Witch Tip

notyourmothersspellbook:

When working with dried herbs make sure that they are always completely and totally dry before sealing them in a container (which should also be totally dry). Also, if you use them for spells later on where they will get wet plan for how you will dispose of the spell. Herbs/plants/etc. will mold something terrible if you’re not careful with how you store/dry them. 

spiritscraft:

Pick up salt packets and pepper/hot sauce packets and sugar and honey packets at restaurants. Salt is protective, pepper/hot sauce for hexing, sugar and honey for sweeting things up. Chocolates for romance and sex and mints for chance meetings where you want to make a good impression. Variety tea bags are single use herbals: Chamomile, mint, ginger, etc. You can keep them in your bag and always have them handy.

lazywitchling:

Okay witches, let’s make some stickers.

“What? Jes? What use can witches have for stickers?” Grimoire decorations, INTENTION CANDLES, sigils! This is a craft floating around Pinterest for putting pictures on a candle jar. Make stickers of your deity. Make stickers for yourself. Cover a jar in a collage of stickers that represent you. Or a friend. Or an enemy. Or a concept (money, peace, cleansing). Stick a candle in your jar and you’re golden.

So anyway. You will need:

🔮 scissors 🔮 clear packing tape 🔮 a bowl and some water 🔮 a magazine, newspaper, or printed page 🔮 (optional: a coffee filter, wax paper)

Find an image or word you want to use. Magazines work really well for this. Newspapers are good too. Theoretically you can use pictures you print, but laser printers work while inkjet printers don’t? I don’t know, I haven’t tried printing stuff. If you have an inkjet printer, go ahead and try it, it can’t hurt.

Cut the image out exactly as you want the sticker to look. Don’t try to trim it after you out the packing tape on. Trust me, I made that mistake.

Stick packing tape over your images. (You’ll want a non stick surface for this. I’m using a plastic tray here. Laptops work well too. I mean what.) Rub the image really well so the tape sticks to it completely. Use your fingertips, not your nails or anything hard. You can scratch the tape and then it looks icky. Again, trust me.

The ink from the image will stick to the tape, but it will cover up the adhesive. When you cut out your sticker, you’re going to want to leave a small border around it so you’ll still have some sticky left. This is why you don’t trim the image after you stick the tape on it. Otherwise you’ll get a pretty picture on clear tape with no stickiness.

Dunk your packing tape and image in some water. In this pic, I cut out the image BEFORE dunking in the water, but it’s actually easier to trim away the excess tape while it’s wet. The water prevents the tape from sticking to your scissors, so you can trim more easily. Also this is where you might want the coffee filter because…

… you’re going to rub the paper off the packing tape. If you’re lucky like I was here, the paper will peel off in one nice piece. Other times you have to rub until the paper kinda shreds off. This is where the coffee filter comes in handy for cleanup later, cause you can just lift out the filter with the paper bits and throw it away and not worry about washing it down your sink and clogging your drains.

Beware in this step though. It is possible to rub the ink right off the tape, so be gentle with it.

Once it dries, the clear parts of the packing tape will still be sticky, so you can stick it on your jars or books or laptop or whatever.

If you’re not going to use them right away, you can keep them on wax paper or freezer paper to save for later.

And that’s it!! Stickers!

Notes: dark colors are less transparent than light ones. Keep that in mind for your candles. Also, don’t experiment with the best images you really like, start with a crappy one to see how your printout/magazine/paper will take to sticker making.

Tag me if you post pics of stickers you made and how you use them! I’d love to see!

More Storm Witch Tips (or for any witches really):

twisters-and-witchery:

  • Be mindful of the gut feelings you have about the weather. If it feels bad, it probably is. (That goes for anything really. If it feels wrong or off, it is, and its probably best to leave it alone/get outta there)
  • Clear Quartz can influence the power of a storm by being used to store a storm’s energy. Receiving energy from a storm weakens it while adding energy strengthens it. 
  • That said, be careful about how you use storm energy. Strengthening an already severe storm could have consequences for not just you, but people around you. 
  • Just because its overcast, doesn’t automatically mean it will rain. It means most of the conditions are right, but all the necessary conditions must be met before it can rain. A simple rain spell can usually fix this.
  • Cumulus clouds + sunlight = cumulonimbus clouds. If cumulus clouds begin building into towers early in the day, there’s a good chance of storms later on.

Feel free to add on to this list!