Abragail and Valaria - How To Become A Sensuous Witch - Paperback Library - 1971
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New stuff in the Portland Button Works Spiral House Shop December 6, 2023
Candy Colored Cauldrons! Blue, Green, Pink, or Red!
Mini Candle Holder with Finger Ring
Conjuring the Commonplace: A Guide to Everyday Enchantment & Junk Drawer Magic by Laine Fuller and Corey Hutcheson of New World Witchery Podcast
Lighting the Wick: An Intuitive Guide to the Ancient Art and Modern Magic of Candles by Wright and Leanne Marrama
Goblin Mode: How to Get Cozy, Embrace Imperfection, and Thrive in the Muck by McKayla Coyle
Slingshot #138 Winter 2023 (FREE! Just pay shipping)
Myth & Lore Zine Issue 7: Witches, Warnings, & Windershins
Witches on Film Zine from Myth & Lore
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Good Luck for Halloween
On hallowe’en we’ll cast a Spell,
The Witches will our Fortunes tell,
My true love I will try to find--
I wonder who has me in mind?
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how to use cauldrons
cast iron cauldrons are multifunctional tools that can be used in a wide variety of ways. this includes:
mixing ingredients for spellcasting
melting and mixing ingredients for candles
burning incense, essential oils, herbs, etc.
collecting water or ashes
creating charged water like sun or moon water
scrying with water
cooking or drink-mixing with intention
making alternative or natural remedies
cauldrons can be used in almost any way you can think of, whether for rituals, festivals, personal use, or more. they can even be used as just decor!
note: cast iron can rust or start to lose its beautiful look if not taken care of properly. some sources suggest seasoning cast iron with oil and baking to infuse it, but we suggest you do research to care for your cauldron the way that best suits you and your uses
we have a few cauldrons left in our shop, so check them out below!
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Jacynth Hope-Simpson (editor) - The Hamish Hamilton Book of Witches - Hamish Hamilton - 1966 (illustrated by Krystyna Turska)
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