Pentagram Talisman
Hi guys! Today I wanted to share with you the two pentagram talismans I did during the Pink Moon a few nights ago. I will show you step by step with pictures
I was so happy when I found out that April’s 7th full moon was also a supermoon, because I use the moon phases a lot in my work. I thought it was the perfect timing to create a talisman of protection for my home and a friend’s, that has been telling me about recent problems and negative energy surrounding her.
WHAT YOU’LL NEED
- 10 wood sticks
- Rosemary
- Sea Lavander (or any flower with positive properties that you have)
- string
- cold silicon for crafts (or white glue)
- Salt
- moon water (or regular water)
- 2 white candles
- 2 obsidian crystals
STEPS:
1. Cast a circle
I always cleanse what I’m going to use in my craft. It’s a great way to purify them and fill them with positive energy. Always with the intention in mind, I cast a visible circle around them using the salt, light both candles and place them over some obsidian plates. I put the moon water on top, and while moving my hand deosil twice, I repeat this words “clean above, so as below, cleanse this materials for positive to grow”
2. Overlap the sticks
I like to begin overlapping the sticks to envision how I want my pentagram to look like. Make sure you do it in a flat surface so it’s easier.
3. Glue the tips
Using the cold silicon put a small dot in the points you think needed. When you use the string, the sticks will normally move around, so I find using a little bit of silicon really useful to keep the pentagram together.
4. Herbs
The same way you glued the tips, use a little silicon to put the herbs in the places you think relevant.
5. String
Use the string to secure the sticks, the herbs and flowers. I will normally start by the outer tips of the pentagram.
6. Inner corners
Once you’ve done the outer tips, and move to the inner corners of the pentagram. You want to start using the string vertical first, then horizontal, as for there’s more angles to bind together.
Vertical
Horizontal
7. Repeat the steps
Repeat all the steps for your next talisman. You can also skip using the string in every corner. By the thickness of the sticks you can determine the focal points where you need reinforcement. But I will definitely recommend always doing all the outer tips.
String in focal points
String in every corner
That’s how I did my talismans during the pink moon. I placed mine in my living room and gave my friend the other one. It has giving us protection, peace and love these days.
I hope you liked it, and find it useful
Image source: my camera 📸
Blessed be,
- May xo.
#talisman #pentagram #protection #peace #love #witch #witchyvibes #craftywitch
This is so beautiful!✨
























