A candle and crystal offering for Litha ☀️
Crystals offered: clear quartz, rose quartz, fire quartz, carnelian, aventurine, and a lot of little citrine chips.
(Please ignore my crafts in the background 😅)
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A candle and crystal offering for Litha ☀️
Crystals offered: clear quartz, rose quartz, fire quartz, carnelian, aventurine, and a lot of little citrine chips.
(Please ignore my crafts in the background 😅)
I haven’t gotten my altar back up in the new house yet. But my wife made me a fresh loaf of bread and set out some candles she had to dig through the garage for so I could celebrate Imbolc last week.
It was a smaller ritual than usual. But all the more special because of that.
Yule altar
I'm in another country right now, aka I don't have all my usual witchy items, so I tried to make a small Yule altar with what I got
Offerings for the Holly King: tea with milk and honey (I have no idea why it turned gray??), gingerbread, chocolate
Other items: drawings of the druid animal symbols for the directions- with runes for the corresponding elements, salt and pepper for cleansing, sugar for sweetness and to represent snow, and acorns that I got from a shinto shrine in Japan
(Does anyone know if it's ok to put items from other shrines/ temples on the altar or will the diety get angry? Fyi it was on the ground around the shrine, not an actual offering)
Cleansed and did a healing spell, then I did a reading for myself. I feel good.
Revitalize ya soul.
low leaf | makeshift altar