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its the 20th of december!! litha has started :D
(i still need to figure out what im gonna be doing rip)
Sabbat Altar and Celebration Ideas for the Solitary Witch
YULE Altar ideas: Put mistletoe and pine on your altar; put a candle up there to represent the Sun; keep your Yule log on your altar; use symbols of the Sun; decorate with red, green, white, blue, and yellow (red and green for holly, white and blue for snow and wintery colors, yellow for the Sun). Celebration ideas: Kiss a consenting person under the mistletoe for luck; give gifts; have a feast; make magickal wreaths with herbs corresponding to the spell intent (you might use lilac, lavender, and camomile for a wreath that brings peace into your home).
IMBOLC Altar ideas: Use candles to represent the return of spring; make a cute little corn dolly; put a Brigid’s cross on there to honor her; decorate with yellow and green to represent the Sun and return of spring. Celebration ideas: Clean your house; have a self-dedication ritual (to a particular path, deity, philosophy, standard of life, etc.); clean off your working altar and redo it; cleanse and charge any tools or crystals you need to.
OSTARA Altar ideas: Use fake eggs, rabbits, and other symbols of fertility or spring; put some potted plants on the altar; place some packets of seeds you might be planning on growing; decorate with purple, yellow, green, white, and other spring, pastel colors. Celebration ideas: Paint and blow eggs (take proper precautions when handling raw eggs, obviously, especially if you’re putting your mouth on them); if you have a greenhouse, want a potted plant, or it’s warm enough where you live to plant outside, plant some seeds; buy a potted plant; organize your herb shelf.
BELTAINE Altar ideas: Make a mini Maypole for your centerpiece; smack some candles up in there, especially beeswax, if that’s in your budget; put some faery symbols, like little statues or bells or something like that; a jar of honey or some beeswax is always dope; if you’re comfortable with it, some people like to put representations of genatalia on their altar. Celebration ideas: Light an awesome bonfire (also be very cautious with this because fire can quickly turn dangerous); leave offerings to the faeries; have a dance outside; this is a good time to plan to have a handfasting ceremony or wedding; cast any love workings you’ve been meaning to do; if you’re an adult and have a person/people who consent to it, you could choose to have sex during this time (but do be safe!); many people try to conceive children during Beltaine.
LITHA Altar ideas: Symbols of the Sun and the Moon, feminine and masculine symbols if that’s a thing in your tradition; decorate with black and white to symbolize the night and day. Celebration ideas: Get up before the Sun rises and go to sleep after it sets, so you can experience the day and night; have a bonfire (again, safety is important); have a picnic; just spend a lot of time outside.
LUGHNASADH Altar ideas: Put bread and grain on the altar; maybe some apples and other autumn fruits; pinecones and leaves are fall symbols; decorate with red, orange, yellow, brown, and other colors of the season. Celebration ideas: Bake (especially make the cute little bread men); give an offering to the Earth; go to an apple orchard and pick some apples; share a feast with the family or your friends.
MABON Altar ideas: Wine, or grape juice if alcohol is unavailable for any reason; leaves and pinecones; apples; a money jar (see first celebration suggestion below). Celebration ideas: For a week or two before Mabon, put money you can afford to give up in a jar, and donate it to charity or a cause you support on Mabon; have another apple harvest; have another feast; do a ritual to honor the Earth.
SAMHAIN Altar ideas: Pop a few gourds in there, more apples if you want; pictures of the deceased; tools for divination and spirit contact; decorate with black, white, and orange. Celebration ideas: Divination, spirit communication (obviously only if you know what you’re doing); hold a seance or a dumb supper if that’s more comfortable for you; light a candle in the window for spirits (use a fake one if you want it lit all night); leave some milk and honey for the Fair Folk; give offerings to the dead; put up wards and shields if you’re one of the people who would prefer to avoid spirit activity.
🌷🐸Ostara🐰🌿

I love this time of year! Spring is one of my favorite seasons. Life if returning to the earth and my birthday is a few days after the equinox. Here’s how I’m celebrating this extra special time of year🌱🥚
Colors🌈
All pastel colors! I like to emphasize yellow for daffodils, blue and green for new life, and pink for the other spring flowers
Altar decorations🐰
🐣Animal figurines/stuffed animals lambs, chicks, deer, frog, and bunnies are great choices for this time of year. You can even make clay figurines of the animals you see around you.
🥚 painted or plastic eggs
💐Flowers/Plants/Seeds/Sprouts
🌷A vision board/representations of things you wish to get done
☀️Solar symbols
Spell themes🐸
🌱 Renewal
💫Cycles
🌳Balance
🍃Getting rid of negative thoughts, cycles and patterns
Plants 🌱
🌼Daffodils (my favorite)
🌷Tulips
🌱Crocuses
🌺Hyacinth
🌿Thyme
💜Lavender
🌳Rododendron
🌸Hellebore
Food 🥘
🍳 Eggs
🥛 Milk
🥐Baked goods
🥖Bread
🍵Peas
🥕Carrots
🍋Lemons
🥦Any in season vegetables where you live
Ways to celebrate 💐
🎨Paint eggs with friends
🌳Go for a walk, taking notice of the new spring plants and animals
🌅Wake up at sunrise and hear the birds chirping
🍰Bake and cook while putting your intentions into the food
🌱Start your garden by filling an eggshell with dirt and planting the seed in the eggshell. Say your intention while planting so it manifests as the seed grows
🖌Make Ostara themed art, doodles, and crafts
🧺Have a picnic or tea party
🎵Sing, dance, and make music

I hope everyone has a wonderful Ostara and let me know if you try any of these🐣
Tips for Decorating your Altar for Ostara

The spring equinox is approaching, so here’s some tips on how to get your altar and house ready for the Sabbat!
🌸Decorate with pastel colors like lavender, baby blue, and light yellow
🌸Use a woven basket or nest to place offerings
🌸Decorate with statues of fertility Goddesses
🌸Amethyst, quartz, moonstone, citrine, and aquaramarine crystals
🌸Potted plants
🌸Tealights placed in eggshells
🌸Colored eggs
🌸Seeds to represent new beginnings
🌸 Statues or pictures of bunnies
Litha/Yule Masterpost

Northern Hemisphere
Litha History
Litha Facts
Litha Correspondences
Litha Crystals
Litha Incense & Oils
Litha Colors
Litha Plants
Litha Animals
Litha Foods
Litha Deities
Litha Altar Ideas
Litha Ritual & Magick
Litha Activities
Last Minute Litha Ideas

Southern Hemisphere
The History of Yule
Yule Facts
Yule Correspondences
Yule Crystals
Yule Colors
Yule Plants
Yule Incense & Oils
Yule Animals
Yule Foods
Yule Ritual & Magick
Yule Deities
Yule Altar
Yule Activities
Last Minute Yule Ideas
Sabbat Recipe: Caramel Apple Punch
Admittedly, this recipe, as is, works best for gatherings with multiple people, but it can be reduced and altered to make smaller batches.
This is a great one to bring for Mabon or Smahain, as well as non-witchy autumn events.
Ingredients
2- 64 oz containers of apple cider or apple juice
2 liters ginger ale (if you're able to get your hands on Ale-8, it's my preferred brand since moving to Kentucky)
2/3 c caramel sauce
1/2 tsp pumpkin pie spice
6 c ice
2 large red apples, thinly sliced
2 large green apples, thinly
2 c fresh cranberries
Directions
In a large punch bowl, add juice/cider, ginger ale, caramel sauce, and your spices. Gently whisk to combine.
Add ice and fruit and serve immediately.
Sabbat Recipe: Pumpkin Apple Cider Bisque for Abundance, Luck and Health.
Soup season is finally among us, and I am thrilled. This is a nice, cozy soup that makes a tasty addition to any fall sabbat (or just in general because it's never the wrong time to have soup).
1 tbsp butter
1 onion peeled and chopped
1 tsp minced garlic
1 tsp Thyme
1 tsp ground cinnamon
1/2 tsp nutmeg
15 oz canned pumpkin
1 cup apple cider
3 cups chicken stock.
Instructions
In large pot, melt butter over medium heat. Add onion and garlic. Sautée 3-4 minutes.
Stirring in cinnamon, thyme, and nutmeg. Cook another 2-3 minutes.
Add canned pumpkin, apple cider, and broth. Stir to combine well.
Bring to a gentle simmer. Reduce heat and cover for 15-20 minutes.
Add to blender and puree until creamy.








**Reminder that "smudging" is part of a closed practice. Please call it smoke cleansing.




Mabon Tarot Spread
🍂 Merry Mabon and Happy Divining 🔮
I’ll be using this spread with my oracle cards
lammas
- 🥖🌾🌻🍂✨
lammas, or lughnasadh, is the first of our three annual harvests and is celebrated on august 1st; this holiday is centered around giving thanks for and reflecting on the abundance’s and opportunities given to us this year. this sabbat marks the time period in which we‘ll now begin to notice the whispers of autumn creeping in, though still plenty warm, the sun will soon set earlier and earlier and we may even notice just a few, small yellow leaves brushing by in the breeze~

[ recipes ]
• heart-warming potato soup
• vegetarian mushroom ravioli
• cheddar garlic biscuits
• gooey s’mores bars
[ activities ]
• making corn husk dolls
• lots of baking! drown the house in bread
• tend to plant life and make sure it’s strong & ready for the seasons coming
• picnics (wear sunscreen! bring/plan for shade! social distance!)
• camping (heavy shade is a must, be safe in the heat!)
• foraging
• good deep sweep of the house/your space
• deep dusting while you’re at it
[ spellwork ]
• protection & warding
• healing & restoration
• growth & prosperity
• gratuity & offerings
• reflection & planning
• intention setting & manifestation
[ crystals ]
• honey calcite
• howlite
• tigers eye
• peridot
• citrine
• pyrite
• clear quartz
• moss agate
• smokey quartz
• black tourmaline
• clear fluorite
• green aventurine
• sunstone
• hematite
[ herbs ]
• basil
• hops
• cinnamon
• valerian
• cayenne pepper
• bay laurel
• rosemary
• garlic
• thyme
• ginger
[ colours ]
• orange
• yellow
• white
• gold
• brown
• tans/beige
• richer greens
[ grains ]
• wheat
• rye
• wild rice
• brown rice
• oats
• grits
[ veggies ]
• sweet potato
• normal potatoes but especially russet, yukon golds, red potatoes, and those tricolour minis
• corn & sweet corns
• carrots
• any squash (summer, zucchini, pumpkin, etc)
• wild mushrooms (be f*cking.. oh my gods be f*cking careful here- just use these as offerings or in spells, please don’t even think about eating wild mushrooms unless you could consider yourself an expert on foraging and have done plenty of thorough research)
• earthy deep coloured mushrooms (the edible kinds; portobello, baby bella/cremini, shiitake)
• eggplant
• green peas
• spinach/rich greens
[ fruits ]
• grapes
• black currant
• raspberries
• apples
• lemon
• apricot
• elderberry
• fig
• peaches
• blackberries
• blueberries
• watermelon/other melons
• banana
[ nuts ]
• almond
• walnut
• pistachio
[ vegan & omnivore proteins ]
• tofu
• edamame
• turkey/‘turkey’
• chicken/‘chicken’
• salmon, mackerel
• scallops
• crab/imitation crab (snow, king crabs) **(imitation crab isn’t vegetarian/vegan, it’s just ground whitefish instead of crab meat, if you didn’t already know)
• mussels
[ cheeses ]
• white & sharp cheddars
• bleu cheese
• goat cheese
• feta
• marinated cheeses
• gouda
[ drinks ]
• tart, dry, medium bodied berry wines
• airy, crisp white whines
• light-medium brew beers, dryer and not too heavy bodied/bitter (samuel adams boston lager is perfect for lammas in my opinion if you wanna feel like you know what’s up or you’re just looking to try out new drinks, & miller/bud lite is also A1 if you’re a cheap date like me)
• any sort of spiked or nonspiked apple beverage (yes even just plain apple juice)
• ginger beer
• iced teas/coffee/matcha
• americanos/cold brew
[ decoration ]
• scythe
• corn husks
• dried sunflowers
• grain stalks
• iron
• cast iron
[ flowers ]
• sunflowers
• chamomile
• calendula
• marigolds
• yellow roses
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this, whew, is just about everything i’d like to have on here i think. i’ll be adding recipes as the season goes on probablyyy, and i might add in more specific little notes like i did with the beer and stuff if i find anything else like that along the way, feel free to leave any questions or feedback, hope this was helpful!! wishing you all abundant health this harvest~
An early Mabon post

Hey everybody ! :) mabon may be a teensy bit away still but the days are passing fast and the day is slowly nearing! I wanted to make an informational and fun post telling some stuff about mabon and what you can do, movies to watch 🧡
What is Mabon?
Mabon is the autumn equinox dated for September 21-24 this year (2020). The autumnal equinox occurs when the sun crosses the equator on its apparent journey southward, and we experience a day and a night that are of equal duration. Up until Mabon, the hours of daylight have been greater than the hours from dusk to dawn. This is the time to look back not just on the past year, but also your life, and to plan for the future. It marks the middle of the harvest, Mabon is a time of rest and celebration, after the hard work of gathering the crops. Warm autumn days are followed by chill nights, as the Old Sun God returns to the embrace of the Goddess. All Sabbats are occasions to express gratitude to the God and Goddess for the blessings in our lives, but Mabon is particularly so, coming at the height of the harvest season.
How to celebrate Mabon
You can start by decorating your altar if you have one with acorns, pinecones, seasonal fruits and nuts, and some of the colored leaves that drop from the trees in your location. Baskets are good things to use and scythes since they are symbols of harvest. As for candles, autumn colors can be used such as reds, yellows, oranges, golds, and browns. If you have a feast, whether solo or with others, include seasonal vegetables like onions, potatoes, carrots and other root vegetables. Spellwork related to protection and security is appropriate now, as are workings for self-confidence, prosperity, harmony and balance. If you are one who struggles with seasonal depression during the fall and winter months, use this time to set an intention for inner peace and strength. You might make and charge a talisman for this purpose, to accompany you through the next two seasons. You can also do things that aren’t related to witchcraft if you feel unmotivated or don’t have the time. Cozy up and watch some appropriately themed movies maybe even some horror or Halloween movies, make some hot chocolate or a good cup of tea with appropriate herbs to settle down and drink, you can even do things like read or make some cool looking pieces of art to either put on your altar, use as decoration, or just because you want to.
Mabon symbolism

• Foods: Grapes, Acorns, Wheat Bread, Goat, Indian Corn, Horn of Plenty, Cornbread, Corn, Root Crops (Onions, Carrots, Potatoes, etc.), Nuts, Dried Fruits, Apples, Beans, and Squash.
• Drinks: Wine, Ale, and Cider.
• Colors (for those who work with Candle Magick): Red, Deep Gold, Orange, Brown, Maroon, Violet, Russet, Yellow, and Indigo
• Animals: Dogs, Wolves, Stag, Birds of Prey (especially the Blackbird, Owl, and Eagle), Salmon, and Goat.
• Mythical Creatures: Gnomes, Sphinx, Minotaurs, Cyclops, Andamans, and Gulons.
• Stones: Yellow Topaz, Carnelian, Sapphire, Yellow Agate, Lapis Lazuli, and Amethyst. Also, river or stream stones which have been submerged for the Summer may be used.
• Plants: Vines, Garlands (made of these various plants), Gourds, Pine Cones,Acorns, Wheat, Dried Leaves, Corn, Pomegranate, Ivy, Hazel, Hops, Cedar, and Tobacco.
• Herbs: Myrhh, Thistles, Tobacco, Oak Leaves, Hazel, Mums, Hops, Acorns, Marigold, Roses, Sage, Milkweed, Solomon’s Seal, Asters, Ferns, Honeysuckle, Benzoin, Passionflower, Pine, and Cedar.
• Incense would include: Aloes Wood, Cinnamon, Cloves, Benzoin, Jasmine,Frankincense, Myrrh, and Sage.
• Dieties: All wine Deities (especially Dionysus and Bacchus), the Mother aspect of the Triple Goddess, Persephone, Thor, Modron, Morgan, Snake Woman, Epona, Pamona, Muses, Mabon, Thoth, Hermes, Hotei, Harvest Deities, and Aging Deities.
• Other: Burial Cairns, Rattles, and Sun Wheels
Movies to watch

Frankenweenie

Sweeney Todd

Edward Scissorhands

Sleepy hollow

Coraline

Corpse bride
( as for some books I really recommend Edgar Allen Poe for poetry around this time of year. Reading it during this specific time of year just gives it an amazingly good oomph i absolutely adore his work )
That’s all for this post! Information from about two websites and my brain haha but I hope you enjoyed this post and it’s never too early to start researching up and preparing !! Also sorry about all of the tim burton movies I may be a weeeeee bit obsessed but they’re absolutely perfect for this time of year!! Especially on rainy cozy lazy days inside the house when you have nothing to do.
I hope you all have an amazing and blessed day 🌜🍁🌛🍂🌾

Happy Halloween ♥
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A Ritual for Yule
Winter Solstice is a time of new beginnings. It’s the darkest time of the year, but it also marks the time where the light begins to grow. Rituals dedicated to new beginnings - such as personal growth, business, new love - are particularly powerful at this time. In the darkness we sow the seed and nourish it so it can burst forth strong in the Spring.
Here is my ritual for Yule.
You will need:
green altar cloth
red fruit or flowers, pomegranate is perfect but whatever you can find will suffice
charcoal and banishing herbs, such as dragon’s blood, garlic (beware, stinky!), nettle, dandelion, rosemary, juniper, sage
paper and pen
bayberry candle if you can mange it, otherwise a green candle will suffice
a chamomile tea bag - empty the contents and grind to a powder. If you don’t have chamomile, mint can be used instead (which is what I’ll be doing as my pantry is more bare than I thought!)
vegetable oil
Open a circle if that is your custom.
Cover the altar with a green cloth to represent the growth you intend. The red represents the life blood, and pomegranate represents Persephone, the goddess of the Spring.
If you like to work with deity, call upon Persephone as she is the Queen of the Underworld and the Spring. She will help destroy what no longer serves you and grow your intentions in the Spring. Hekate is another great option, as is Hades or Osiris.
First, you will banish bad habits or energies you no longer want in your life. Take a moment and really think. Write each thing down on a slip of paper.
Now light the charcoal and the banishing herbs. Throw each slip of paper into the fire, one at a time, and say “I call to the darkness of this night, banish _______ from my life”. When you have finished, with all your bits of paper, say “the night takes and I am released.”
Now you have made some space, best fill it with some sunshine!
Take your candle and cover it lightly with the vegie oil and roll it in the chamomile. Chamomile is a herb which protects against psychic attack, is considered lucky and to attract fortune of all kinds.
As you do this, say “With this herb and with this light, I set my intention this dark night: into my life love and luck will come, growing now as does the Sun. May happiness and love increase for all I see. This is my intention, So Mote it BE!"
Winter Solstice is an excellent time to undergo a vision quest to find your magical name, a totem animal, a mantra, or other empowering insights. While your circle is open you may wish to ask for messages from your deity or guide, or to send healing energy to the planet.
When your candle is burned down, close your circle. Cast your ashes into the garden and bury them - they are gone!
Yule is also a time for friends and family, and a nice warm glass of mead. Yum! A great way to ground yourself, if you want my opinion. Happy Yule xx
🎄Yule ❄️

The winter solstice is nearly here! Here are some ways to celebrate the longest night of the year ⭐️ ☀️
Food
Oranges 🍊 lemons 🍋 meat 🥩 cranberries ❣️ potatoes 🥔 nuts 🌰 chocolates 🍫 mushroom 🍄 bread 🍞 stews and soups 🥘 hot chocolate ☕️ Yule log cake 🎂 cinnamon 🪵 rosemary 🍃
Colors
Red ❤️ green 🎄 gold ⚜️ silver 🪙white ☁️ blue 💎
Altar Decorations
Mini Yule tree 🌲 mini Yule log 🪵 solar representations ☀️ dried orange slices 🍊 whole star anise ⭐️ candles 🕯snow globes ❄️ greenery from nature 🍃 cinnamon sticks
Crystals
Ametrine🔮 citrine 💛 amber 🧡carnelian ❤️ snowflake obsidian 🖤amethyst💜 diamond 💎 emerald 💚sapphire 💙
Activities
Bake a Yule log cake 🎂
Make dried orange and cinnamon garlands 🍊
Make paper snowflakes ❄️
Decorate a Yule tree 🌲
Have a bonfire and roast hotdogs and marshmallows 🔥
Write wishes on bay leafs and burn them 🍃
Do a house cleansing 🏡
Take a Yule bath 🛀
Do sabbat divination 🔮
Bury the corn husk dolls you made at lughnasad, mabon, or/and Samhain if you made them 🌽
Decorate your house with greenery and holly 🌲
Have a season feast with friends and family 🍲
Drink hot chocolate with spices that correspond with your intention stirred in ☕️

Let me know if you plan on trying any of these ideas and have an amazing Yule! 🌲 ⛄️