![]() ![]() I usually feel pretty good after one meditation period. You may want to work with the jar over, or one sitting might be plenty. Now that your jar is finished hold it in your hands and meditate with it. Just remember the outside of the jar can be just as important as the inside. Or you can paint and decorate the outside of the jar. Try something sticky like duct tape if you're doing a binding spell. Maybe use a mantra or chant as you wrap each layer of string. You can also wrap it in ribbon or string. But being mindful of the planetary ruler or the day and where the moon is a good start.Īfter you have filled the jar seal it to make it one cohesive piece. What sign is the moon in? What is the planetary ruler of the day? This in itself can be a rabbit hole depending on how deep you want to get. ![]() You might want to pay attention to the magical significance of the cosmos when you are assembling your jar. Or leave it out in the moonlight or sunlight. Charge it with your energy, breath, or words. Glitter or confetti – celebrate or receive loveĪs you place each item in the jar speak its magic. Or you want to tie your magic to someone else. Hair, nail trimmings, spit, blood, or a photo – just be sure it's a spell or intention you want to tie to yourself. Vinegar, ammonia, urine – are all very powerful liquids for cleansing, protecting and keeping someone at bay. Honey or sugar water – Always good for attracting things. Oils, tinctures, herbal infusions – try making an herbal blend or tincture. You can paint words and sigils on the jar as well. I also like to draw sigils on the outside or in the wax seals. I almost always include a rolled up bit of paper with something on it. Intentions, petitions, sigils, or affirmations - Words are power. I often use eggs for ancestor offerings and then put them in the jar connecting the offering with the jar. For luck maybe a coin with the year of your birth, or a penny you found heads-up, small charms or beads from an old bracelet,Įgg shells, feathers, bones, snake skins - I prefer ethically sourced animal items or ones where I have a personal connection to the animal. Maybe add flowers you picked from somewhere special, or pressed leaves from a spring tree, or dried flowers from a bouquet.Ĭoins, money, or small charms - If you're doing a money spell you might want to add some coins or cash. Herbs, grains, leaves, flowers - Everything from dry herbs you ground up in a mortar and pestle to fresh herbs you grew especially for this spell. Not to say that they can't have power, but look for things that mean something first. Petals from a flower your beloved bought are far stronger than flowers you picked up on the way home from work. The one thing to note is if an item already has a powerful connection with you, it is much stronger than one you just buy. Really there is no limit as long as it fits in the container. Below are just some examples of things you can put in. The more I think about the entire process, the better the results. It's like the spell begins as soon as I start mixing ingredients in my head. I feel they work best when I rely on my intuition to pick ingredients. ![]() There are thousands of honey pot and spell jar recipes on the web. You want your intention to be a fully realized goal. ![]() When thinking about your intention make sure you are specific and realistic. Many of these items will be combined in the final jar. I also like to design sigils, craft affirmations, and write petitions. I use this time to journal and meditate on my desires. The biggest part of doing magic is knowing what you want and why. I like to start with candle magick because it gives me time to really define what I want. If you were working with an abundance candle spell, continue with an abundance spell jar. It's best to focus on similar energy and intention for your spell jar. All that effort and intention really pulls together many disparate parts of my magic craft.Ībove all else, my best advice is to follow your gut! The more I plan and create, the better the spell works. I think the most important part is how much intention I put into it. This seals some of my first ingredients in wax and allows me to burn items right in the jar. I like to start mine when there is a ½ inch of wax in the bottom, and the wick is still burning. Spell jars are pretty simple and can be really powerful. ![]()
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