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Spell: Back to School Charm

Color of the Day
Incense of the Day
 

Making new friends can be tough, especially for young kids just starting school. Here is a charm I made for my daughter on her first day to attract friendships and fun in an unfamiliar classroom.

Gather these materials:
* Colorful beads shaped like hearts or other friendship symbols
* Thin cord for stringing

Hold all the beads in your hands and visualize your child surrounded by other children, laughing and playing. Imagine your child having a great time at school and feeling happiness as they connect with other kids. See the beads glowing with a pink aura.

String the beads on the cord, continuing to visualize, until it is about five inches long. Tie the ends together, creating a circle of good vibes. Tie this securely to the zipper on your child’s school bag.

Should the string get broken accidentally, not to worry—it will release friendly energy!

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About Kate Freuler
Kate Freuler is the author of Magic at the Crossroads: The Devil in Modern Witchcraft and Of Blood and Bones: Working with Shadow Magick and the Dark Moon. She has written articles for Llewellyn's Magical Almanac, Llewellyn's Spell-a-Day Almanac, and Llewellyn's Sabbats Almanac. She lives in ...



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