Unfettered Wood: Gaelic Polytheism & Folk Magic

Thursday, November 24, 2016

Homemade for the Holidays


As the holidays are fast approaching, I thought that I would share some previous posts of crafts that others could make for the polytheists, witches and pagans for the upcoming Yuletide season.

Apple Spice Whiskey

Botanical Dyed Textiles

Brigid Doll and Bed

Candles for the Three Realms

Cross Quarter Waters

Hearth Candle

Herbal Pillow for Good Rest and Sweet Dreams

Herbal Vinegar Hair Rinse

Mullein Candles

Nature Friendly Offering Stones

Northern Winter Tea

Perfumes and Colognes

Rowan Berry Necklace or Garland

Rowan and Red Thread Charm for Safe Travels

Safe Travels Vessel

Winter Incense

Witchballs

Witch Bottle for Household Protection

Yuletide Candle

Happy crafting!

Laurel
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