Ancestral DNA testing can shed light on our genealogical past, but did you know that it in the process it can also be used to help enhance our witchy lives?
Canada Day is rounding the bend again in just a few days time. To help get in the spirit for July 1st all the more, I've created this lovely shabby chic Canada Day, which is highlighted here along with plenty of project details, plus helpful card making tips and ideas
Before summer officially begins again, let's take a look at some of the fun, fascinating and informative content from around the web that caught my eye this spring - and which I think you'll enjoy as well.
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.
Now more than ever, thinking of you cards are a highly meaningful way of letting your loved ones know that they're close to your heart during these difficult times. In today's post, I'm sharing a modern shabby chic thinking of you card that stars Carta Bella's gorgeous Spring Market collection.
Being a caregiver is a role that many of us take on or suddenly find ourselves in throughout our lives. In this post, we explore self-care tips and magickal approaches to help caregivers live as healthily as possible on all levels.
With summertime just over a month away, why not get a jump start on your sunny weather cards with this fun ink blended background, woodland scene stamped, and die cut tree filled camping inspired project.
Sequins and seed beads are fabulous, but if you've ever wanted to take your shaker card making to the next level or shake things up (pun intended) this post - which houses dozens of ideas for shaker card fillers - is for you!
What do green witchcraft, nature magick, outdoor-focused Paganism and a love of the natural world all have in common? Besides being awesome, they're areas that are covered extensively in author Rachel Patterson's fantastic book, Witchcraft into the Wilds, which I review in this post.
An abundance of sweet, feminine, shabby chic elements and a multitude of layers combine to create this heartwarming scrapbook page starring a black and white photograph of my grandma loving holding me on her lap when I was but a wee babe.