔮 13 drops of peppermint essential oil

🔮A spray bottle

Steps: 🔮 First, add in the water and vanilla extract to the spray bottle

🔮Then, add the essential oils

🔮Feel free to say a prayer or blessing over the bottle.

🔮Done! Spray over yourself or in your room/space to use.

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