Current Hermes Altar
As of November fifteenth, this is my altar for Hermes.

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Current Hermes Altar
As of November fifteenth, this is my altar for Hermes.
Traveling Altar
So this is my current project I am working on, especially since I am moving out to Nevada for six months for Conservation work. I am a "baby" pagan (fondly refered to that by some friends) so this is my first actual altar. I am under the belief that things have more value and meaning when they are made not bought. So save for my gemstones (accumulated over time) and the matches (ease of travel for v. cleansing herbs), I have made everything by hand.
- The altar cloth is a knitted 16"x16" square from a local sheep named, Speckles.
- The statues and bowls are polymer clay because my first attempt was with air dry and they cracked.
-The pouch was fabric given to me by a local seamstress who I learned was pagan and has been wonderful help and guidance.
- The smaller pouches will hold all of my stones are made from "Speckle's" left over wool yarn.
So I just wanted something to really have that I can quickly set up and be discreet with. That was a struggle when I moved back in with my mother to the point I never bothered to make one or practice given the temperament of the household's opinions Now that I have the opportunity to, I will. It will give me a chance to learn and find myself too.
House altar with @phoenixalicia
🌸 aesthetic version 🌸
Just started on my pagan journey and lighting my first altar has made me happier than the religion I grew up in did!
Blessed Beltane
March 30th, 2019
I purchased my first altar! Finding this piece in the store I felt connected to it IMMEDIATELY. I knew exactly what I would use it for. At this point, I was just beginning. I purchased a few books on Paganism and decided I wanted to begin implementing witchcraft into my daily life. Salt lamp, and incense burner were items I had prior to beginning my journey. While the dish and worry stones are from my dearest friend (more like sister) grandmother. I wasn’t sure where I was going, I just new that it felt right.✨
Starting my altar :)