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inkywit-ch · 3 years
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#getyourowncrayons (at Jackson, Tennessee) https://www.instagram.com/p/CIi2Jw1JiCX/?igshid=b55s1no77ek1
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Death witchcraft & Bone correspondents - Grimoire pages✨
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List of Spell Jars
I collected a lot of ingredient lists for jar spells, and then I wrote a program to analyse each category for the most common ingredients. So these are kind of… master spell-jars for each category. If you’d like me to analyse any other types of spells, let me know. I can also update this post with more categories of spell jars. All of the ingredients are in order from most to least common for each category. 
Over-all most common colors used: pink, black, white Over-all most common ingredients: salt, rose/clear quartz, cinnamon, lavender, rosemary Protection Common colors: black, white Top five most common ingredients: salt, rosemary, bay leaves, pepper, water,  Other ingredients: sea salt, sage, cinnamon, basil, garlic, mint, anise, lavender, sigil, chili, moon water, ginger, dill, clear quartz, bones
Happiness Common colors: yellow, white, orange, pink, black, red Top five most common ingredients: rose, cinnamon, salt, petals, rose quartz Other ingredients: basil, seeds, rosemary, lavender,  sea salt, orange peel, bay leaves, sugar, sunflower, coffee, lemon, clear quartz, cloves, ginger, citrine, cork, tea, eucalyptus, incense, sage, paper, string, peppermint, marjoram, chamomile
Prosperity Common colors: green, gold Top five most common ingredients: basil, cinnamon, bay leaves, salt, coins Other ingredients: rose, mint, thyme, pennies, glitter
Love Common colors: pink, red, white, black Top five most common ingredients:  rose, salt, rose petals, rose quartz, cinnamon Other ingredients: rosemary, lavender, paper, himalayan rock salt, wax, sigil, apple, water, sea salt, honey, cloves, sugar, nutmeg, seeds, scroll, pepper, cayenne
Self Love Common colors: pink, white, brown, red, blue Top five most common ingredients: rose, salt, lavender,  rose quartz, cinnamon Other ingredients: himalayan rock salt, rosemary, sugar, sea salt, water, chamomile, glitter, nutmeg, basil, wax, incense, crystals, sigil, moon water, bay leaves, peppermint, strawberry, clear quartz, amethyst, apple, thyme
Hexes Common colors: black, red, white Top five most common ingredients: salt, pepper, paper, name, taglock Other ingredients: sigil, dirt, lemon, garlic, vinegar, nails, rock, water,  chili, thread, string, ash
Luck Common colors: green, white, orange, pink Top five most common ingredients: cinnamon, salt, basil, sage, ginger Other ingredients: nutmeg, rosemary, bay, glitter, thyme, sea salt, mint, chamomile, seeds, rose, citrine, quartz, clover, orange, dandelion, sunflower, poppy, frankincense, pepper, lavender, flowers, ashes, oregano
Friendship Common colors: yellow, pink, orange Top five most common ingredients: rosemary, salt, rose, lavender, lemon Other ingredients: orange, honey, paper, petals, sage, himalayan rock salt, quartz, amethyst, sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg
Anti-anxiety/Anti-depression Common colors: pink, black, white Top five most common ingredients: salt, clear quartz, lavender, rose quartz, cinnamon Ingredients: sage, sugar, chamomile, basil, thyme, clove, tea, rosemary, wax, bay leaves, amethyst, pepper, valerian, peridot Grief Common colors: black, white Top five most common ingredients: lavender, quartz, salt, sage, rosemary Other ingredients: lemon balm, thyme, rose petals, crystals
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inkywit-ch · 3 years
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Days of the Week - Correspondants🌙
SUNDAY
In Roman culture, Sunday was the day of the sun God. In paganism, the sun was seen as the source of life, which was popular with the Romans when they were preying. Sunday is therefore linked with the colours yellow and gold. The name originates with the sun due to Hellenistic astrology, where the seven planets including Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, Venus and the Moon each had an hour of the day. Furthermore, the planet which was associated with each hour of the day was given a day of the week, which became apparent in the 1st-2nd century in Rome and Egypt. Sunday is also linked to deities associated with the sun, such as Helios and Ra. Based on this information, Sunday is associated with success, material wealth, fame, personal growth and healing.
MONDAY
Monday is associated with the lunar deities such as Khonsu (Egypt) and Artemis (Greek). In religions such as Islam, Monday is one of the two days of fasting, the other being Thursday. Culturally, Monday is depicted as a day of depression, anxiety and melancholy as it marks the beginning of the working week. Therefore, Monday is depicted as a quiet day, which would correspond to elements of self-care, rejuvenation and cleansing. I’d also associate Monday to be a day to do spells associated with attracting wealth, abundance and luck within the career, due to it being the start of the typical 5-day working week.
TUESDAY
Tuesday is known as the day of Mars. The name originates from Tyr, a God from old Norse mythology who loses his arm to Fenrir. He was associated with being the god of War and being the Lawgiver of the gods. In Japanese and Korean, Tuesday translates to ‘Mars day’. In Greek and Spanish-speaking countries, some people believe Tuesday to be unlucky due to Tyr being associated with war and death. Therefore, rather than having Friday the 13th being unlucky, the 13th of the month falling on a Tuesday in certain places would be classed as unlucky. Therefore, the correspondents I feel that are associated with Tuesday are protection, warding, building mind and body strength, confidence, victory and aggression.
WEDNESDAY
Wednesday reflects the Germanic god Wōden (‘Odin’), and is associated with the planet/ god Mercury. Mercury and Wōden were associated together as both were the guides of souls after death. In Ancient Greece, Hermes was also associated with Wednesday, as he was a conductor of the dead for Hades. In the story of creation, the Sun and the Moon were both created on the “fourth day”, which is known as Wednesday. Wednesday is associated with intelligence, fortune, chance, creativity, wisdom, study, knowledge, communication and calming.
THURSDAY
Thursday is derived from the old Norse god Thor, known as the God of thunder. The Roman god Jupiter was also associated with Thursdays, as both Thor and Jupiter were gods of the sky and thunder. Jupiter was also king of the gods. In Buddhism, especially in Thailand, Thursday is known as ‘teacher’s day’ where education should begin on a Thursday. Thursdays are typically associated with abundance, grounding, health, wealth, authority, justice, anger and fortune
FRIDAY
Friday is linked to the Roman goddess Venus, who encompasses love, sex, desire, fertility and victory. Furthermore, Friday is also linked to the Germanic goddess Frigg, or Freyja based on the translation from some Slavic countries. Frigg was the goddess of fertility and motherhood, whilst Freyja was associated with love, beauty, fertility, sex, gold and war. Folklore depicts Friday as an unlucky day, yet some believe it is a day of good fortune and prosperity due to people sowing seeds on Fridays - it resembles the life that comes after death similarly to how Jesus was resurrected from the tomb after his crucifixion. This day is therefore associated with all forms of love, fertility, beauty, glamour, romance, sex, sexuality, divination, wisdom and youth.
SATURDAY
Saturday was known as Saturn’s day. There is no Norse god associated with Saturday due to the replacement of the eight day cycle with the seven day week. Saturdays in the Eastern Orthodox are dedicated to worshipping Theotokos, which refers to Mary being the ‘god-bearer.’ Prayers of the dead are usually associated with this day as a remembrance to the rising of Jesus. In Scandinavian countries, Saturday is called Lördag, which is derived from the Viking word for bath - Vikings would typically bathe on Saturdays. In some Islamic countries, Saturday marks the start of the week, whereas in others it marks the end. Therefore, Saturday could correspond to necromancy, divination, death, exorcism, spirituality, endings, self-discipline, freedom, banishing, hexing, protection, binding and loss
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Planner layout featuring @veralanestudio #digitalstamps Parrot Love colored with @ohuhuart #alcoholmarkers #digistamps #veralanestudio #plannercommunity (at Jackson, Tennessee) https://www.instagram.com/p/CHvhJTCJoCk/?igshid=19koz45srsf8j
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the garden collection // colors organized neatly
emily blincoe (prints here)
august 2013
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Witchcraft Links Master Post
Flowers:
Flower symbolism
History of plant symbolism and a list
13 lesser known flowers and their negative symbols
All about floriography
A good list of flower meanings and a place where you can buy them too
Lots of informative articles about flowers
Herbalism/herbs:
A long and detailed list of magical and medical uses of many plants
Herbalism courses and workshops
Metaphysical uses and meanings of 500 plants
A giant list of over 400 medicinal herbs
One of the first websites I went to for herbalism. Informative and short
Fun theories about how herbalism works
Herb correspondence list with links to articles about certain ones
Spell crafting tips, meanings, and a place to buy herbs and things
A pdf book about herbalism
Another long correspondence list
31 very common herbs and their associations
List of herbs and links to lore
“Herbal and Magical Medicine” ebook
“Mother Nature’s Herbal: a Complete Guide" 
Crystals:
A list of healing crystals
An encyclopedia essentially where I think you can buy crystals as well
A brief description of the impact of color on properties
Tons of information. Pretty neat site
Religion and books:
Theoi texts library
A ton of legends, myths, and folklore from all over the world
A large selection of books pertaining to mythology and ancient religions
The poetic Edda online as an e-book
Goodreads always has tons of fun and informative books
Social media:
A list of 75 witch blogs from 2020
One of my favorite podcasts
My Twitter (shameless self plug)
Fae:
A small introduction to fae
More fae stuff
A list of fae and their origins Use a popup blocker
Fae in Norse mythology
Divination:
Some dream symbols
A ton of different methods of divination along with descriptions
More in depth descriptions of some divination methods
Spells:
A favorite potion for growth and change
A list of spell types 
Misc.:
How to use witchcraft to help mourn
A really cool site with lots of information and a store
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inkywit-ch · 3 years
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#vote #election2020 #ivoted #tennessee (at Jackson, Tennessee) https://www.instagram.com/p/CHItXlzJKnN/?igshid=1myyk9myfs85l
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inkywit-ch · 3 years
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My planner for this week features both my witchy #stitches Frond and Pyro stamps I designed for @blankpagemuse #planner #plannerstamping #plannercommunity #redrubberstamps #stamper #stamping #blankpagemuserubberstamps #blankpagemuse #witches #halloween #cute (at Jackson, Tennessee) https://www.instagram.com/p/CHBPJ_cpEkQ/?igshid=i9wuify7rvhg
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inkywit-ch · 4 years
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New hair by the absolutely awesome and beautiful @atomic_annie_neverdies I loooove my hair! Thank you so much girl! #vamp #vampybangs #violethair #inkypinkyboo #witchywoman (at •Glow• A Salon by Meredith Capps) https://www.instagram.com/p/CGsk0qkpN8T/?igshid=kon3rz201iwf
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ATC Featuring one of my new stamps I designed for @blankpagemuse her name is Frond. I absolutely love this time of year & so do my Stitches! Available at BLANKPAGEMUSE.COM #blankpagemuse #redrubberstamps #stamping #stamps #cardmaker #cardmakimg #mixedmedia #mixedmediaart #planner #planning #plannerjunkie #brandambassador (at Jackson, Tennessee) https://www.instagram.com/p/CGDIYpjpnpT/?igshid=qyso85porexn
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I’m so excited to share my new line of Stitches Stamps available only @blankpagemuse We have Witchy Stitches: Frond & Pyro Dia de los Muertos inspired Stitches: Memento & Mori! I also designed some text stamps and stencils as well! Be sure to scroll to see all the sets! #blankpagemuse #redrubberstamps #stamping #stamper #cardmaking #cardmakersofinstagram #stampersofinstagram #inkypinkyboo #diadelosmuertos #witch #witchy #witches #halloween #creepycute (at Jackson, Tennessee) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFnKNe-px3X/?igshid=1c12k90i1s5o6
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inkywit-ch · 4 years
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Hand rolled beeswax candles I made. Wrapped in vintage book page and wax stamp #handmade #beeswaxcandles #blueberrypie #scented (at Jackson, Tennessee) https://www.instagram.com/p/CD4AJD6J-Ul/?igshid=ox0mae98aqf5
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witchcraft resources !
300 resources for witchcraft and occultism and counting 👁
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the server now provides a SOLITARY role, where the social channels will be automatically removed for you ✌😌 this is for our witches who dont really want to chat and just want the books / info (or if youre just not comfortable with big servers)
feel free to join here (almost 700 members gang gang)
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Sweet Talkin’
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This spell comes from the idea of “sweet talking” in order to achieve a goal. It works a lot like a honey jar which I have a post about if you’re interested in the history/how to make them. The sugar and honey act to “sweeten” your speech convincing the candle/spirit to work for you.
For this spell you will need:
1) Honey (or any other liquid sweetener ex. agave, syrup, molasses, etc)
2) Sugar
3) Something to mix with
4) A bowl or cup
5) Candle of your choice
What you’re going to do is mix the honey and sugar until it makes a paste. It should be pretty thick and not too runny. Then, using a candle you have already put your intention into your going to smear some of the honey onto it. Be careful not to overcoat it as this can cause fires/uneven burning. With the rest of the honey you’re going to put it on your tongue (DO NOT SWALLOW YET) and “sweet talk” the candle. Tell it what you want it to do, when it will be done and how. After you have said everything you wanted to say light the candle and swallow the honey mixture.
This spell can be used for money, love, or anything else really. I have had amazing results using this for money and have noticed this spell always works fast when I’m in a hurry.
Additional ingredients can be added of course, for example when using this spell for money I usually use cinnamon (powdered) and bank dirt (I have a post on this!) Happy casting!
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Moon Spell Cookies Ingredients: • 1 cup of finely grated almonds (optional) • 1 ¼ cups of flour • ¼ cup of confectioner’s sugar • ¼ cup of butter • 1 egg yolk Directions: 1. Combine almonds, flour, and sugar. 2. Work in butter and egg yolk until well blended. 3. Set it in the fridge until chilled. 4. Roll into crescent moon shapes or use a cookie cutter. 5. Place on greased cookie sheet and bake at 320 degrees Fahrenheit (160 degrees Celsius) for 20 minutes. Spells for: Love - Add a few pinches of rosemary, sweet basil, cinnamon, and honey. Prosperity - Add cinnamon, nutmeg, basil, and grated lemon peel. Protection - Add cloves, rosemary, anise, and cinnamon. Psychic Ability - Add star anise, nutmeg, orange, and thyme.
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inkywit-ch · 4 years
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Hiya loves!!
I made a spread for everyone to use to see what you need to prepare for. It’s a simple three card spread that can be applied to whatever situation that is personal to you. I hope it helps you as much as it’s helped all of us!!
Have a lovely week, Love Kyla <3
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