Love the video but you're staining paper the hard way. Pro strat is fill a few inches deep rectangle dish with water and put water and a few spoons of coffee in and dissolve it. Then just lay the paper in for as long as u want for how dark you want it, then pull it out and let it dry. Way easier than sitting there tea bagging. And you can get a lot of paper done in a short time.
real witch opinion: I loved the video and your channel. most of my decor is coming from here, but i think, personally that putting plastic/glue/ruber cloges up the energy of the cristal. but I also understanfd that you are not using for it's magick properties. so forget I said anything xD
I'm a practicing witch and also an atheist, just thought I'd share since I know a lot of people are struggling with things like that. Yes, it's possible to have both, dont worry bro.
Jason Schuele as a practicing witch myself I am curious, wouldn’t you be classed as agnostic....? Witchcraft has a spiritual aspect to it, be that a deity(s), fae, other figures/ entity’s of power or simply beliefs about everything having some power or soul, obviously I don’t know what your path is here... I am not particularly religious myself but witchcraft as a practice often coincides with religious practices. This is not meant to dam you in any way I am simply curious about your path and how it functions, thanks. ( for context I have one patron but I mainly work with plants and gather knowledge on them. Meditation also occurs but not regularly so as I stated above I am not the most religious witch out there myself)
@@AEmeraldEntity I follow a similar path to OP. For me, it's not necessarily believing everything has a power or soul, it's more believing certain things have properties and characteristics that can incite certain intentions. 💜
AEmerald Entity witchcraft itself is not a religion it’s a practice used either in itself or in combination with a religion or belief system. You can do both or just one without the use of deities. It’s rly up to the individual :) for example some may cast a spell but not call upon any deity for guidance or some incorporate their religious deity such as Hecate in a ritual or daily life. It’s a very forgiving and welcoming practice. I hope that makes sense
@@AEmeraldEntity not all witchcraft involves worshipping a deity or a god/goddess. a lot of it is manifesting and using magickal properties to attract things to oneself.
I loved how you produced your video. The music was very complimentary to what was going on. The diy's were wonderfully and your technique of explaining the "how to" was super easy to follow. Good job. I subscribed
I’m amused by the amount of sister witches that have commented lol...I came here to say that my actual wand looks very very similar but it uses a Herkimer diamond. Blessed be 😉
This is amazing ! I am new to the brother sisterhood of witch craft. I can’t wait for your next video do you think that you would sometime in the near future show a video on how to create and cast your own spells
its alot better to use coffee but whether you use coffee with baking soda or tea, add water to the plastic pan you're using, and then the tea/ coffee and place the paper in there to soak for a bit, take it out and stick in the oven, that is ofc if you're using the paper to make a book. Take a look at NerdForge's channel on book binding, its a lot easier
you probably don't know this but calling magick an aesthetic is quite rude and is similar to calling someone's religion an aesthetic, witchcraft is an ancient practice and I work with deities who don't take that to well ( deities are gods who we work with in magick) and it's rude to call the gods an aesthetic, maybe just find a similar aesthetic I know cottage core and angel core are pretty similar and you'll find a lot of hedge witches and herbal witches use that as their aesthetic.
@@aresroyle7809 I didn't mean to come off as rude, and I am sorry, I just really liked the days in video and I guess the vibe that they had. I wasn't trying to be disrespectful. thank you for telling me
hey! i know you mean no harm by this but the terms such as "white witch" or "black magick" actually have some racial history behind it so i wouldn't recommend using those terms
This is the first I've ever heard of this I've just tried to google and nothing is coming up. Can you share some material or links so I can read more into it. "White Witch" to my understanding is anyone that practises White Magic. White Magic pursues the ethics of kindness and goodness it has nothing to do with race.
@@AshleeWhite hi! i mean no harm by this, lovely video, but witchcraft doesn't specifically lean towards good or bad. (this is confused a lot, i totally get it.) but yes, black magick and white witch are extremely racist terms, we try not to use those.
Ashlee White coming in on Sarah’s comments here, the idea of black magic was stared as a racial thing against things like voodoo and other common closed practices as a scaremongering tactic to make “black” witches seem evil along with unfortunately the skin colour (I am white and may have gotten aspects wrong here as as you said information is hard to find,I apologise if I have) Witchcraft or paganism itself tends to be neutral. Fire can burn but it can also light your path for example. The idea of witches being evil didn’t come around until James VI who was using it as a way to get rid of any non Protestants. (Yea I hate how a lot of shit in history is due to England. We were bastards) Before then witch was a wise woman, healer/doctor , midwife etc. Doing the jobs many think as more brutal at the time with advanced techniques. Also before JK Rowling witch was gender neutral,wizards(kinda like nerdy librarians) are different.
As a Wiccan my room naturally looks like this and I love it
I'm a baby witch but I'm redecorating my room and I can't wait to have everything like this
I wish mine looked like this! XD
Why is everything you're doin white w/ a white background??? You can't see to follow your instructions.
BLESSED BE!!!
🔮🌜⭐💀🖤⭐🌜🔮
Saame
🍂🍄BlackDiamondYT🍄🍂 Wiccan in under the umbrella of paganism. It’s a religion basically.
any other practising witches looking at videos like this for home/altar decor ideas?
I'm giving my room a full green retro witch makeover
Me!!
I thought this video was by a witch when I put it in my watch later, I didn’t realize it was purely Halloween decorations 😂
Ya
Luckie-Rae me 😂
Love the video but you're staining paper the hard way. Pro strat is fill a few inches deep rectangle dish with water and put water and a few spoons of coffee in and dissolve it. Then just lay the paper in for as long as u want for how dark you want it, then pull it out and let it dry. Way easier than sitting there tea bagging. And you can get a lot of paper done in a short time.
Thanks for the tip! Do you still get the an uneven finish if you do it that way though or is it just a solid colour?
@@AshleeWhite depends how u dip it in there and depends how u have it dry.
I do that
Question: Do you use regular printer paper or does it have to be thicker like cardstock?
@@archangel4679 it doesn't need to be cardstock, but a paper higher GSM than printer paper is a good idea as it will hold up better.
We don't have moon dust I believe but we do have moon water!
Channel Demon I have used moon dust in my hexes before🤷🏻♀️
Ground selenite is known as stardust or moondust
Ground selinite is called moon dust, star dust and I've even heard fairy dust!
@@KeruuKat ground selenite is extremely hazardous yikes
Glitter
Love your ideas.... i wish my house looked like yours...
Thanks so much gorgeous! It's mostly ikea and kmart with a mix of thrifted finds and diys xox
real witch opinion: I loved the video and your channel. most of my decor is coming from here, but i think, personally that putting plastic/glue/ruber cloges up the energy of the cristal. but I also understanfd that you are not using for it's magick properties. so forget I said anything xD
Yep
What would be a good alternative?
Animal Owner2.0 perhaps you could use wire, string, or twine to tie it in place :)
@@animalowner2.095 I think it is better to tie it with a string. I will look just as good imo
@@jowita4848 exactly
Your ability to draw smooth lines amazes me
Oh thank you :) xx
Me looking at this thinking "this is how you dress up for Halloween? Im using these DIYs on my alter all year round!" 😂
I'm a practicing witch and also an atheist, just thought I'd share since I know a lot of people are struggling with things like that. Yes, it's possible to have both, dont worry bro.
Jason Schuele as a practicing witch myself I am curious, wouldn’t you be classed as agnostic....? Witchcraft has a spiritual aspect to it, be that a deity(s), fae, other figures/ entity’s of power or simply beliefs about everything having some power or soul, obviously I don’t know what your path is here... I am not particularly religious myself but witchcraft as a practice often coincides with religious practices. This is not meant to dam you in any way I am simply curious about your path and how it functions, thanks.
( for context I have one patron but I mainly work with plants and gather knowledge on them. Meditation also occurs but not regularly so as I stated above I am not the most religious witch out there myself)
@@AEmeraldEntity I follow a similar path to OP. For me, it's not necessarily believing everything has a power or soul, it's more believing certain things have properties and characteristics that can incite certain intentions. 💜
AEmerald Entity witchcraft itself is not a religion it’s a practice used either in itself or in combination with a religion or belief system. You can do both or just one without the use of deities. It’s rly up to the individual :) for example some may cast a spell but not call upon any deity for guidance or some incorporate their religious deity such as Hecate in a ritual or daily life. It’s a very forgiving and welcoming practice. I hope that makes sense
@@AEmeraldEntity not all witchcraft involves worshipping a deity or a god/goddess. a lot of it is manifesting and using magickal properties to attract things to oneself.
I’m an atheist practitioner as well.
Your channel is B E Y O N D underrated. Can wait for you to blow up
Thanks so much 🧡 xox
I loved how you produced your video. The music was very complimentary to what was going on. The diy's were wonderfully and your technique of explaining the "how to" was super easy to follow. Good job. I subscribed
Thank you so much!
I looove, love this style and I'm thinking of using it all year round
Thank you lovely x
I’m amused by the amount of sister witches that have commented lol...I came here to say that my actual wand looks very very similar but it uses a Herkimer diamond. Blessed be 😉
This is amazing ! I am new to the brother sisterhood of witch craft. I can’t wait for your next video do you think that you would sometime in the near future show a video on how to create and cast your own spells
Earthy and modern very prity
I love the black pumpkin
Thank you 😘
Very creative, love it!
Hooray 😄 Halloween 🎃 is here again 🎉🎉
Yay! I need to get filming hehe x
@@AshleeWhite me too 😁
the paper one you can use coffee
its alot better to use coffee but whether you use coffee with baking soda or tea, add water to the plastic pan you're using, and then the tea/ coffee and place the paper in there to soak for a bit, take it out and stick in the oven, that is ofc if you're using the paper to make a book. Take a look at NerdForge's channel on book binding, its a lot easier
Thanks for the tip, I'll give it a try next time! :)
I have this one place thats witchy witch is my alter but the rest of my room is ugly lol
I'm not a witch, just really luv the aesthetic
you probably don't know this but calling magick an aesthetic is quite rude and is similar to calling someone's religion an aesthetic, witchcraft is an ancient practice and I work with deities who don't take that to well ( deities are gods who we work with in magick) and it's rude to call the gods an aesthetic, maybe just find a similar aesthetic I know cottage core and angel core are pretty similar and you'll find a lot of hedge witches and herbal witches use that as their aesthetic.
@@aresroyle7809 I didn't mean to come off as rude, and I am sorry, I just really liked the days in video and I guess the vibe that they had. I wasn't trying to be disrespectful. thank you for telling me
@@oc4025 a very similar aesthetic is dark or light academia
Does anyone know if theres like a forum or something for beginning witches? I want to become one but don't know how.
I love ur handwriting!
Such cute DIYs!! Love your aesthetic 💕
This person’s house is so white it looks like the entrance to Paradise.
Me, a real mage, not expecting this to be simply Halloween deco: 👁👄👁
Same
Me too, lmao:)
samee omg I was literally here for inspo as a pagan witch-
hey! i know you mean no harm by this but the terms such as "white witch" or "black magick" actually have some racial history behind it so i wouldn't recommend using those terms
great work in the video btw! :)
This is the first I've ever heard of this I've just tried to google and nothing is coming up. Can you share some material or links so I can read more into it. "White Witch" to my understanding is anyone that practises White Magic. White Magic pursues the ethics of kindness and goodness it has nothing to do with race.
@@AshleeWhite hi! i mean no harm by this, lovely video, but witchcraft doesn't specifically lean towards good or bad. (this is confused a lot, i totally get it.) but yes, black magick and white witch are extremely racist terms, we try not to use those.
Ashlee White coming in on Sarah’s comments here, the idea of black magic was stared as a racial thing against things like voodoo and other common closed practices as a scaremongering tactic to make “black” witches seem evil along with unfortunately the skin colour (I am white and may have gotten aspects wrong here as as you said information is hard to find,I apologise if I have) Witchcraft or paganism itself tends to be neutral. Fire can burn but it can also light your path for example. The idea of witches being evil didn’t come around until James VI who was using it as a way to get rid of any non Protestants. (Yea I hate how a lot of shit in history is due to England. We were bastards) Before then witch was a wise woman, healer/doctor , midwife etc. Doing the jobs many think as more brutal at the time with advanced techniques. Also before JK Rowling witch was gender neutral,wizards(kinda like nerdy librarians) are different.
Ashlee White just so you know also just so you know when it comes to witchcraft it’s spelt magick
Прекрасно. Спасибо
wouldve been more accurate if u put moon water
*makes perfect line* Me: “Ight where the f-- did I put the ruler”
hi