It's February 14th and love is in the air. In this post, we shine the spotlight less on romance and (far) more on fourteen awesome ways that you can love your witchcraft practices all the more. J'adore! ♥
As a season that is especially near and dear to many of our hearts draws to a close, it's time to reflect back on this autumn and delve into a wide array of witchy, crafty, and otherwise engaging links that have caught my eye in recent months.
Summer 2020 is winding down and that means it's time for a new edition of my link roundup series Magick, Crafty Makes, and Me.
The second of the harvest season sabbats, Mabon, is upon us again. In this post we explore 15 awesome free and low-cost ways to celebrate the Fall Equinox.
Witchcraft: A Handbook of Magic Spells and Potions by Anastasia Greywolf is a captivatingly beautiful looking book, but it's contents are apt to surprise many. In this book review post, I provide a frank view on what is really going on behind this title's eye-catching cover.
The Summer Solstice is often associated with, and tends to have a heavy focus on, outdoor activities. These can be a fabulous part of this celebration. However, for those who are self-isolating or may be spending the Solstice indoors for other reasons and are looking for ways to celebrate Litha inside, this post, which highlights a dozen great ways to do, so has you covered.
Instead of flash in the pan New Year's resolutions, why not focus on concrete, realistic ways to help you achieve a more magickally and spiritually centered year? Read on to discover twelve effective ways to do just that.
To celebrate the start of the new year - and decade - I'm launching a blog devoted to both Paganism + witchcraft and to paper crafting. Welcome, one and all - read on to learn more.