Winter has arrived!
The nights are growing longer by the day, and the saturation levels seemed to be tuned right down on the colours outside. Yet it’s a season of cosy firelit warmth, steaming mugs of cocoa, and the sense of family and community created by gathering together to share stories, laughter, and simple comforts.
And then, Yule arrives as a celebration of light returning and the magick of making.
Winter is a perfect time to craft.
Some witches may love sitting by the hearth with a pair of knitting needles. Others creating handmade treasures to give as gifts. Or maybe you’re an industrious kitchen witch making a plethora of unique products to sell at markets and online?
From fragrant pomanders and glowing candles to tiny spell jars, Yule ornaments, and warming bath salts, this article contains 30 different witchy winter creations that invite you to bring comfort and creativity into your home – and to share that magick with others.
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So, pour yourself something warm, gather your supplies, and let’s explore 30 wonderfully warming winter witchy crafts to make, gift, and sell this season…
1. Cinnamon Stick Ornaments
Let’s start with something easy!
These are classic Yule decorations that look wonderfully rustic and smell divine! And they’re super simple to make – simply bundle cinnamon sticks together with twine, then embellish with dried orange slices, star anise, or small charms, looped on ribbon.
Perfect for altars, trees, or gifting. Bundle together and sell in packs.
Get supplies here:
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Natural twine or cotton cord – THIS 1mm twine is great
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Red ribbon (we LOVE this gorgeous, 3/8 inch velvet ribbon)
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Dried orange slices – make your own or try THESE
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Star anise or other spices
2. Mini Winter Spell jars
Miniature spell jars are easy to personalise and always a bestseller.
Fill small glass bottles with layers of salt, herbs and tiny crystals. Seal with a cork and wax, and tie with ribbon and a small charms.
Sell a variety for love, protection, prosperity, or confidence. Many witches will also make customised spell jars, where buyers choose the ingredients based on their needs.
Supplies Needed:
- Small glass jars – these are ideal
- Dried lavender flowers:
- Organic dried rosemary
- Dried mugwort – source locally
- Basil a sacred herb of wealth and luck
- Peppermint to invigorate and attract fortune
- Star anise – brings luck, and protects new ventures (and looks great in a spell jar)
- Dried chamomile flowers to soothe
- Rice a symbol of fertility and continuous wealth
- Gold leaf flakes or gold-coloured items for divine prosperity
- Green aventurine – a magnet for wealth and opportunity
- Pyrite – the stone of ambition and abundance
- Black tourmaline chips or obsidian pieces to protect
- Citrine chips to radiate prosperity and personal power
- Jade – an ancient stone of luck
- A small piece of paper (for your intention)
- Sea salt, black salt or cascarilla (make your own)
- Wax sealing kit with 24 colours (melt on a teaspoon and pour to seal)
- 1/4 inch coloured ribbon – we LOVE this set of 36 colours for different spell intentions
These are all suggestions – source your own ingredients and research what would work best for you.
3. Wax Sealed Spell Parchment
These little parchment envelopes are simple but so sweet.
Start with small envelopes or folded parchment, and write a note, an affirmation, a blessing, or short spell inside. Choose something for protection, prosperity, or love, or create seasonal blessings specifically for Yule. Once folded, melt a little sealing wax over the flap and press it with a stamp to create a gorgeous item.
These can be sold as ready-made spell envelopes for rituals, tucked into gifts as charms, or offered as part of a seasonal ritual kit.
They’re also perfect for personal use, slipped under pillows, placed on altars, or burned in ritual to release the intention.
Supplies needed:
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This pack of 25 deckle-edged envelopes are perfect
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or use THIS cotton parchment paper
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Wax sealing kit with 24 colours (melt on a teaspoon and pour to seal)
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or THIS set of 12 metallic colours is gorgeous
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Wax seal stamp kit – this has 20 different designs!
4. Pinecone Fire Starters
This is another simple winter craft, and it offers something really useful!
Gather pinecones, dip them into melted wax (beeswax or soy wax works well), and while the wax is still tacky, sprinkle with herbs like rosemary, bay, or cinnamon. Once set, they can be used to start fires in hearths or wood stoves, filling the space with a gorgeous aroma.
Bundle a few together in a pouch or box and sell them as Yule gifts for hearth witches, or market them as “magickal fire starters” at winter fairs.
They also make thoughtful handmade gifts for friends with fireplaces.
Get Supplies:
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Pinecones (dried)
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Wick pieces (optional, to help light) – cut from this spool of natural waxed hemp
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Twine or ribbon for bundling
5. Herbal Winter Bath Salts
Herbal bath salts make luxurious self-care gifts while also serving as ritual cleansing tools. Blend Epsom salts with a few drops of essential oils and dried herbs like lavender, rose, or rosemary. For an extra magickal touch, add a small tumbled crystal to each jar.
Package them in pretty jars or kraft pouches, and sell them as seasonal blends (like “Winter Solstice Soak” or “Dreamy Yule Bath”).
They’re inexpensive to make in batches and perfect for gifting.
Supplies Needed:
- 1 cup sea salt for purification and ocean energy
- ½ cup Epsom salt for relaxation and muscle relief
- Dried lavender flowers
- Dried rose buds
- Dried mugwort – source locally
- Dried chamomile flowers to soothe
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Dried orange peel (optional)
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Essential oil – try this amazing set of 12 oils by cliganic
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Mason jars for storage – try this set of 12 to make your salts in bulk
6. Yule Log Candle Holders
Inspired by the traditional Yule log, you can make miniature versions that look so cute when displayed around the home.
Cut a log into smaller sections and drill shallow holes to hold tealights or taper candles.
Seal the wood, then decorate with evergreens, holly, or charms tied around with ribbon.
A cluster of these makes stunning centrepiece for Yule altars or festive tables. Sell them as one-of-a-kind ritual tools or seasonal home décor pieces.
Supplies:
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Logs or thick branches (dried)
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Drill with spade bit (for candle holes)
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Tealight or taper candles – beeswax are our fave!
- or try these very thin, honey-scented tapers – they’re unusual but work SO well for this craft, if your yule logs are small.
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Wood sealer/finish. You can use Mod podge
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Decorative extras: pine sprigs, holly, red velvet ribbon, pentacle charms.
7. Charm Bracelets
Charm bracelets are an accessible and customizable way to carry magickal intentions.
Simply string beads and charms (moons, stars, pentacles, runes) onto elastic cord or jewellery wire. Each bracelet can be themed for prosperity, protection, love, or Yule blessings.
They’re lightweight, easy to sell at markets, and perfect for beginners to make. You can even offer them in sets, or as “pick your intention” creations, where customers choose charms.
Get supplies here:
- 110 metal alloy winter-themed charms
- 8 natural stone pentagram charms – these are beautiful
- 84 natural crystal hanging charms – super practical for making charm bracelets
- Pentacle charms for protection
- Sun and moon charms
- 27 snake chain bracelets – a great base for your charms
- Jewellery jump rings (for attaching charms)
- … or grab a complete kit for jewellery making in bulk!
8. Herbal Beeswax Candles
Handmade candles are always in demand, especially during the dark winter months. Pour melted wax into moulds with a wick and sprinkle herbs and oils into the mix.
Popular seasonal herbs include rosemary, cinnamon, and mugwort.
These can be sold individually, in sets, or as part of ritual kits. Add festive ribbon and labels to make them gift-ready.
Supplies you’ll need:
- White soy wax
- .. or Pure White Beeswax Pellets – the creme-de-la-creme for candlemaking (you can also use this for soap and cosmetics).
- … or use a Candle Making Kit with Boiler – comes with a boiler and little electric stove
- Wicks
- Clear candle jars with lids (or collect and reuse)
- .. or white candle tins
- .. or black candle tins
- … or if you’re brave, use a seasonal mould like this detailed elk candle mould – it’s incredible!
9. Wood-Burned Altar Spoons
Turn plain wooden spoons into ritual tools with a wood-burning (pyrography) pen. Burn designs like runes, sigils, or moon phases into the handle, and finish with oil or sealant. They can be used to stir potions, teas, or magical blends.
They’re inexpensive to make once you have the pyrography tool and sell beautifully as one-of-a-kind items for kitchen witches.
Get supplies here:
- Woodburner tool – this one is super inexpensive and ideal for beginners.
- Moon stencils
- Runes stencils
- Animal stencils – I love these designs!
- Set of 12 wooden spoons
- Pack of 50 mini wooden spoons – these make stunning spell spoons
10. Resin Crystal Coasters
These glossy, magickal coasters combine function and beauty.
Using a silicone mould, pour resin in layers, embedding crystals, herbs, or glitter as you go. Once cured, you’ll have durable coasters that shimmer with witchy energy.
They’re great for altar tools, gifts, or simply as unique home décor pieces. Each one comes out slightly different, which makes them extra special for selling.
Get your supplies here:
11. Crystal Pendulum Boards
Pendulum boards make divination really accessible for newbies, and they’re a beautiful, visually striking craft where you can let your creativity loose!
Start with a wooden round or flat board, paint or burn designs (yes/no/maybe, sun and moon, or seasonal symbols), then finish with a sealant.
Pair with a pendulum to offer as a complete set.
They sell reallt well around Yule, when people are reflecting on the year ahead and seeking guidance for the new one.
Supplies:
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Wooden round or board– This set of 12 is perfect
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Paints, markers (like these poska pens), or pyrography tool
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Sealant or varnish – Mod Podge works.
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Optional: pendulum (see THIS post)
12. Botanical dream pillows
Filled with lavender, mugwort, and chamomile, craft small cloth sachets to encourage deep sleep, lucid dreaming, and spiritual connection as the evenings draw in.
Sew them from natural cotton or velvet in gorgeous fabrics, and include a tiny spell scroll inside for extra charm.
13. Handmade runes
Create a series of full rune sets, using wooden ‘coins’ cut from fallen branches. Paint each one with Elder Futhark symbols or custom sigils of your own (these Poska pens make it super easy, or use the pyrography tool linked below)
Offer mini readings to buyers to inspire them!
Get what you need here:
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Wooden coins, or make your own from a fallen branch.
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Woodburner tool – this one is super inexpensive and ideal for beginners.
- Runes stencils – if you’re not confident going freehand just yet.
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14. Snowflake Sigil Ornaments
Bring protection and magick into the home with wintry snowflake ornaments.
Get hold of a selection of pre-cut wooden snowflakes (trust me, it’s SO much easier than trying to DIY!) and inscribe or paint sigils onto them. If you have extra time, carefully wrap in cotton for texture.
Then hang them with ribbon on Yule trees, garlands, or windows.
They’re quick and inexpensive to make, and make stunning little accessories to sell at markets or fairs, or as or stocking fillers.
Supplies:
- Wooden 4-inch snowflakes
- or this set of 100 snowflakes
- or this set of 100 hollow stars also work amazingly!
- Poska pens or markers
- Yarn for wrapping – try this extra fine 100% cotton
15. Herbal Infused Oils
Infused oils are magickal, practical and make stunning gifts at Yule.
Fill a bottle with herbs like rosemary, rose, or calendula, then top with olive or jojoba oil. Let it steep, strain, and rebottle for ritual anointing, spellwork, or even skincare.
Package them in amber glass dropper bottles with labels, or roll-on bottles for personal use, and market as ritual anointing oils or massage blends (be sure your herbs are skin safe)
Get supplies here:
- Cold-pressed jojoba oil
- Organic sweet almond oil
- Frankincense oil – this brand is my favourite
- Sweet orange oil
- THIS Christmas Tree blend from Gya Labs is a gorgeous blend of pine, cedar and spearmint
- THIS set of 6 Christmas oils from Folkulture is also an incredible selection of scents!
16. Pressed Evergreen Grimoire Pages
Bring nature’s resilience into your magickal journals and witch spell book this winter, by pressing evergreens like pine, cedar, or holly. Once pressed flat, mount them onto parchment pages with notes about their magical properties, or frame them as artwork.
These make stunning grimoire additions or altar decorations.
They’re inexpensive to create, and framed pieces can be sold as witchy wall art or seasonal keepsakes.
Supplies:
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Fresh evergreen sprigs (pine, cedar, ferns if you can find them – source locally)
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A stack of heavy books, or a flower press – we love THIS one
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Parchment paper– use the full A4 sheet, or carefully cut to smaller sizes
- Mod Podge or glue for mounting
- Pens for labelling
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Frames or binding supplies – try THIS set of 4 magnetic hanging frames
- or this set of 3 natural wooden box frames
17. Laser-Cut Witchy Jewellery
For crafters with access to a Cricut or Glowforge (yes, they’re pricey but life-changing if you’re a crafter!) witchy jewellery is both profitable and versatile.
Cut pendants or earrings in shapes like moons, stars, runes, or pentacles, then attach hooks or cords. Use wood, acrylic, or even leather for different looks.
THIS is a great tutorial from firstdayofhome.com
These sell very well online and at markets as they’re lightweight, customizable, and unique.
Supplies:
- Cricut – this is the best starter pack for the Explore 4
- or the Glowforge machine
- Acrylic sheets, or leather
- Jewellery jump rings (for attaching hooks)
- Earing hooks
- Pliers
- … or grab a complete kit for jewellery making in bulk!
18. Herbal Soap Bars
Soap-making is such a soothing process, and melt-and-pour bases make it super simple. Add herbs, essential oils, and even crystal chips for extra magic. Shape them with seasonal moulds like moons, stars, snowflakes or pine trees.
These are excellent to sell in sets or as part of Yule gift baskets. They’re practical, beautiful, and customizable.
Supplies Needed:
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Melt-and-pour soap base (we love THIS organic glycerin base, THIS shea butter base or THIS goat’s milk base)
- Frankincense oil – this brand is my favourite
- Sweet orange oil
- THIS Christmas Tree blend from Gya Labs is a gorgeous blend of pine, cedar and spearmint
- THIS set of 6 Christmas oils from Folkulture is also an incredible selection of scents!
- Soap moulds – like THESE snowflake moulds, or THESE Sun and Moon face moulds are my absolute fave!
19. Mini Crochet Witch Hats
Mini crochet witch hats are fun little ornaments often made for Halloween, but perfect for Yule trees or altars. Make them in traditional black, or use festive reds and greens. Add charms, beads, or even tiny bells for a playful touch.
They’re lightweight and affordable, making them great sellers at markets or in bundles as tree décor sets.
Supplies:
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Crochet hook (this set for beginners is ideal if you don’t have one)
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Needle and thread
20. Soothing rosemary lip balm
A gorgeous and magickal self-care product that soothes, protects, and adds a touch of herbal medicine to your daily ritual.
Rosemary is prized for its cleansing, protective, and healing qualities in folk magick and herbalism. Infused into oil, it becomes a nourishing balm that heals chapped lips, strengthens resilience, and carries the fresh, evergreen energy of winter.
This makes it a beautiful product for personal use, or to sell as part of a seasonal self-care line.
You will need:
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2 tbsp organic dried rosemary
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¼ cup olive or coconut oil (we love this brand)
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1 tbsp pure white beeswax pellets
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Double boiler or heat-safe bowl (we LOVE this double boiler)
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Fine mesh strainer or cheesecloth
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Optional: a few drops of organic chamomile essential oil
How to make:
In a double boiler or heat-safe bowl over low heat, gently warm your oil and add the dried rosemary. Let it steep for 30–60 minutes, keeping the heat low so the herbs don’t burn. Stir occasionally to release the properties of the rosemary.
Once the oil has taken on the herb’s colour and scent, strain it through cheesecloth or a fine mesh sieve to remove all plant matter. Wipe out your bowl.
Return the infused oil to the heat and add the beeswax pellets. Stir gently until the wax has completely melted and the mixture is smooth and golden.
Remove from heat and, if using, stir in a few drops of essential oil to enhance the soothing effects of the balm.
Carefully pour the warm balm into small tins or lip balm tubes. Work quickly but carefully—it will start to set as it cools.
Allow the balm to fully cool and solidify before sealing the containers. Label with the date and ingredients. Can be used daily as a nourishing, soothing, micro-ritual.
21. Hand-Painted Witch Bells
Witch bells are traditionally hung by doors for protection, and this becomes even more important during the darker winter months.
Paint small bells with protective symbols, runes, or festive designs, then string them together on ribbon or twine. They chime beautifully while warding off negativity.
They’re affordable to make in sets, and usually sell really well as Yule décor with magical intent.
Supplies:
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Jingle bells – THESE small vintage bronze bells are our favourite
- or try this set of 100 bright gold 1-inch bells
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Ribbon or twine – I use 1mm gauge. Red and green, of course, look, the most festive! THIS Gold twine is also stunning
22. Herbal Bath Bombs
Who doesn’t love bath bombs?!
These always sell really well in craft fairs and on stalls, as they make perfect gifts.
Supplies you’ll need:
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1 cup baking soda
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1/2 cup citric acid
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1/2 cup corn starch
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1/4 cup Epsom salts
- Witch hazel (and a spray bottle)
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Essential oils – like THIS set of 6. Or use stand-alone scents like rose, bergamot, or a special bedtime blend
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Dried herbs like chamomile, mint, or calendula
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2 tbsp melted coconut oil (we love this brand)
To make, mix all the dry ingredients. Slowly add the coconut oil and essential oils, then spritz with witch hazel (this will keep fizzing to a minimum) until the mixture just holds shape. Pack tightly into moulds and let dry overnight.
Package with recyclable materials (like these cardboard soap boxes) and label with ingredients and spiritual properties.
23. Crystal-Embedded Incense Holders
Shape a base from air-dry clay and press a geometric design of crystals into it before it sets. Add a hole for holding incense sticks, and a groove for collecting ash.
Once dried and sealed, these make beautiful and functional altar tools.
They’re easy to personalise with different stones or colours and are always popular among incense users.
Supplies:
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Air-dry clay – this 5lb teacher pack is actually the best around!
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Crystals (amethyst, quartz, obsidian). Source some small points, as well as tumblestones
- Anything you like the texture of to imprint (ferns and other natural materials always look good)
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Incense sticks (for sizing)
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Mod Podge to seal
24. Decorated Besoms (Mini Brooms)
Mini besoms, or brooms, are traditional witchy tools for cleansing energy. Make small versions with cinnamon sticks or twigs, bound with twine. Decorate with herbs, charms, and ribbon for a festive touch.
They’re gorgeous as altar decorations or lovely Yule gifts for your coven sisters, plus they’re inexpensive to make in batches.
Get supplies:
- 50 mini brooms
- Pentacle charms for protection
- Sun and moon charms
- winter-themed charms
- Assorted crystal points
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Natural twine or cotton cord – THIS 1mm twine is great
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Red ribbon (we LOVE this gorgeous, 3/8 inch velvet ribbon)
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Dried orange slices – make your own or try THESE
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Whole star anise or other decorative spices
- Hot melt glue gun – this is one of the best
25. Yule “Advent” Calendar
Give the countdown to Yule a magickal twist with a witchy advent calendar. (And yes, I know Advent is a Christian concept. But the idea of a “countdown” can still be a lot of fun for witchy souls!)
Use small envelopes or boxes and string them together. Fill each one with a herb, crystal, spell card or other witchy accessory. Label with numbers for the days leading to the Solstice.
This makes a highly giftable product and is also perfect for Etsy or winter markets as a unique witchy celebratory experience.
Supplies:
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Small kraft envelopes or THESE small hexagonal drawstring boxesare so striking
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Herbs, crystals, or charms – get creative!
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Number stickers or stamps (we LOVE this 0-9 stamping kit)
26. Witchy Mushroom Cocoa Kits
Add a magickal twist to hot cocoa!
Layer cocoa powder, marshmallows, cinnamon, and optional mushroom powders (like reishi or chaga) into jars or pouches. (Add a sweetener like coconut sugar, or instructions to add one with the hot water or milk).
Include a printed spell card for warmth and love.
They’re easy to prepare in batches and sell wonderfully as cosy, gift-ready Yule kits.
Supplies:
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Cocoa powder (choose a higher fat content powder like this one)
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Marshmallows
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Mushroom powder (organic reishi, organic chaga)
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Small jars – like THIS set of 40 7oz jars if you’re making lots!
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Labels or printable cards
27. Herbal Pomanders
This old-world craft has its origins in medieval Europe. Whilst pomanders have come to be associated with Yule, they were originally made as a kind of protective charm to ward off illness and evil spirits.
Today, they make a fragrant and quite lovely-looking ornament (and warding off evil is a bonus!)
Simply stud oranges with cloves (pierce holes first with a toothpick if this is tricky) then hang them with ribbon. Your pomander will naturally scent your home while bringing prosperity and protection.
They’re classic Yule crafts and make beautiful, fragrant, handmade gifts.
Supplies:
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Oranges
- and forest green also looks amazing!
28. Frosted Crystal Sun Catchers
Make winter sparkle with handmade sun catchers. String quartz crystals and beads onto wire or thread, so they hang like icicles.
They look so beautiful all together, and are perfect for winter gifting or décor.
Supplies:
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Clear quartz crystal beads – choose faceted ones like these to reflect the light
- add a few pops of colour, like these red carnelian faceted beads
- finish with crystal teardrops or pendants
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Jewellery wire or strong thread
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Wire cutters or pliers
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Self adhesive hooks for hanging – trust me, these make life so much easier than drilling and screwing!
29. Herbal spell kits in a box
Curate mini spell kits with themed ingredients like candles, crystals, herbs, and an instruction scroll. These are a great way for newbie witches to start practicing simple spellcraft without getting overwhelmed, and they sell really well.
Popular themes include manifestation, protection, and self-love rituals.
Basic supplies:
- Wooden boxes (pack of 8)
- Wooden boxes (pack of 6)
- Smaller boxes (pack of 24)
30. Solar Return Wreaths
Wreaths are deeply tied to Yule, symbolising cycles and renewal.
Create one for yourself and if you enjoy the process, make more to gift or sell.
Use evergreens and decorate with golden ribbon, dried oranges, and charms to represent the sun’s return. These make bright, cheerful, festive door décor that will make you smile whenever you open your door!
Supplies you’ll need:
- A wreath base, like this 10-inch circular wire base
- … or this very large grapevine base (makes a stunning wreath)
- … or try this Moon-shaped wreath base
- Dried flowers (chrysanthemum, nigella)
- Lots of evergreens (ivy, cedar, fir cuttings, holly)
- Floral wire or twine
- Scissors or garden shears
- Mixed pentacle and star charms – these are ideal for added protection
- THIS frayed-edge red velvet ribbon is absolutely stunning!
- or go for gold with this beautiful golden ribbon
Pheww… there you have it, 30 winter craft ideas.
These seasonal crafts are intended to weave together magick, coziness, and purpose, making them perfect for selling in your Etsy shop, at seasonal markets, or even at festive Solstice gatherings.
The key to standing out is offering unique variations – experiment with different colours, herbs, symbols, and seasonal touches to appeal to a wider audience.
Beautiful presentation matters too: eco-friendly packaging, handwritten spell or intention cards, and a touch of seasonal ribbon or a sprig of dried herbs can elevate your creations.
Share the symbolism and magickal properties behind each item in your product descriptions or at your stall, as this will help customers connect not just with what you’ve made, but with the spirit of the season itself.
Now, I’d LOVE to know which of these crafts speaks to you the most. Save these pins for later, and head over to Pinterest and comment there.
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