![]() If you've ever tied a ribbon around a homemade doll or whispered a wish into a bundle of herbs and cloth, congratulations—you've already tapped into the ancient art of poppet magick. Poppets are magical dolls used to represent a person, intention, or energy. Far from being just folk remnants or Halloween tropes, poppets are powerful tools of manifestation, healing, protection, and personal empowerment. In my book Dollcraft: A Witch's Guide to Poppet Magick & Haunted Dolls, I dive deep into the rich and versatile world of doll-based spellwork. But today, let me take you on a quick journey into what poppets are, how they work, and why you should absolutely be making one. What Is a Poppet? The real magick isn't in the material—it’s in the intention and the connection you form with your creation. Creating Your Poppet Some classic correspondences:
Add a taglock—something that links the poppet to its target. Hair, handwriting, photos, or even a name written in your own spit all work. Then breathe life into it with your voice, your intention, your energy. Enspiriting and Activating It's deeply personal. And it works. Types of Poppets
Whether you're a kitchen witch or a cemetery sorceress, there's a style that fits your path. Living Magick Some witches even create full poppet families, guardians for their homes, or effigies to help with shadow work. The possibilities are endless, and the magick is real. Final Thoughts So go ahead—make your magick real. One stitch, one whisper, one poppet at a time. Blessed be. |
Patti Negri, psychic-medium and "Good Witch," is best known for her recurring role on Travel Channel & Discovery Plus's Ghost Adventures and the hit YouTube series "TFIL Overnight" with Elton Castee. She is also the ...