You don’t have to do the same spells as everyone else. You don’t have to have the same ingredients as everyone else. You don’t have to practice like everyone else.
You can make use of what is in your cabinets. Eggshells, nutmeg, syrup, apples, liquor, vanilla.
You can make use of what is in your environment. Flowers, leaves, roots, seashells, carcasses.
You can make use of the heavens. The sun, the moon, the planets, the constellations.
You can make use of the spirits. Angels, ghosts, demons, gods, fae, lands.
You can make use of yourself. Sing, dance, scream, whisper, remain still, dress up, abandon your clothes, dream, stay alert, leave your body, find your creatures.
You can make use of your hands. Potions, infusions, tinctures, oils, incenses, washes, wines, idols, knives.
You can do magic. Craft poppets, carve names into apples, dress candles with blood, pray over talismans, bury witch bottles, create beasts, invoke, evoke, spit curses and blessings, listen to spirits, burn things, reverse them, consecrate them, break them, carve them, paint them, feed them, instruct them, make them rot, bring them alive, sacrifice them.
Your craft is what you make of it, not what is popular.