Precisely one year ago today, I launched this blog.
That much is public knowledge, but what wasn’t shared online back then is that I spent much of January 1, 2020 at the ER of our nearest hospital. My husband’s kidney issues were flaring fiercely at the time and he required emergency care.
In the coming weeks, he would undergo two surgeries, one at that same hospital, the other in Vancouver.
At the time, I was struck by what an unforgettable way to begin the year that was and wondered if it foreshadowed a sense of what 2020 held in-store for us.
Suffice it to say, it did.
There were challenges and stresses, health concerns, our collective new normal, self-isolating, social distancing, and both losing and finding ourselves in myriad ways across the span of a year that felt more like twenty.
As much as I could talk at length about the year that just was, honestly, I think it serves both myself and my readers better if we look ahead.
That said, before we proceed further, I want to take a moment to offer my deepest sympathies to anyone who experienced loss or pain, trauma, heartache, stress, impacts on their health (mental health very much included), struggled in ways they never could have foreseen, or otherwise took a punch in the gut from 2020.
It was brutal and real, flawed and frightening, and utterly, profoundly unforgettable.
If you’re blessed to have made it this far, you were stronger and tougher than 2020. You did incredibly!
It wasn’t easy – isn’t easy still. It wasn’t straightforward or simple, nor was it like anything most of us had ever experienced.
You tried, hoped, held on, cried, lost, and managed to keep going.
In short, you did your best, gave it your all, coped however you could, and held tight as the roller coaster that was 2020 took on a ride that will impact us for the rest of our lives.
I am proud of you. And, moreover, you should be proud of yourself, you warrior, you!
Witchcrafted Life’s 1st birthday
There is something rather profound and meaningful in a blog reaching its first birthday.
It is proof of concept come to life.
The knowledge that while your site might not be the oldest or most famous or highest trafficked in all the land, it is no longer a brand new babe-in-arms either.
In the tree truck that is a website’s life, you’ve earned your first ring.
Through each difficulty and challenge, tough day and tougher night of 2020, this blog was a rock for me.
There were times, I won’t lie, when I wondered if I could keep going with it.
When my health hit me extra hard, when stress pushed down upon my world, when I was as drained as an empty Olympic swimming pool.
I never questioned the decision to start Witchcrafted Life. I did wonder at times though, if it would live to see its first birthday. And for that matter, if I would either.
Yet, the more the storms of life raged on, the tighter my grip held firm. I let the waves crash over me and accepted when the bad days put me out of commission.
Whether I wrote 6,000 words a day (which I did multiple times) or was lucky to squeeze in 1,000 into a given week, I was, and am, grateful and happy and more than a little bit in love with running this website.
Your supportive comments, both here and on Instagram fuelled me on.
Each new season and sabbat, fuelled me on.
Every craft project I made and shared fuelled me on.
The sense that this was only just the beginning of something even more wonderful (for this blog/my life/my future) fuelled me on.
As did each fresh post idea, email I received from a reader, and spark of inspiration that came my way.
I knew when I began WitchcraftedLife.com that I needed blogging in my world again. What I could never have foreseen one year ago to the day, however, was just how much I would not only needed, but wanted it as well.
And, clearly, as you can see, I didn’t toss in the towel, didn’t let my the roughest present moments rob me of the potential that lies in all of my tomorrows.
I’ve long learned that one rarely knows how long a given blog or website will be online, nor what might cause its eventual conclusion.
It would be foolheartedly to say outright that I plan to run this site for the next ten, twenty, or more years. There is simply no way of knowing if that will be the case
As 2020 drove home more so than ever, all we have in the moment and hope for those that lie ahead.
I am fully committed to this site. Even when, at times, I may question my ability to keep going with it, I am devoted to Witchcrafted Life to the best of my abilities.
It fills me with tremendous joy to reach Witchcrafted Life’s first blogging anniversary. To toast to a year of life under its proverbial belt, and to look forward to what I hope will be an awesome second year of blogging. 🥂
Seven things I plan to do for Witchcrafted Life in 2021
1. Keep up my posting frequency of at least 1 new entry per week. I did so every week of 2020, and while I’m accepting that sometimes circumstances (or the conscious choice – such as a mini blogging break, holiday, etc) may prevent that from playing out, my aim is to hit that target as often as possible.
2. Take craft project photos that I’m happier with. If you have been here for a while, you’ve likely heard me gripe a bit about (what I consider to be) the subpar photo quality of my most of my project images.
To date, I’ve been taking my photos with a cell phone camera, usually at night, and using basic (tungsten) overhead lighting in our dimly lit house. Not a winning combo in this instance, let me tell you.
The photos I’ve taken and posted aren’t, IMO, terrible, they’re just not at the level I want them to be.
We (my husband is also a passionate – and very talented – photographer) lost a lifetime’s worth of photography equipment in the arson fire we experienced, and have not been in a position yet to replace most of it.
Little by little though, I’m going to purchase or make (e.g., reflectors, backdrops, etc) what I can in 2021 and beyond, and hope that within a matter of months, I can start sharing project photos here that I’m a lot happier with the quality of (fingers crossed!).
3. Continue to expand the diversity of topics that I cover here. From Graveyard Snow Magick to Ancestral DNA Testing, The Ultimate List of Things to Put in Shaker Cards to 31 Ways to Celebrate Halloween All Year, we definitely covered a wide range of subjects during Witchcrafted Life’s first year.
I hope/plan to bring you even more topic diversity this year and beyond, and am always open to suggestions if there’s anything you’d be interested in seeing me write about here.
4. Make more projects that aren’t “just” cards and scrapbook pages. Like many a paper crafter, these are my top two favourite and most commonly made types of projects.
However, I really enjoy things like tags, mini albums, canvases, handmade gift wrapping, party décor, and much more that falls under the broad header of paper crafting.
In particular, mini albums have been calling my name something fierce lately, so I’m hoping to create some new ones in the coming year.
5. Use photos that I did not take in some of my posts. When I began this blog, I thought it would be both fun and challenging to create the photos for every post (or at least very nearly so) that I publish.
It was, and is. However, I’ve come to realize that sometimes a post might be served just as well, or better, by included images from other people, too.
Always, of course, using public domain, copywrite free, purchased stock, or otherwise legally permissible images, of course.
In doing so, I hope that I can help to provide even more applicable and appealing visuals for the content that I write.
That said, I still plan to create the photos and/or graphics for many (if not most) of my blog posts – especially since I like to have an original photo of my own that I can share on Instagram when discussing a given blog post there.
6. Share more about myself here. I think that, perhaps more than ever these days, a lot of bloggers put a major emphasis on creating evergreen content.
This is understandable and there is nothing wrong with doing so. I too strive to create a fair number of posts that will remain helpful and relevant for ages to come, and which are apt to be well indexed in search engines.
However, I feel that it is important for bloggers to let their personalities and certain facets of their lives shine through in (at least) some of their posts as well.
I’ve done that at times on WCL, and want to keep opening up about who I am and what my life is like here with you even more as this blog embraces its second year of life.
7. Share further content aimed at new witches. Like many a witch who puts themselves out there in the public sphere, I get a lot of emails and DMs from beginner witches or those who are looking to expand their practice.
A number of the same types of questions surface time and time again, so I’m planning to turn some of them into detailed posts that can both help those who are Googling for these subjects and individuals who contact me directly about about a particular topic.
Again, if there’s anything you’d be keen to see a post about, please don’t hesitate to let me know in the comments below (or anytime via email).
Here’s to everything that 2021 holds in store for us
In his beautiful poem “Dreams” the American poet Langston Hughes included the moving words, “Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly”.
As much as last year turned many of our lives on their heads, as we bravely step into the fresh new year that is 2021, I encourage you to hold fast to your hopes and dreams.
Be kind and patient with yourself and others. Be safe and try to employ common sense at every turn. Know that while tomorrow is a mystery in some senses, even in the darkest of times, certain universal principles apply to our existence.
Take comfort in the familiar, in the good that remains (and which you can generate), allow yourself to grieve and heal for as long as your soul needs; and remain realistically optimistic that there may be good things waiting in store for us over the next twelve months.
And know that, barring the truly unforeseen, I have every intention to be here, same place, same date, next year for Witchcrafted Life’s 2nd birthday.
Let’s make 2021 the best, safest, and happiest year that we can.
Together, we’ve got this. 💗
Happy New Year and Happy 1st Birthday! Wow! 2020 started out rough for you and your husband and it continued to surprise and not in a great way. So glad you and your husband have made it safely to 2021. I am so thankful for your stops on my blog this past year. You leave the most wonderful comments! I appreciate you! You made me choke up a bit with your comment that if we are still here we are tougher than 2020! Yes! 🙂 Wishing you a wonderful year 2 of blogging! Be safe and filled with peace.
Thank you wholeheartedly, dear Angela. Your kindness, support, encouragement, and friendship have been standout bright spots for me on the blogging front since the moment our paths first crossed.
I hope that we continue to delight in one another’s sites all throughout 2021 and that, come the end of this year, we’re even stronger (how could we not be if we’re fortunate to make it through to that point?).
Immense hugs & wishes for an incredibly safe, positive, happy, healthy, and blessed year.
♥ Autumn
Happy New Year and Happy blog birthday. Thank you for sharing your struggles as it is inspiring to all. Hope that 2021 will bring good health and joy. Hugs Anesha
Thank you immensely, sweet Anesha. My heart is touched by your support and kindness – just as it by your beautiful wishes for 2021.
I likewise hope that the second year of this decade is a safe, healthy, positive, low-stress one for you as well.
Many hugs across the miles,
♥ Autumn
A super post as always Autumn, I hope you manage to achieve everything you have planned. I’ve never been one for planning ahead very much, even less so now that my eye sight is becoming more of an issue for me but I also plan to try and create more projects that are not just cards.
Wishing you a Happy New Year.
Pauline – Crafting with Cotnob
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Thank you deeply, Pauline. I really can’t overstate just how much I appreciate and am continually touched by your awesome support of my blog. Thank you so much for each and every visit and comment – they mean a great deal to me.
Here’s to a year of abundant crafting, both in terms of cards and other projects, too.
May 2021 be a time of wellness, safety, positivity, and happiness for you and your family.
♥ Autumn
Congrats on your 1 year anniversary. Best wishes in the New Year!
Thank you so much, Donna. You are such a lovely, supportive soul and I’m grateful that the internet led our paths to cross.
Wishing you and your family an extremely safe, positive, happy, healthy, and blessed 2021.
♥ Autumn
Happy New Year, Autumn, and Happy 1st Blogoversary to Witchcrafted Life! I am so glad that you decided to start blogging again. You are very organized in planning things ahead, and I’m sure you’ll be achieving most of them. I have to admit that I haven’t got any goals as such for my blog. I’m just bumbling along journalling my life as it is.
What a year it has been for all of us, and you and Tony in particular, starting with Tony’s kidney issued. I do hope all is OK with him.
You are right, those of us who are still here have proved to be tougher than 2020 and perhaps even tougher and more resilient than we ever deemed possible! xxx
Thank you tremendously, sweet Ann. Connecting with you again online was an awesome standout from 2020. I’m honoured that you share your time with my current corner of the web and hope that we can long remain in contact now that we’ve reunited.
A very big thanks as well regarding your concern towards Tony. Mercifully, he’s not experienced anything as severe again as he did last winter, but his kidneys are not exactly the picture of health either, I’m afraid. He’s being monitored with occasional testing and doctor’s visits (hard to come by, understandably, given the current pandemic situation, has made many dietary changes that have helped to a degree, and strives to drink a ton of water each day, as he finds that can help a bit as well.
With all my heart, I wish, Jos, and your loved ones an incredibly safe, happy, peaceful, low-stress, and enjoyable 2021 – which I eagerly look forward to reading some of the highlights of on your own fantastic blog.
Tons of hugs,
♥ Autumn
Happy Nrw Year and Happy Blog-adversary. I recently stumbled onto your blog as I also love witch-crafts and love your creations.
Wishing you and yours a year filled with peace, love and good health
Hi Kim, thank you very much for your wonderfully lovely comment and kind celebratory wishes. It’s a pleasure to connect with you – especially since it’s not every day I get to meet a fellow fan of witchy crafts. 😃
May wellness and serenity, safety and as few worries as possible be yours all 2021 long.
Many hugs & heartfelt blessings,
♥ Autumn
Happy Blogoversary, Autumn! I’m so glad you rejoined us – I’m looking forward to seeing your posts this year. Best wishes to you and Tony for a safe and healthy year.
Hug,
Sheila
Thank you immensely, my very sweet friend. Your support over the years – both on my previous blog and now here on WCL – mean so much to me and is not something I take lightly or for granted in the slightest.
Likewise for your friendship and the bond we share by virtue of both being BC dwellers. I really hope that we’ll finally get a chance to meet in person one day, and am grateful that until then, the internet lets us connect anytime our hearts desire (or one of us posts a new entry 😄).
Huge hugs & unendingly positive wishes for a safe, happy, healthy, and wellness filled 2021!
♥ Autumn
Happy Blog Birthday! Survival, especially during a pandemic, is something to be proud of. Blogging can offer us many valuable rewards and it sounds like you benefit from yours as deeply as I do from mine. Good!
Glad your hubby is doing better. Surgeries are scary. I hope you feel comfortable continuing to share more with us about your life. Those of us who come here care. We care about you!
Thank you tremendously, Ally. You have always been an incredible supporter of my online happenings. I am grateful from the bottom of my heart for that, just as I am for the friendship we’ve long shared.
Here’s to a year of strength and wellness, plenty of time and inspiration to blog, and continuing to discover even more points that we share in common.
♥ Autumn
Happy New Year Autumn! Best wishes to you and your husband for a healthy and safe new year! Spending time in the hospital is so stressful and hopefully this year started out much better for the both of you. Also a big congrats on your blog anniversary, wonderful post and I’m looking forward to your 2021 post.
Hugs, Tammy
Thank you SO much on each thoughtful, caring, and supportive point, dear Tammy. I truly appreciate your kindness and am delighted that the web led our paths to cross early on last year.
It’s a joy to connect with you, my sweet, creative friend. I eagerly look forward to continuing to do so throughout 2021 and beyond.
Tons of hugs & the happiest of wishes for a safe, serene, low stress, wonderful year!
♥ Autumn
Happy New Year and a huge congrats on your 1 year as well! 2020 was stressful in many different ways all around, but I love your post about the look ahead and your plans for the future! It sure looks like a bright and happy way to start things out for sure! Looking forward to your creative processes in this hopeful New Year friend! HUGS
Thank you so much, Vicki. You’re an awesome, supportive gem of a friend. I greatly enjoyed getting to know you throughout 2020, being inspired by your fabulous projects, and swapping emails along the way.
May 2021 be as kind to you and your family as you always are to me, and be a year of wellness, serenity, happiness, and abundant blessings for all of you.
Huge hugs!
♥ Autumn
Happiest of New Year’s Autumn! I am so sorry to hear about Tony and I hope he is doing well. I love your new format. Its been a sorrowful 18 months in several aspects but we have been able to find some joy as well. Hugs to you, Tony, and Annie my friend. Kim
Thank you deeply, sweet Kim. I am sorry with all my heart for the challenges, stresses, and difficulties that were a part of 2020 for you and your family as well.
Now, half a month into 2021, looking back at everything that we managed to survive in the face of last year – both personally and globally – seems even more remarkable.
With all my heart and might, I hope that this year is profoundly kinder to you and your loved ones. May you remain safe and well, and may your reasons to smile far outweigh your worries.
Huge hugs coming right back at you,
♥ Autumn
Congratulations on your blogs one year birthday. That’s quite an accomplishment to be proud of.
And, as a blogger myself, I enjoyed reading of your lofty goals for 2021. I know you’ll meet each of them and then some, Autumn!
Debi
Your vote of confidence is tremendously meaningful to me, sweet Debi. Thank you wholeheartedly. In the days since I penned this post, a couple of new (blogging related) goals have come along, one of which I’ll most likely be discussing here within a matter of days. It’s a biggie and I’m really excited about it! 😃
Wishing you an extremely safe, positive, and peaceful second half of January, my dear friend.
♥ Autumn
Happy blog birthday! I’m so glad you returned to blogging this past year and can’t wait to see what creative and inspiring things you’ll have to share with us in the year to come, my dear friend!
Big hugs and hoping the first week of this new year has been a happy one for you!
Thank you mightly, my treasured friend. 💗
I really can’t begin to convey the depth of my gratitude for your friendship and support over the years. Each message and piece of mail, blog comment and other interaction we’ve had is part of a kindred spirit tapestry that I cherish and will do so for all of my days.
Tons of hugs & the very happiest wishes for an extremely safe, positive, low stress, joy-filled 2021 coming your way.
♥ Autumn
Happy blog anniversary to you! Looking forward to a great year of posts. 🤗
You’re splendidly sweet and supportive, dear Trina. Thank you very much! 😘
I feel precisely the same way about you and your own awesome + thoroughly inspiring projects.
Oodles of hugs & happy wishes for a safe, wonderful second half of January.
♥ Autumn
I am so glad your hubby pulled out of those surgeries again! You had many good points about the last year and all the warriors trudging through ! Finding delights where we can and will to just BE- like home made cards and blogposts 🙂
Congrats on making it a year! I wouldn’t worry about evergreen content – I’ve had my blog since 2013 and while it’s usually for me first- I know it’s made an impact with certain posts too and that’s all that matters to me . It’s nice to have a place to go to when one feels like sharing, creating, venting or educating … your blog is a beautiful creative space! As long as you enjoy it each week definitely write weekly but it’s ok to wait too if you’re not feeling it. The readers who come back will still check in when they can. Plus your content is technically evergreen with how to posts for sure! I love your beautiful ideas!
Cheers to another new January ! Xo
What an awesome and very heart-touching comment, sweet soul. Thank you deeply for your encouragement, views on evergreen content, and the sincerely appreciated reminder that even if (from time-to-time) I’m not able to post weekly, most of my readers will understand.
Interestingly, in the time since I penned this post, I’ve added two more (pretty big) things to the list that I hope to achieve on the blogging front this year. One of which I’ll be announcing here later today (January 28th). I’m both a touch nervous and super excited about it! 😃
Many wishes for a serene, beautiful February coming your way.
♥ Autumn
What a wonderful post! I felt hugged through the first part (and that felt so touching!) and then was given an opportunity to get to know you better through the rest. That got me on a few tangents as I followed a few of the links you provided. Now I’m sending a hug back to offer my support as you move forward into a new year with your new goals!
PS I’m an INFJ too. There aren’t too many of us out there!!
Hello my sweet fellow INFJ, thank you very much for your heart-touching comment and for sharing your time with my wee corner of the internet. I truly appreciate it (and you!).
Interestingly – and excitingly – in the time since I wrote this entry, two more (big!) ideas/goals for WCL have materialized. I’m announcing one of them later today (January 28th), in fact, and the other a touch further into the year.
Thank you again, dear Kate. You are such a lovely, supportive person.
♥ Autumn
Happy blog birthday – may 2021 be a much better year for all of us, although here in England it certainly looks to be getting much worse before it starts to improve, its best just to tackle one day at a time. Stay safe, keep well. Hugs Emmax
Thank you immensely, sweet Emma.
I’m truly sorry that the situation continues to worsen again the UK. Case numbers have shot up significantly here in Canada as well, including in our province of BC. While our small (somewhat rural) town has faired relatively well so far, even here, cases are on the rise and at least two have occurred recently in local schools. All the more reason why my DH and I will continue to self-isolate as we’ve been doing since last March and limit trips out to the barest of necessities (save for nature walks in secluded local areas).
May you be well and safe, too, my lovely friend. And here’s hoping right alongside you that 2021 manages to be a more positive year.
♥ Autumn