Merlin is my companion and my familiar. So, I figured that his name should be the title of this Witch's room. I'm going to post spells, both new and well used ones, and all kinds of information on the craft. I'm a 5th generation Witch, so I have a lot of older learning that I would love to pass on. Come in, have a cup of tea, pet my cat, and maybe learn something along the way
Tuesday, October 02, 2012
Candle Powders
I find this works better then oils to anoint candles.... less chance of dangerous flair ups and fires~
Candle powders are a great addition when preparing spell candles. They're easy to make, and add extra kick to spell work when the powder has been properly charged during it's making. Good bases for candle powders are:
unscented cornstarch, fine saw dust or baking powder. The herbs must finely ground before mixing them with the base. (food processor is fantastic for this... also coffee bean grinders! and of course mortar and pestles... but that takes a lot of work!)
Also you can add a few drops of food color to the powders to give them the color you need for a specific spell... and pretty too!
To use, 1st anoint the candle with the water (moon blessed water is best to use), then either lightly dust the candle by sprinkling it with the appropriate powder, or pour some of the powder out on a flat surface and roll the damp candle in it.
HEALING: 1/4 cup base, 1/2 tspn each of rosemary, sandalwood, vervain and basil.
LOVE: 1/4 cup base, 1/2 tspn each of catnip, basil, yarrow and jasmine.
MAGICK: 1/4 cup base, 1/2 tspn each of dragon's blood, cinnamon, patchouli and rosemary
PROSPERITY: 1/4 cup base, 1/2 tspn each of nutmeg, jasmine, cinnamon and bayberry.
BANISHING: 1/4 cup base, 1/2 tspn each of clove, frankincense, ginger and pepper.
that's so cool! I never thought of that. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited to read this. The grands will love to help with this one and learn at the same time. Love this. Thanks so much. Blessings, Oma Linda
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