🖼 WITCHY CHALLENGE - Coven Show and Tell

Thank you so muchArtemisia!

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Hello and welcome @HoneyG

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Welcome, @HoneyG! Beautiful work!

It looks great! I’d buy a plug n play type app from you if my tablet could run it. Silk won’t accept anything cool like that. My laptop might, though. Looking forward to seeing it complete. You’re doing a great job!

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TAROT
The Angel Tarot shows an oracle for spiritual development

My day always starts with the angelic Tarot.
Tarot of Katina Deste

These are cards that came from Smyrna.
Turkish witch gave them to a Greek woman and they came to illuminate the future in whose hands they fell.Atarte, a great witch from the East, gave her into the hands of Katina so that she would not be lost in the war in Asia Minor.It accurately foretells the future and reveals the past.
:hekate_wheel: :sparkles: :hekate_wheel: :sparkles: :hekate_wheel: :sparkles:

an episode from the movie
The Witches of Smyrna

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I finally found my Book of Shadows! I’ve been searching for the right book for years and I finally found it! :heart_eyes: Now to take my virtual BoS and put it all im this one.

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Oh my goodness, that’s lovely!!! Is that embroidered? It’s stunning!

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It is embroidered! I got it from a seller on etsy

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One week to go!

So many fun things on display - from altars and sacred spaces to magickal tools, collections, lovely crafts, wisdom, and more! A big round of applause to all those who have showed and told about something special in their practice. It’s a delight to see! :heart:

For those still pondering what to share, no fear - plenty of time remains on the challenge clock. There is one more week until the curtain closes on show and tell.

Can’t wait to see and hear about your Craft!

Blessed be :hugs: :framed_picture: :sparkles:

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I’ve been trying to figure out how to do this whole Challenge and I think that I figured it out so hopefully my alter is set up the right way cuz I had to move it from my garage into the house

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This is a sneak peek to my Yule altar. Ever since I was a little girl, I have always wanted a pink Christmas tree. It’s my Aphrodite Yule tree and I love it!

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@pat great altar space! As long as you are happy with your set up, it is right. There is no wrong or right way to set up an altar.

@Ostara I love the pink tree! Beautiful! :purple_heart::purple_heart::purple_heart:

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I agree with @Mystique. There is no wrong way or place, if it works for you. :purple_heart: It looks nice, btw.

@Ostara Beautiful Aphrodite tree! Glad to see you’ve made a wish come true!

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This is my spot in the house the main set up is in my garage and where I live in MN we have 13 degras and my garage doesn’t have heat

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I love the mermaid so much :cupid:

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Thank you @Mystique and @georgia!

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We got snow over here in Breezy Point this morning. I hate these Minnesota winters.

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I recently had moved my altar space toa corner table as i found it hadveen too hsrd to keep clean where it was and i was knocking things over when tried yo get oracle and tarot decks off the alter to use… its smaller but its also easier to use and not likely ro collect so much dust as i reduced how many little things there were and made it easier to use and clean. This is a photo of my new altar space

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Love your new altar space! It looks for organized and easy to use. :purple_heart::purple_heart::purple_heart:

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I don’t have too much to show as I’ve been in a sort of “starting over” phase in my practice, but I did want to share a quote that’s been a bit relevant for me from Thorn Mooney’s book, The Witch’s Path.

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In the quest to find the spiritual in the mundane, we’ve forgotten that to be sacred is to be set apart. The word sacred itself comes to English from Latin via Old French, and it literally means “to set aside,” specifically in reference to objects or places. By definition, the sacred is not everywhere and everything. We may find the sacred in surprising places, and it may be subjective and movable, but sometimes insisting that it’s everywhere, like clutter, can actually drain and discourage us.

The highlight in the book was there from the first time I read it, so it’s interesting to see that I picked up on this quote the first time. I guess it’s still a lesson I need to learn :laughing:

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This is my altar as it is now. I’ve incorporated earth elements, such as a piece of lichen covered bark I picked up in the back yard, pine cones and acorns, feathers and a sea shell. I find such peace in nature I wanted experience that same feeling at my altar.

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