The hearth and home are sacred spaces, both in your magical practice, and in your life. Attend to your home's spiritual energy with these 9 ideas.
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mushroom night light with crystals This piece of magic forest will illuminate your room with its fairy light in the night, and will give a natural-mossy look of your bookshelf in the day. height of the night light - 16 cm It has switch for turn on/off. Powered by 2AAA Batteries Keep the night light in dry conditions and don't expose it to water, the bottom side of each mushroom head is made of water sensitive material. Stabilized moss that is used in decoration of this night light is UV light sensitive, please make sure to keep the item away from direct sun rays to avoid desiccation of moss.
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The Witchy Homestead: Spells, Rituals, and Remedies for Creating Magic at Home Hardcover – August 17, 2021 by Nikki Van De Car (Author), Zoe Ingram (Illustrator) --Brand New--- From the bestselling author of Practical Magic comes an essential guide to cultivating magical self-sufficiency and enchanted resilience through spell work, gardening, herbal remedies, and more. Whether we live on a farm or in a high rise, we can always create a life that is entwined with the natural world. A homestead is not a log cabin or a hermitage out in the woods -- it is a way of being, a life lived with the intention of returning to our roots and tapping into the essential elements of fire, water, air, and earth. And a homesteading witch isn't just a person who lives atop a beautiful mountain, but anyone who understands that by harnessing and honoring these elements you can create whatever it is that you need. The Witchy Homestead is your guide to finding, creating, and living this essential magic -- it is a comforting companion as you build a wellspring of magical self-sufficiency, and a seasoned teacher as you cultivate enchanted resilience. Through this book, author Nikki Van De Car will offer magically-tinged suggestions for growing or finding your own food regardless of where you live, engaging in natural healing practices, connecting to the ancient magic of the world around you, and for protecting all that you have created. About the Author Nikki Van De Car is a blogger, mother, writer, crafter, and lover of all things mystical. She is the author of more than ten books on magic and crafting, including Practical Magic and The Junior Witch's Handbook, and the founder of two popular knitting blogs. Nikki lives with her family in Hawaii. Publisher : Running Press Adult (August 17, 2021) Language : English Hardcover : 144 pages ISBN-10 : 0762473762 ISBN-13 : 9780762473762 Item Weight : 1.1 pounds Dimensions : 6.3 x 0.85 x 8.8 inches
Being a magical person living in a mundane world can suck. BUT you can create a little magic while performing everyday tasks and chores. Creating a Magical Home in a Mundane World Clean Your Space …
If you’re looking for a quick and affordable way to jazz up your backyard, try your hand at one (or all) of these whimsical lighting ideas to illuminate your outdoor space.
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If you want to seriously impress Santa Claus this year, you might be in need of a dollop of inspiration. There’s really nothing quite like making your own Christmas decorations and ornaments. They’re unique. They’re truly personal. And we’re pretty sure you’re one-upping your neighbors!
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As predicted, I have been spending more time outside than in. This year I am doing better at balancing time though, and have managed to complete a few projects a long the way. Soon I will be ready to list a batch of jewelry on my etsy store, and that will be a milestone... My garden is slowly filling in, getting better each year. This has been a spectacular year for flowers. Here are some scenes from yesterday morning in the garden... Come through the garden gate with me... I call these peppermint roses. It is an ancient vine that climbs up the trellis over the gate. In the fall it is full of the most wonderful rose hips. Last winter I brewed tea out of them and instantly felt healthier! Vegetable gardening has never been my strong suit, and here, between the moles, gophers, deer and crummy soil, it is really frustrating. This year I am container gardening veggies. My cherry tomato already has baby fruit. I have some peas and beans in containers out front of the bus where they get full sun and am converting my garden area to herbs and flowers just for the joy of it. As you will see, it is coming along nicely. The iris's are spectacular this year. Some wonderful yellow ones opened today, but I have not taken pictures of them. I received a bag of rhizomes last year and stuck them here and here. It turns out they are all different colors, and oh so beautiful. Need I say more? I keep as many things in the garden as I do plants. Decorating life is one of my favorite things. Last year I made a short bed border out of half buried bottles. This year they became little terrariums! This is the view into my garden from my 'bedroom' window. Since we live in a bus it is all one room, but up front, where we sleep overlooks the garden. If you look close you can see part of the bed border I put in with different plates. Its kind of fun. Last fall I transplanted a bunch of strawberries and they are kicking. I ate the first ripe one today. There are about 25 plants and they are all full. Hopefully the birds and rodents will save a few for the girlies and me. Our bus is behind this breathtaking rose vine. The blooms start out a sweet pink and turn a lovely lavender as they fade away. It only blooms for a couple of weeks a year, but is certainly worth the wait! The structure in back with the slide is the home of our future chicken coop. Our landlady has purchased nine chickens and my husband is in the process of converting an old play structure into a chicken coop with a large wired-in yard all around. The slide is going away... I am on chick duty this weekend. They have gone from little balls of fluff to this in a matter of weeks. In a couple of more they will be ready to move to the coop and in six months should be blessing us with eggs. Life doesn't get much better! In between gardening and creating I managed to give a minor face lift to our bathroom. We are in the process of remodeling everything so anything I do is temporary. It works for me. I used the staple gun to put up the map 'wallpaper' and elmers to cover the old dresser. I looks much better than it did! In April my little granddaughter Melanie had her ninth birthday. She is on a horse kick and wanted all horse stuff, and her own tools. She likes working with my husband in his shop. So we put together a tool kit for her and I covered a carrier to keep them in, and made her a horse poster collage to hang above her bed... Being of the Orthodox persuasion, we just celebrated our Easter, or Pascha, the first weekend in May. Here are some eggs I managed to get together for my five grandchildren. They have a little tree they hang their egg collection on. These filled it out nicely. During Lent this year I decided to spend much less time on Pinterest. I do love it so, and have gotten so many incredible ideas out there, but was spending way too much time looking and far too little time doing. I have piles and piles of mending and vowed to spend the time I would on Pinterest sewing on buttons and patching holes, some of which I did do...but I also did some altering of clothes just for the fun of it. This sweater looks better on and was so much fun to put together. Our Pascha celebration begins at 11 at night and it is always chilly, so it was perfect to wear on that special night. This vest was made for a cardigan. I really liked the color and stitching but it was too big so I cut off the sleeves (and made leg warmers out of them) and added trim and the two big pockets because in my opinion clothes without pockets are worthless. I made myself these earrings our of copper sheet, rusty dresser lock plates and old clock hands. They go good with my new vest and one of the green feather necklaces I made. The next few pictures are of a couple of mobiles I made this spring and have listed on my etsy site. I have a third one completed but have not photographed it yet... And here is my newest passion...tin Just this week I finished these three 'medals' that I am going to list for sale. They are made from vintage tins and embellished with a variety of treasures. The inspiration came from none other than Pinterest, but as with all my creations, are given my own spin. Today I started my next project, a tin circus necklace with bottle cap bezels. It should be cheery and fun when done... I guess I have been accomplishing more than I thought! I feel like I never have enough time at my studio...but now that I see my blog I realize I have been more productive, and that is a good thing. Until next time I wish you happy creating...
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This week Venus will enter Taurus, Mars and Jupiter join in Aries, and we have a New Moon in Gemini (among other transits). I want to highlight these three because they each have in common the possibility of generating more space in our lives for optimism, pleasure, excitement, and life-enhancing storytelling. Venus in Taurus does this with opening a conversation, at a somatic level, of how we open to pleasures in life and the sensations we feel. How we relate with our desires and aesthetic preferences, as well as our range to be in relationship with all kinds of feelings and sensations. Mars and Jupiter in Aries does it with having a vision and believing that getting there is possible, and being game to grow from working with the obstacles and challenges. The New Moon in Gemini does this with the creation of new thoughts. There is of course risk for fantasy within all of this (being off-base, but going for it anyway – trying to build a castle in the sky with no ground to anchor it) – and I’m not suggesting fantasy that dissociates us from life or the truth of who we are just because it feels […]
Living within your season is about honoring the natural rhythms and cycles within and around us, recognizing the wisdom and guidance they offer. These sacred cycles create the foundation for thriving life on our planet, but the noise of our modern world often distracts us from these flows. Seasonal living goes beyond the surface-level associations with each season and delves into aligning with the cycles of nature rather than resisting them
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