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Witchy Craft Circle

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We're a judgment-free space for for making magical crafts! Whether you've crafted for decades or just bought your first hot glue gun, you're welcome.

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Ostara Nesting Ball: Let's Make It Step by Step
The full step-by-step tutorial to make a gift for the wild world is ready for you! Download your free PDF below. It's got everything you need, including the full supply list and instructions. Share your photos below β€” I want to see every single one!
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Ostara Nesting Ball: Let's Make It Step by Step
Ostara Nesting Ball: What You'll Need
This is definitely a forage-friendly craft. Half your supplies are probably already in your backyard. Important tip: Every single material must be untreated and chemical free. No dyed yarn, no treated wood, no synthetic fibers. Birds will use these materials to line their nests and raise their babies β€” keep it pure and natural. Tutorial drops soon β€” download the PDF and get ready! πŸͺΊ
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Ostara Nesting Ball: What You'll Need
Ostara Nesting Ball: A Gift for the Birds
Spring is the season of new life, and this week we're making something that celebrates exactly that β€” a gift for the birds. A bird nesting ball is one of my favorite Ostara crafts because it's not just easy and beautiful, it's genuinely useful. You fill a rattan ball with natural untreated nesting materials (moss, coconut husk fiber, grass clippings, leaves, twigs, yarn) and hang it in your garden or a nearby tree. The birds find it, pull what they need, and carry your offering away to build their homes. There's something deeply moving about that exchange. The intention behind this one is simple and pure. It's an offering of abundance and new beginnings. You're literally helping new life come into the world. That's magic of the most grounded, beautiful kind. Drop a πŸͺΊ below if you're in and stay tuned for a supply list. Difficulty: πŸŒ‘πŸŒ‘πŸŒ‘ New Moon (beginner)
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Ostara Nesting Ball: A Gift for the Birds
Witch Bells Door Hanger: Let's Make It Step by Step
The full step-by-step tutorial is ready for you! Download your free PDF below. It's got everything you need including the full supply list and instructions. Print it out, prop it up, and let's make some magic. Share your photos below β€” I want to see every single one!
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Quick-Start Here: We're New and Growing
Hey Witches! This is a space for all skill levels! We'll have plenty of beginner projects. I want you to be able to see the difficulty level right away, so here's our rating scale: Difficulty: πŸŒ‘πŸŒ‘πŸŒ‘ New Moon β€” Beginner friendly, no experience needed. Hot glue, tying, wrapping, arranging. No special tools or skills. Smudge fan, witch bells, crystal grids. Difficulty: πŸŒ•πŸŒ—πŸŒ‘ Half Moon β€” Some technique involved, full guidance provided. Basic knots, wire wrapping, simple dyeing, or a new technique with guidance. MacramΓ©, air-dry clay, candle making. Difficulty: πŸŒ•πŸŒ•πŸŒ• Full Moon β€” Multi-step, possibly multi-session, grab a cozy drink and take your time. Sewing, sculpting, or multi-session projects. Tarot pouches, jewelry making, resin. A note on cultural respect 🌿 The crafts we make in this circle draw from boho, folk, and nature-based traditions. Some practices (like smudging) and supplies (like sage) have deep roots in cultures like Indigenous American, Pagan, and more. We honor that by approaching everything here with intention and respect, not imitation. We're not recreating sacred ceremony; we're inspired by the beauty of handmade, intentional living. If you're ever curious about the origins of a craft we're making, ask β€” respectful conversations are always welcome here. More getting-started information is available in the welcome course here: https://www.skool.com/tap-into-tarot-7509/classroom/03b3af08
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@Wendy Raff Hi Wendy! It’s so nice to meet you too! We’re just getting started and I’m so glad you’re here!
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Try a broom spell. We’ll make decorative brooms here in the next couple of months.
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Julee Mobley
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Certified master instructional designer + crafter + caregiver advocate. Helping women prioritize creativity and self-care so they can keep thriving.

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