Cheerful blogs

Just a list of some blogs that bring positivity and happiness to this site! I could’ve listed so many more, but tumblr capped me… Feel free to add your own favs or new categories! Also thanks so much to everyone who helped me find these blogs ❤

Animals:

Art:

General Positivity:

LGBT+:

Mental Health:

Nature/Scenery:

Studyblr:

Suggestions:

Witchcraft:

Beltane Resource Masterpost

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A collection of categorized links for your Beltane needs! What is Beltane? [X] Beltane is celebrated between April 30th to May 1st (October 31st to November 1st in the S. Hemisphere) and is also called: May Day, Lá Bealtaine, and Beltaine!

The Basics:

Beltane Crafts:

Beltane Recipes:

Beltane Spells:

Beltane Tarot Spreads:

Other:

Bedridden witch: Weather edition

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  • Keep jars of water from different types of weather nearby.
  • Create a page of sigils, one for each type of weather.
  • Try to guess the forecast for the day, then check it!
  • Burn rain scented candles, or ones that remind you of certain types of weather.
  • Utilize herbs and woods that are connected to weather magic [X].
  • Draw energy from whatever weather is happening outside.
  • Read/write poetry that makes you feel the weather.
  • Hang wind chimes and flags outside your window so you can easily tell the changes in wind.
  • Put a rain gauge in sight of your window.
  • Enchant a snow globe to bring snow.
  • Listen to ambiance tracks that sound like the rain or a storm. 
  • Use the raindrops on the window as a form of divination.
  • Make a file with videos and gifs of different weather and pull it up when you need to.
  • Use a glass of water to summon/dispel rain.
  • Make bottles for types of weather, shake to bring it and tap to dispel it.
  • Watch YouTube videos on different types of clouds and how they’re formed.
  • Use different weather’s waters for scrying, cleansing, or flinging something into manifestation. 
  • Use a super in-depth weather app.
  • Leave small offerings to weather/storm deities if it fits your craft.
  • Create a terrarium that resembles your area, and add things to manipulate the environment. 
  • Open your window!
  • Use a map to draw weather certain places.
  • Create art for your favorite types of weather.

Related posts:

Hello! I’m thinking of learning tarot cards. Do you know which tarot cards are preferable for a beginner? I personally like the Rider-waite tarot deck though. And can I make them at home by simply printing them (a secret witch :/) ? Will they be as effective as the bought one? Also, if you know where I can buy them, do tell me. Thanks! :)

I personally think any cards are okay for beginners, but Rider-Waite has well established resources for card meanings. Let me make some lists of resources for you 🙂

Playing cards for divination:

Printable tarot cards (all external sites that I verified):

Tarot Apps:

Where you can buy them:

  • Online! Amazon, Etsy, etc.
  • Metaphysical shops and bookstores.

Travel Witchery

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Because why not incorporate witchcraft into every aspect of your life, amiright or amiright?

What to bring…

  • Pocket/Travel altars! [X] [X] [X] [X]
  • Travel talisman
  • Small crystals/Crystal jewelry.
  • A pendulum.
  • Your tarot cards/playing cards for the intent of divination.
  • A witchy journal, or books on witchcraft!
  • Something to *legally* collect soil, water, plants, and other things from where you travel.
  • A locket with items/ingredients within it inspired by the spell bottles/jars below:

To aid in safe travels…

Other handy spells…

Sigils…

Rejuvenating Witchcraft

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Things to help you move on and recover from a long day, a rough night or a good cry.

Spells and magic:

Things to make:

To move forward:

Little things to do:

Drinks:

Odds and ends:

*Please research herb safety before using!

Green witchery: The basics

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Being a green witch basically means you want to incorporate plants and nature into your craft! Other names include: nature witch, plant witch, garden witch, forest witch, etc.! I’ll talk about some of the basics being a green witch could entail, but this certainly isn’t an all-encompassing list!

On gardens and growing plants:

Whether you have a flourishing garden filled with everything one could possibly think of, a little windowsill herb garden with the bare essentials or one potted succulent; there’s no denying the joy that comes from helping green things grow!

  • A container around 2-3 feet deep and filled with soil is perfect for growing potatoes! Plop ‘em in, water them occasionally and harvest in the fall.
  • Plant things for the butterflies and bees!
  • Sage, rosemary, basil, mint, thyme, oregano and cilantro are all helpful herbs that you might consider planting.
  • Daffodils, marigolds, roses, sunflowers and primroses are my favorite witchy flowers.
  • Eggshells and banana peels are your friends.
  • These food plants can easily be regrown.
  • #garden witch / #garden magic / #garden tips

On bringing the green in (houseplants):

Let’s be real, not of all of us have access to areas for planting gardens, or infinite space for indoor plants! It can make being a green witch a bit tricky. 

  • Spider plants, lucky bamboo, air plants, aloe vera (succulents) and cacti are all pretty easy houseplants.
  • Terrariums are adorable and you can make them into mini gardens!
  • Grow one plant for each area of your life (happiness, mental health, etc) [source]
  • You can get bulbs for grow lights that fit into normal lamps, just be sure to put the plants directly under it!
  • Watering plants with rainwater will make them happy!
  • #houseplant magic / #houseplant tips

On incorporating nature:

  • Find a place outside you can safely visit. Try to spend at least five or more minutes a day sitting and watching. Quiet your mind and just be. (This could be your front porch or backyard, it doesn’t have to be in the forest)
  • Wander on some nature trails. Visit the local body of water. Walk outside.
  • Start taking pictures of beautiful wild places, or wildlife.
  • Learn about what birds and animals live in your area, and perhaps what their tracks look like.
  • Climb a tree, go swimming in wild waters, take your shoes off and feel the ground beneath your feet, remove invasive plants and plant native ones, pay attention to weather patterns, collect rainwater, etc.
  • #nature witch / #nature magic / #connecting to nature

On wild plants:

  • Get some basic plant field guides. I really like Audubon and Peterson, along with Botany in a Day. 
  • There are also plant apps and websites. 
  • Learn what plants have poisonous look-alikes and how to tell the difference.
  • Get a calendar. Go out at least once a week and document what stages the different plants are in. For example: March 4th. Oso berry leaves almost open. Nettles small but fully established. Bitter cherry has unopened flower buds. Salmonberry leaves almost open. Also worth adding where (elevation/location) which is SUPER helpful for harvesting reference later.
  • Pick a plant a week and research/journal it. Points include: What it looks like, what look-alikes there are, ecosystem + elevation it grows in, medicinal uses, edible uses, magical uses, etc.
  • Harvest plants and use them for medicine and food after safely doing research*.
  • #plant magic / #plant witch / #wild plants

Helpful links: