What’s in a Name: Five Witchy Herbs
There’s a Tumblr post that makes it’s way around the internet about the folk names of various plants. It points out the fact that “eye of newt” is the folk name for wild mustard seed or that “bat’s wing” actually refers to the holly leaf. As a hedgewitch, I love this...
Article in Llewellyn’s Journal
Today my article on last minute kitchen witch gifts went live over at Llewellyn. You can read the article here.
Free E-book, Yulecraft: 9 Projects to Make and Give
My ebook, Yulecraft: 9 Projects to Make and Give is available for free on Amazon right now until December 1. The book contains step by step instructions with photos to guide you through making these nine witchy projects perfect for Yule or Christmas gift giving. It...
Coffee & Cauldrons Podcast Interview
I had the pleasure of talking with Maria and Robyn of the Coffee & Cauldrons podcast. We chatted about Hestia, home magic, and how to make one's home cozy this coming winter. You can find the episode, along with their others, on their website.
How to Celebrate a Witchy Yule
Want to get away from the commercialism of the winter holiday? Want to spend more time on family and friends and less money? Want to know how you can incorporate the Yule sabbat into your pagan and witchy practice?Join Raechel Henderson for her workshop How to...
Free Hestia Workshop
I will be hosting a free online workshop on Sunday, November 12, at 6PM (MDT). The workshop will be over Zoom. I'll be teaching about how to work with Hestia. This workshop will cover the history and meaning of Hestia, how she is relevant in today's society, and how...