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20 Irresistibly Witchy Autumn Crafts to Make & Sell

Autumn has arrived, bringing with it the perfect opportunity to create and sell a whole range of magickal, witchy crafts. As the days grow shorter and the evenings cosier, we’re all on the lookout for unique, handcrafted items that bring beauty and unique seasonal style into our homes.

Whether you’re a sea witch, green witch, kitchen witch, or simply love working with magickal crafts, these 20 handmade DIYs offer a mix of beauty, function, and appeal.

As you bring these creations to life, remember to infuse each one with intention – it’s this personal touch that will make your crafts irresistible to witches, spiritual seekers, and boho lovers alike.

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So, grab your materials, get inspired, and let’s dive into some witchy crafting…

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1. Leaf & charm bracelets

Handmade charm bracelets featuring crafted leaves, fall-inspired gemstones, and autumn symbols are perfect for the cosy, witchy vibes of the season.

As the crisp air settles in and the days grow shorter, these beautiful accessories will capture the magic of autumn, inviting customers to embrace the change of the season.

Combine stones like moonstone for intuition, smoky quartz for grounding, and citrine for a warm, autumn glow.

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2. Spell jars

Spell jars are fun to make, potent little vessels of intention AND they sell like hot cakes!

Fill them with intention-based ingredients like herbs, salt, and crystal chips.

Sell a variety for love, protection, prosperity, or confidence. Many witches will also make customized spell jars, where buyers choose the ingredients based on their needs.

Read these posts for full instructions and ingredients lists:

3. Altar constellation cloths

Create hand-dyed or screen-printed altar cloths featuring astrological constellations, moon phases, or planetary sigils.

These can be used as tarot reading cloths, crystal grids, or general altar decor.

If you’re handy with a needle and thread, consider adding metallic thread embroidery or natural botanical dyes for an artisanal touch.

4. Pressed flower & herb resin pendants

Encapsulate the magic of late summer with pressed flowers and sacred herbs sealed in resin.

These pendants make stunning jewellery pieces that also carry protective or healing properties, supporting witches through the autumn months.

Try adding tiny sigils, gold flakes, or even a sprinkle of salt, and be sure to add these into your descriptions, so buyers get the full impact.

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5. Handwoven autumn witch’s bracelets

Woven bracelets are simple to make and always sell well, especially when sold in sets, so people can gift them out to their favourite witchy sisters. Witchy, boho styles with autumnal colour are highly sought after.

Weave in protective symbols, or tiny gemstone beads, to create pieces that not only look beautiful but also serve as magical talismans.

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6. Herbal witch’s broom (besom) decor

Mini decorative besoms (witch’s brooms) are great for cleansing spaces and attracting good energy during seasonal changes.

Buy mini brooms and embellish them using dried herbs like rosemary for protection, lavender for peace, or mugwort for psychic insight. Adorn them with twine, charms, and small crystals (use a hot melt glue cun to secure) to make each one unique.

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7. Mini scrying mirrors

When the light starts fading and evenings draw in, many witches turn to divination.

Mini scrying mirrors are easy to make, and so appealing to buyers because they’re beautiful, unique little objects that are quite irresistable!

To make them, you need to source a selection of small frames with glass inserts, gently take them apart and paint the inside of the glass with a few layers of black paint. Then simply put back together (with the painted surface facing inwards) and voila!

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8. Spell candles

Hand-poured candles infused with wild foraged herbs, oils, and crystals make powerful tools for spellwork.

Try creating blends for abundance (cinnamon, orange, pyrite chips), self-love (rose, hibiscus, rose quartz), or cleansing (sage, rosemary, black salt).

Label them with beautiful intention cards to enhance their appeal.

Supplies you’ll need:

9. Hanging herbal witch bottles

Similar to spell jars, witch bottles are clear glass bottles filled with dried herbs, flowers, and magical elements.

They make stunning hanging protection charms, and can be crafted for specific intentions—love, prosperity, or home blessings – and sealed with wax or twine.

Add a tiny rolled-up spell scroll for an extra mystical touch.

10. Moon phase wall art 

Create handmade wall hangings using repurposed materials or driftwood, and painted moon phases.

These pieces are great for lunar witches and astrology lovers who want to honor moon cycles in their home. Some variations could include hand-burned sigils or crystal embellishments.

    11. Sigil-burned ritual spoons

    Using a woodburning tool, transform simple wooden spoons into stunning and unique magical tools for stirring potions, mixing herbs, or adding intention to spells.

    Burn protection sigils, moon phases, or elemental symbols onto the handle or bowl, using stencils for even, consistent designs.

    For a unique touch, offer custom sigil engraving or herbal-infused wood finishes like rosemary for cleansing or cinnamon for prosperity. 

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    12. Hand-pressed floral spell papers

    Sell beautifully handmade parchment infused with summer flowers, and herbs, to be used for writing spells, letters to the universe, or adding to grimoires.

    Offer them in packs with different magical intentions, such as love, abundance, or protection.

    TO make, simply tear scrap paper into small pieces and blend with water in a bucket or big bowl, until it becomes a soft pulp.

    Mix in your flower petals and herbs before pressing the mixture into thin sheets using a screen or sieve. Turn them out, then allow to  dry completely before cutting to size, or leaving the edges rough and organic.

    Need papermaking supplies?

    Making your paper with ready-made frames and screens is a bit of a must. But it’s absolutely worth the investment because you can use them over and over again. Here are my favourites:

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    13. Herbal bundles (smoke cleansing sticks)

    Herbal bundles made with locally sourced, ethically harvested plants are an excellent seller. They also provide a welcome alternative for those looking to avoid White Sage and Palo Santo, both of which are overharvested and often culturally inappropriate to use.

    Summer blends might include rosemary, lavender, mint, or chamomile. Add dried citrus peels or flower petals for a seasonal, vibrant touch.

      14. Handmade runes

      Create a whole 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:

      15. Herbal Harvest Salt

      Blend dried herbs into coarse salt to make a delicious (and magickal) seasoning for protection, abundance, and grounding. This is a super simple craft, and always sells well, as herbal salts are something people use in so many ways.

      Simply grind your herbs in a mortar and pestle, and combine with salt. If using fresh herbs, grind them and mix with salt, then dry out on a baking sheet in a very low oven until all the moisture has gone.

      Once made, pour into beautiful jars and label. These can be used in cooking, sprinkled on thresholds, or used in all sorts of protection charms and spell jars. Be sure to include all relevent information on labels.

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      16. Soothing lemon balm lip balm

      A gorgeous and magickal self-care product that soothes, protects, and adds a touch of herbal medicine to your daily ritual. Lemon balm is prized for its calming, antiviral, and heart-soothing properties – making this balm ideal for both spiritual and physical nourishment.

      You will need:

      How to make:

      In a double boiler or heat-safe bowl over low heat, gently warm your oil and add the dried lemon balm. 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 lemon balm.

      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 or uplifting 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, and store in a cool, dry place. Use daily as a nourishing, soothing, micro-ritual.

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      17. Autumn anointing oils

      Create a ritual oil using base oils such as organic almond oil, olive or jojoba oil, and add a selection of autumn-scented essential oils such as frankincense, orange, clove, or myrrh.

       Infuse the oil with a small piece of carnelian or garnet for added vitality, and label with different uses and instruction.

      You can place them into roll-on bottles for personal use or amber glass dropper bottles for altar work.

      Get supplies here:

        18. 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:

        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.

          19. 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.

          20. 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:

          These autumn crafts blend magick, beauty, and function, making them perfect for selling in your Etsy shop, at markets, or even early winter festivals this year.

           The key to success is offering unique variations – experiment with different colours, symbols, and materials to appeal to a wider audience.

          Also, focus on beautiful packaging, handwritten intention cards, and eco-friendly materials as these little touches can make your creations even more appealing. Share the meaning and magickal properties behind each piece in your product descriptions, or at your stall, helping customers connect with your craft on a deeper level.

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