Choosing Yule over Xmas on the sly:

witchinthenight: Sometimes it’s not about making a big declaration to world about what your beliefs are; but instead the subtlety of your choices. When choosing how to decorate I choose winter/nature themes rather than religious images like nativity scenes. Greeting cards are more likely to have a snowman or a stag rather than a bibleContinue reading “Choosing Yule over Xmas on the sly:”

It’s December?! 🙀

foodffs: And to think last week I was surprised it’s Sunday already. Where was I for the last few months? I’m guessing last week you were all too busy with Thanksgiving and all that since we had only five (I think) top recipes. But you really compensated this week, so – long post ahead! 😅 InterestingContinue reading “It’s December?! 🙀”

stormbornwitch: Samhain Ritual Part 1 – Calling the Ancestors The sigil above represents a cemetery and was created by @qedavathegrey​. You can see their post about the sigil and it’s ideal uses here. To complete the first part of this ritual you will need: a cauldron or cast-iron cooking pot graveyard dirt (from the cemetery ofContinue reading

Hey Bree! What do you do about a dumb supper if you don’t have a table or chairs (broke college witch)? Also how do you make soul cakes and what spirits come to the supper?

breelandwalker: flower-in-the-ashes: breelandwalker: MY WHEELHOUSE! -cracks knuckles- Okay, a Dumb Supper (or Dead Supper) can be done pretty much with any table-like surface you have. It doesn’t really have to be an elaborate set-up. I literally used to toss apples into the woods and leave bread on my windowsill before I got my own place.Continue reading “Hey Bree! What do you do about a dumb supper if you don’t have a table or chairs (broke college witch)? Also how do you make soul cakes and what spirits come to the supper?”

Samhain Folklore

belladonnaswitchblog: Love Divination: Keep a sprig of rosemary and a sixpence under your pillow on Samhain night, and you’ll dream of your future spouse. In parts of England, it was believed that if a maiden carried a lantern to a well on Samhain night and held the light above the water, she would see the reflectionContinue reading “Samhain Folklore”

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