It's Fire Prevention Day. Let's face it—most magical folks love setting things on fire! But nothing ruins a spell or ritual faster than a fire hazard. Here are some handy tips to be aware of when burning things and a little blessing to keep things safe: While candles that have lots of herbs, crystals, and other interesting bits in them look cool, they can be a serious fire hazard. These are best burned in larger cauldrons, away from any flammable materials. Those little charcoal ...
Oak is a strong and waterresistant wood, which is why it's used to make whisky barrels, boats, and flooring. The powers of the oak tree are easily harnessed in magical work because of the abundance of acorns—which are, of course, oak seeds! This spell utilizes the power of the oak to protect your home. Start by collecting four acorns near your home. (If you live in a zone with no oak trees, collect four tree seeds native to your area.) Once you have gathered the acorns, hold them in your ...
Use this spell to bring more money into your bank account. On the inside of an envelope, write your bank account number. Put a few dollars into the envelope along with some shiny coins. In a small bowl, mix together some powdered cinnamon, basil, and oregano. Envision the spices as thousands of dollars as you mix them together. Every night for seven days in a row, sprinkle a generous amount of the spice mix into the envelope as you say:More money to me, by all goodmeans, may it come my way,in ...
The scarecrow decorations you see now at garden centers can be magically charged to make great protective charms for home and garden. The great thing is no one needs to know that they're magical. You'll need a scarecrow decoration that you can stick into the ground. You'll also need a square piece of fabric about the size of a handkerchief, garden twine, and some protective herbs. I use one peeled clove of garlic, a dash of black pepper, and at least two basil leaves. First, position your ...