My Spellbook is a sorted collection of all of the spells and spell ideas that I have reblogged or posted here on Tumblr. The Spellbook is constantly under construction, with new categories being added, so please click here to see the updated version of this on my blog ^_^
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#Spellbook - Original Spells - Spell Seeds - Spell Collections - Simple Spells - References
Spells Sorted By General Intent
Binding Spells
Blessings
Charms
Cleansing Spells
Curses
Enchantments
Glamours
Grounding Spells
Healing Spells
Meditation Spells
Protection Spells
Purification Spells
Spells Sorted By Type of Witchcraft & Magick
Air Spells
Animal Spells
Art Spells
Bath Spells
Bone Spells
Bottle Spells
Candle Spells
Coin Spells
Cord Spells | Knot Spells
Cottage Spells | Domestic Spells
Crystal Spells
Digital Spells
Divination Spells
Dream Spells
Earth Spells
Energy Spells
Fairy Spells
Feather Spells
Fire Spells
Flower Spells
Food Spells
Green Witchery Spells
Hedge Witchery Spells
Herbal Spells
Kitchen Witchery Spells
Jar Spells
Jewelry Spells
Lunar Spells | Space Witchery Spells | Solar Spells | Star Spells
Mirror Spells
Music Spells
Paper Spells
Pop Culture Spells
Poppet Spells
Powder Spells
Ring Spells
Sachet Spells
Sea Spells
Seasonal Spells
Sewing Spells
Shadow Spells
Sigil Spells
Soil Spells
Storm Spells | Weather Spells
Subtle Witchcraft Spells
Stone Spells
Tea Spells
Techno Witchcraft Spells
Urban Witchcraft Spells
Water Spells
Woods Witchery Spells
Yarn Spells
Spells Sorted By Specific Desire
Spells for Anxiety
Spells for Beauty
Spells for Business
Spells for Calm
Spells for Clarity
Spells for Comfort
Spells for Communication
Spells for Concentration
Spells for Confidence
Spells for Creativity
Spells for Energy
Spells for Fertility
Spells for Friendships
Spells for General Health | Spells for Mental Health | Spells for Physical Health
Spells for Happiness
Spells for Holidays | Halloween Spells
Spells for the Home
Spells for Intelligence
Spells for Letting Go
Spells for Lost Things
Spells for Love
Spells for Luck
Spells for Marriage
Spells for Memory
Spells for Money | Spells for Prosperity
Spells for Motivation
Spells for Nightmares
Spells for Pain Relief
Spells for Passion
Spells for Patience
Spells for Personal Growth
Spells for Pets
Spells for Positivity
Spells for Privacy
Spells for Productivity
Spells for Protection
Spells for Rain
Spells for Recovery
Spells for Romance
Spells for School
Spells for Self Care
Spells for Self Love
Spells for Sleep
Spells for Strength
Spells for Stress Relief
Spells for Travel
Spells for Truth
Spells for Wisdom
Spells for Wishing
Spells Sorted by Kitchen Ingredient
Apple Spells
Citrus Spells
Coffee Spells
Egg Spells
Ginger Spells
Honey Spells
Lemon Spells
Milk Spells
Sugar Spells
Tea Spells
Wine Spells
These matcha green tea and chocolate icypoles! Made with @kenkotea matcha greentea, coconut milk, maple syrup topped with dark chocolate. Honestly these ended up quite bitter with both the tea and 90% chocolate so I ended up adding a bit of honey mixed with the chocolate the sweeten them up a little 💚☀️ #health #healthfood #healthy #cleaneating #chocolate #icypole #iceblock #superfood #tea #summer #food #foodblog #blog #fitspo #healthspo
“Sing for the oak tree The Monarch of the wood; Sing for the oak tree That groweth broad and good; That groweth green and branching Within the forest shade; That groweth now, and yet shall grow When we are lowly laid.”
— The Oak Tree, Mary Howitt (via worldofcelts)
thinking about all the “small” art that’s ever existed. songs that were only ever sung in one village. stories written by children that got lost in the shuffle. personal paintings that didn’t survive the test of time. how they affected the lives of just a few, but still existed, still mattered to someone.
The summer rolls over stabbed by the city red plumage explodes across the trees. The colors always reminded me of you. She slowly drips back into the earth until everything is stained, removed, then frozen. And the world begins again.
Michelle K., Fall. (via enchanting-autumn)
Sorry this is a sorry basic question, but do you have any good tips on how to do colour change correctly when knitting?
There’s no one ‘right’ way to join colours or skeins: it depends on the yarn, the project and how you feel at the time :)
If you have a plied yarn that will take it (probably at least 3-ply as 2-ply tends to not have enough structural integrity), then the Russian join method is the way to go:
https://www.craftsy.com/knitting/article/russian-join/
Alternatively, you can try the spit-splice, which basically felts the two strands together. You want to do this with a yarn that has microscopic scales that will stick together after you splice them, so this only works for animal fibres. I often use this for lace work where weaving in ends is tricky, and the slight bulking from the Russian join isn’t necessarily what you want.
https://www.purlsoho.com/create/wet-splice-aka-spit-splice/
Finally, I often use a weaver’s knot and then weave in the ends as I knit along the row. The weaver’s knot is really small and really tight, so it’s great for any fibre that won’t felt. I’ve used the weaver’s knot almost exclusively for Persian Dreams because the Russian join won’t work on Knit Pick’s palette - the plies are too loose. Plus, you can get the weaver’s knot exactly where you want the colour change to happen, which is handy for tight changes.
Weaver’s knot:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uq6cKZHzMfI
Weaving in ends as you go:
https://www.interweave.com/article/knitting/fair-isle-knitting-weaving-in-ends/
rain appreciation post
Pumpkin Spice Latte Recipe
(Via)