snow & ice magic ❅
snow ❄️
cleansing, transformation, metamorphosis, balance, change, new beginnings, gentleness, healing, beauty
ice 🧊
stillness, reflection, stasis, transformation, metamorphosis, freezing
colors
all shades of blue
white
grey
light purple
translucent varieties of any of these colors
herbs & oils
peppermint, spearmint, wintergreen *
eucalyptus *
camphor *
tea tree *
winter savory **
sage **
thyme **
rosemary **
lavender **
fennel **
lemon balm **
parsley **
oregano **
chives **
comfrey **
dill **
chervil **
sorrel **
crystals
aqua and angel aura quartz
blue sapphire
blue topaz
dumortierite
celestite
calcite
diamond
apatite
aquamarine
tanzanite
amethyst
blue lace agate
snowflake obsidian
opal
clear quartz
milky quartz
opalite
labradorite
ideas
in general, use icicle water to use for cursing or protective magic
use snow water for acts of cleansing, renewal, or change
use ice water for freezing or binding
snow candle spells - use snow as the base of your spell with a candle at the center
bury statements of intent involving self-love and kindness in soft snow outdoors to release your intent
place a representation of something you want to banish inside of a container filled with snow - allow to melt and pour outside away from your property
freeze a taglock to bind or curse a target
use an icicle to stab through a poppet or effigy
use purified snow water as a hair rinse or when washing your face
collect snow water - allow to melt and then refreeze as a symbol of change and transformation
charge items like crystals or talismans with snow, ice, or icicle water
use a bowl of snow water to scry
alternately, place water outside to freeze overnight and use the ice to scry
make snow or ice oil by combining mint essential oil, a carrier oil of your choice, and corresponding crystal chips
make snow water or oil to anoint items
bury items in the snow to cleanse or charge
safety advisory: please boil and filter any melted ice or snow you collect from outdoors that you plan to consume or use on your body
* things that feel "cold" aka, those that activate the temperature receptors in your nose relative to colder temperatures ** herbs that thrive or survive in winter
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