Imbolc, also known as Candlemas, is one of the four fire festivals, or cross-quarter days in the Wheel of the Year, and it sits at the halfway point between the winter solstice and spring equinox. Imbolc is an ancient festival that has been celebrated for centuries...
Creating a hone that feels warm, welcoming, and quietly magickal is a dream for many, especially those who embrace the cottage witch lifestyle. From performing seasonal cleansings to crafting nature-inspired charms and decor, there are SO many easy ways to weave...
The New Moon opens the gateway to a fresh lunar cycle, and in witchcraft, it’s cherished as the perfect moment to plant new seeds of intention. This dark, fertile phase is when the veil of possibility feels thinnest, inviting you to clarify what you want to call into...
Hey witch. There’s something so special about brewing a simple cup of tea using loose leaves (instead of tea bags!) that many people seem to be missing out on. Add a little moonlight, some flickering candles, and your favourite mug (or cup and saucer) and suddenly...
Even witches need rest. No… scrap that. Especially witches need rest! Rest and self-care (aka caring for yourself) isn’t a luxury, it’s a necessary and natural part of life, where you are tending to your mind, body, and spirit so your magick flows freely. A...
It’s party season! And when it comes to hosting, I’ve always believed a good party should feel like stepping into another world… But I don’t think the real secret is only food or music – it’s all about the atmosphere you create. A well-placed...
The October full Moon is one of the most beautiful in the whole year. When the leaves are turning, and the season palpably shifts, this potent Moon – known as the Hunter’s Moon – rises bright and sharp in the cool, dark skies. This year, the...
Have you ever stepped outside on a Harvest Moon night and felt like the whole world was holding its breath? The September Harvest Moon is unlike any other in the year. She rises huge and golden, close to the horizon, washing the fields, trees, and your own skin in...