Sally & Gillian Owens- Practical Magic Practical Magic is one of my favourite stories/movies of all time. I loved the bond between Sally & Gillian and feel like I have the same type of relationship with my brother. They practiced domestic magic and were always looking out for each other. It hits close to home […] … Continue reading My Favourite Witches
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10 Magical Ways to Use Your Chalice
Great Ideas thanks for sharing
Candlemas with a Kitchen Witch
Beautiful post thank you for sharing
I decided to whip up a little something in honor of the upcoming Imbolc/Candlemas holiday.
In the past, I generally neglected Imbolc. Maybe because by February, I was over-holidayed, or maybe because unlike Mabon, Samhain, Yule and Ostara, there aren’t really any corresponding mainstream holidays.
But now, Imbolc is one of my favorites. I love that while every else considers the winter holidays to be over, we have one more to look forward to, and it’s the coziest of the year.
I chose a poppy seed cupcake for this Sabbat. The key ingredients represent some of the classic, deep-winter symbols of Candlemas.
For reference, I used this recipe.
Because of Imbolc’s strong association with seed blessing, I wanted something that features seeds. Poppy seeds in particular symbolize deep meditative states and spiritual insight.

In this context, powdered ingredients like sugar and flour represent the lightly falling snow of the season.
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Seven Ways to Feed Your Witch Power
THIS ARTICLE WAS WRITTEN BY DEVIN HUNTER POSTED UNDER PAGAN When we embark on our path as witches we make a choice to change our lives and follow a little voice that calls to us each from some place that is familiar but unseen. It whispers to us on the cool breeze, it rings in … Continue reading Seven Ways to Feed Your Witch Power
Beltane Glamour Spell for Beauty
It’s that time of year again!
Every spring, I post new beauty rituals for Beltane, a sabbat traditionally associated with feminine beauty, enchantment and romantic attraction.
For this one, you will need:
*pastel colored piece of ribbon
*a white pillar candle
*a handful of dried lavender
*some rose oil
*A carving knife
*lighter or matches
*Vase full of spring flowers (ideally, some that you have picked yourself)
*a flattering photo of yourself
1. On the day of Beltane, choose a sunny spot to work in. Mark the circle with your fresh spring flowers walking in a clockwise fashion.
2. Sit comfortably in the center of your circle, placing the pillar candle directly in the center.
3. With your carving knife, etch a symbol of beauty in the base. The image of a swan if you are artsy and good with carving, or simply the word “beauty” both work…
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