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I needed this!!! With these instructions in hand and my stash of yarns, twines, shells, stones, woods and gems, I am set to make myself a grip of new wearable witch charms.
to some witches (not all) the time, day of week, junction of zodiac signs, or moon phase makes for better casting, and even strengthens their spells, here’s a quick summary of the best sort of spells to cast then
If you’re like me and use a lot of EO in your practice, you’re bound to have a few empty bottles lying around. Here are a few tips and ideas on how to get use out of them.
🌾One of my absolute favorite things to do is to submerse recently emptied bottles in Epsom Salts. The Salts will soak up the remaining liquid and smell, making fantastic bath salts!
🌾After peeling off the labels and washing them, you can use EO bottles to collect rain water or make charged water! It’s especially fun to make new labels if you use them in this way.
🌾You can keep special herbs in them, and repurpose them to be part of your Apothecary!
🌾This is something I haven’t tried, but theoretically, you could fill them up with salt or dirt or beads and make a little incense holder!
🌾You could make altar decorations!
🌾J A R S P E L L S!
Seriously, the possibilities are endless! Go nuts making stuff you guys!!!! ✨
Take a used tealight candle and fill it with salt, sprinkle in some herbs for intent if you are puting on an altar or using in a spell. You cant use a whole stick, but you can break off the end and save the rest for later. Perfect for altars and almost no cost )○(
Breaking it into smaller pieces also helps your incense last longer! Yay for saving money!