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Yesterday was Anzac Day here in Australia, and for me, that day always marks the beginning of my Samhain season. While Anzac Day is a national day of remembrance, it also holds a personal weight. I have ancestors who served in both World War I and World War II, and this time of year naturally becomes the beginning of my Samhain practices with that same sense of respect, gratitude, and quiet reflection. Over the next week, I’ll start putting together my ancestral altar. Nothing fancy, just meaningful. I gather the things that belonged to my ancestors, photos that I’ve obtained from family and through research, the little trinkets I have that somehow carry their energy. Creating this altar always feels like reconnecting with them in a simple, steady way. I’ll also be on the hunt for a few good pumpkins. I like choosing them myself, finding the ones that feel “right” for carving on Samhain evening. The insides will become my first pumpkin soup of the season, a small tradition I look forward to every year. There’s something comforting about that first bowl of soup, especially when it’s tied to a ritual. Another part of my Samhain season is visiting the resting places of my grandparents. They were cremated, and their plaques sit within beautiful garden cemeteries not far from where I live. These visits aren’t heavy or sad for me. They’re grounding and quiet full of memories and comfort. A moment to pause and acknowledge the people who shaped my family line. If time (and petrol prices) allow, I’m hoping to travel a little further this year to visit an ancestor’s resting place I’ve never seen before. I’ve been collecting a list of cemeteries where my ancestors are laid to rest, and I’d love to visit them and take gravestone rubbings for an Ancestral Memory Book I’m slowly creating. This really is one of my favourite times of year. The weather shifts, the air cools, and everything feels a little softer. The days invite reflection. The nights feel deeper. Samhain, for me, isn’t spooky or dramatic. It’s deep, steady, mysterious and thoughtful. It’s a season where I feel more connected to my roots, my family, and the stories that came before mine. Blessed Samhain. May this time bring you warmth, clarity, and a sense of connection to those who walked before you.
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Autumn has a very particular energy. Everything starts to slow down, the air gets cooler, and life feels a little quieter. When a new moon arrives in the middle of all that, it creates this really supportive moment for beginning again but not in a dramatic way. In a gentle, steady, “let’s take one small step” kind of way. The new moon is basically the reset point of the lunar cycle and mid to late autumn mirrors that energy in its own earthy way. Leaves fall, gardens wind down, and the soil becomes a resting place where old plant matter breaks down for nourishment in anticipation for new growth. When you put those energies together, the lunar reset and the seasonal release, you get a perfect window for planting intentions that don’t need to be rushed. It’s a wonderful opportunity to start small, trust the process, and let things unfold at their own pace. This gentle autumn energy coupled with the new moon encourages us to stop trying to overhaul our entire lives in one go but instead, to choose one thing that feels doable. That might look like taking ten quiet minutes to yourself in the morning before you engage with the world and checking your phone, choosing one habit to soften in preparation to release or giving yourself permission to rest without guilt. These little shifts within matter as they build momentum without overwhelming your nervous system. As autumn is nature’s composting season, where everything that begins to fall away becomes nourishment, we can align with the season and do the same internally. Think about what you’re ready to release or transform. Maybe it’s an old belief, a pattern you’ve outgrown, or a story you’re tired of carrying. Instead of trying to “get rid” of it, imagine it gently returning to the soil allowing it to naturally break down becoming something useful instead of something heavy. Following is a simple yet grounded autumn/new moon ritual. Nothing elaborate, nothing that needs special tools. Just a quiet moment to reset and begin again with an offering from nature. As the morning awakes or the evening settles choose a spot within your home that feels calm such as your garden, your porch, your altar, or even your kitchen table. Sit with a cup of hot autumn tea such as apple and cinnamon, get all cosy and think on what you are wanting to achieve, what changes you'd like to make and what it looks like moving into the future. Autumn energy is already slower and softer, so you don’t need to create anything fancy. Gather an offering from nature such as a leaf, a small stone, or even a pinch of herbs from your pantry. The point is to have something that represents the season and the idea of “planting” or beginning again. Take a few slow breaths and let your body relax. Begin to reflect on one small intention. As previously mentioned, not a big life overhaul, not a dramatic transformation, just something that you believe will be achievable at this time, such as:
Keep it simple and doable. Speak your intention aloud or silently while holding your natural item within your hands. As you speak your intention, feel the energy building and flowing through your hands into the natural object imagining it as a seed full of potential. You’re not forcing anything to happen, you are acknowledging what you want to achieve, acknowledging that you are ready to achieve it and asking for assistance to take the steps to create change. Visualise what your intention will look like when it is realised. Thank the season, the moon, your ancestors and yourself for showing up and working this magick as holding gratitude will anchor the ritual and signal that you’re ready to move forward. Place your natural item somewhere meaningful where you will look upon it regularly such as upon your altar, your bedside table or your work station, as this is your symbolic planting and you want it somewhere you will look upon it often. Maintain your magick by adding energy to it often by touching it while visualising your intention, lighting a candle near it to fuel the magick and taking action that aligns with what you planted. Autumn and the new moon both remind us that beginnings don’t have to be loud or dramatic. Sometimes the most powerful changes start quietly, in the dark, long before anyone else can see them. Niki xx This season of my life feels tender in a way I didn’t expect. Autumn has settled in around me, and it matches the shift happening inside me, a slow, steady exhale after years of holding everything together. Five months ago, I walked away from the world I’d known for so long: full‑time work, corporate pressure, management roles, and the constant responsibility of looking after everyone else. I didn’t leave because I wanted a break, I left because staying any longer felt impossible. But leaving didn’t suddenly make life easy. What it gave me was space, and honestly, space can be confronting. Now I’m studying full time, finally working toward the degree I’ve wanted for years, while also trying to build a business that will eventually need to support me. I can’t live off my savings forever. I feel that pressure every single day but at the same time, I’m trying to unlearn the frantic pace I lived in for so long. My body still expects urgency, deadlines and stress within every day. It’s hard to find balance when your whole system is wired for survival mode. Some days it feels like I’m walking two paths at once: the committed student and the determined business owner. Both matter. Both stretch me. Both make me question whether I’m doing enough. But autumn is teaching me something different. As the days cool and the light softens, I’m slowly letting go of the rigid schedules that used to control my life. I’m not waking up to someone else’s time clock anymore. I’m not carrying the weight of other people’s expectations. I’m learning, awkwardly, but honestly, how to breathe again. How to create my own rhythm, how to trust that my work doesn’t have to be rushed or stressful to be worthwhile. This season carries its own kind of wisdom. Autumn is a natural balancing point: light and dark, movement and stillness, gathering and releasing. It reminds me that balance isn’t something you “achieve” once and keep forever. It’s something you return to again and again. A practice. A gentle adjustment. A conversation between who I was and who I’m becoming. So I sit with my ancestors at my altar, in the garden, or just in the quiet moments asking for guidance. How do I build this business from a place of steadiness instead of fear? How do I honour my studies without drowning in overwhelm? How do I trust this path, even when it feels uncertain? The answers come softly: Take one day at a timeAnd in this autumn, I’m grateful. Grateful for the cool air that slows me down. Grateful for the chance to rebuild my life on my own terms. Grateful for the balance that’s slowly taking root inside me. This season isn’t easy. But it’s honest. And in that honesty, I’m finding my way. Igniting Your Magick this Summer As we approach the Summer Solstice - the radiant peak of the Sun’s power - we stand at a threshold. The days stretch long inviting us to remember something ancient within ourselves. Something untamed. Something that refuses to shrink. This is the season of the Wild Woman She is not a creature of chaos, though she dances with it. She is not reckless, though she refuses to be contained. The Wild Woman is the part of you that remembers who you were before the world told you who to be. She is instinct, intuition, sensuality, creativity, and truth. She is the pulse beneath your ribs that whispers, More. Deeper. Truer. Let this Solstice be her altar - the Sun as Catalyst At the height of the solar year, the suns light illuminates everything - your desires, your fears, your forgotten dreams, your suppressed truths. The Solstice is not just a seasonal event, it can be the ignition of your inner spark. When you stand beneath the Solstice sun, you are standing in the presence of pure life force. This is the energy that ripens fruit, warms oceans, and draws seeds from soil. It is also the energy that awakens your inner wildness - the part of you that longs to live unapologetically, creatively, and authentically. Let the Sun show you where you’ve dimmed yourself. Let it burn away the masks. Let it warm the places within you that have gone cold from self‑doubt or over‑giving. Let it remind you that you are allowed to take up space. Reclaiming Your Magick Your magick lives in your bones, your breath, your belly, every part of you. It is the way you feel the world, the way you sense energy, the way you create meaning from the unseen. To unleash your Wild Woman, you must reconnect with this magick. You do this by:
Your magick is the compass. Your wildness is the path.A Ritual for Awakening As we move towards the solstice, step outside and let the sunlight touch your skin. Close your eyes. Breathe deeply. Feel the sun pouring into you - filling your chest, your womb, your throat, your fingertips. Feel it warming the places where you’ve been holding back. Then whisper: I return to myself. I return to my power. I return to my wildness. Let the words settle. Let the fire rise. Allow this to be your becoming The Wild Woman is not waiting to be created, she is waiting to be awakened. As the solstice approaches, let the sun ignite your courage, your creativity, your sensuality, your truth. Let this be the time you begin to stop apologising for who you are and start embodying who you were always meant to be. Niki XX Planting Seeds of Future & Clearing Inner Storms As the final weeks of spring unfold, nature hums with anticipation. The air is rich with pollen and promise, and the earth - having completely awakened from winter’s slumber - is now in full bloom. We are four weeks away from the summer solstice, the longest day and a peak of solar power. This is a potent time to engage in ritual and magick that clears inner blockages and plants the seeds of future growth. Late Spring as a Threshold Late spring is a threshold - a moment of transition where we can pause, reflect, and realign. The seeds we’ve sown in early spring are now sprouting, and we begin to see which intentions are thriving and which need tending. It’s also a time when resistance often surfaces. As we move toward the light of summer, our shadows may stir. Self-doubt, procrastination, and fear of change can rise like weeds in the garden of our becoming. But here’s the truth: many of these blockages are self-woven. They are stories we’ve told ourselves, patterns we’ve repeated, and protections we’ve outgrown. Late spring invites us to compost these inner obstacles and make space for new growth. To harness this seasonal energy sit quietly and visualise your inner landscape. What’s thriving? What’s wilting? Write down one belief or habit that’s blocking your growth. Burn the paper safely, and scatter the ashes in your garden or a potted plant as compost for transformation. We are reminded that growth is not always linear. Sometimes, we must pause and prune. Sometimes, the most powerful magick is the act of choosing to believe in our own becoming. Late spring offers us the grace to do both - to clear and to plant, to release and to dream. Grounded Rituals for a Frugal Witch’s ProsperityIn a world that often equates abundance with excess, the frugal witch knows that true wealth begins with gratitude, intention, and connection to the Earth. Earthly pleasure isn’t about indulgence - it’s about savouring the richness of what already surrounds us. Whether it’s the scent of rosemary in your garden, the warmth of a handmade quilt, or the quiet joy of a candlelit ritual, abundance is a state of being, not a shopping list. Rituals for Grounding & Financial Magic Grounding is the foundation of all magick. When we root ourselves in the present moment and the body, we become clear channels for intention. Begin your financial magick with a simple grounding ritual: stand barefoot on soil, hold a stone or coin in your palm, and breathe deeply. Visualise roots extending from your feet into the Earth, drawing up stability and support. A simple yet powerful ritual involves writing your financial intention on a bay leaf - something specific and achievable, like “steady income from my creative work.” Burn the leaf safely, releasing your request to the ancestors / gods. Follow with a gratitude offering: a few coins placed under a tree, a whispered thank-you. Frugal Witch Tips for Sustainable Abundance Abundance doesn’t require extravagance. The frugal witch crafts prosperity through mindful living and resourcefulness. Here are a few enchanting tips:
Gratitude: The Gateway to More Gratitude is the heartbeat of sustainable abundance. When we pause to appreciate the warmth of tea, the softness of a blanket, or the laughter of a friend, we align with the frequency of receiving. Try this daily ritual : light a candle and speak aloud three things you’re grateful for. Let your voice carry the vibration of thanks into the ether. Remember, the Earth is generous. She offers beauty, nourishment, and wisdom freely. When we live in harmony with her rhythms - celebrating the seasons, honouring our resources, and tending to our inner gardens - we become vessels of abundance. So gather your herbs, light your candles, and root yourself in the magick of enough. Earthly pleasure is waiting in every breath, every leaf, every moment of mindful enchantment. Niki xx
Harnessing the MagickSet Bold Intentions Beltane invites you to name what you truly want within your life. Not just what feels safe or what is expected of you, you want to reflect and determine exactly what you need and want within your life, what is required to allow your authenticity to flow and thrive - live a life within the that sings to you. Under this waxing moon, write your desires with clarity and conviction. What do you want to grow? What passion burns within you? Make plans to create the necessary changes within your life. Create a Beltane-Waxing Moon Ritual Light a candle and surround it with symbols of fertility and abundance - flowers, herbs, fruit, or crystals. Speak your intentions aloud, feeding them into the flame and the moonlight. Dance, sing, or move your body to raise energy. Work with Elemental Allies Fire and air are strong allies now. Burn herbs like rosemary, mugwort, or bay to clear blocks and energise your path. Whisper your goals into the wind or write them on paper and release them with smoke. Build Momentum Magickally Each day leading up to the full moon, take one small action toward your goal. Infuse it with intention - whether it’s sending an email, crafting a product, changing a habit or tending your garden. Let each step be a spell. This is a time to trust your desires, to honour your body’s wisdom, and to move with the rhythm of nature’s rising pulse. Beltane and the waxing moon together offer a sacred invitation: to ignite your inner fire and let it guide you toward what you most long to create. May your magick be bold, embodied, and strong. Niki xx Ancestral Whisperings & Inner DescentAs the moon slips into darkness, we enter a potent threshold - a liminal space where silence speaks and shadows stir. The Dark Moon is not a time of action, but of surrender. It invites us to descend inward, to listen for ancestral whisperings and tend the fertile soil of our psyche. In spring’s underbelly, where blossoms mask the compost beneath, we are called to honour what lies hidden. MeditationMeditation during the Dark Moon becomes a sacred vessel for ancestral connection. In stillness, we are able to attune to the subtle frequencies of those who walked before us. Our grandmothers with herb-stained hands, grandfathers with smoke-scented cloaks and life etched in their palms, the keepers of fire, lore, and quiet resilience, their stories echo in our bones. Try sitting in quiet darkness, visualising a glowing thread linking your heart to theirs. Ask for guidance, listen for symbols, and trust the impressions that arise. Create an Ancestral Altar An ancestral altar is a living portal. Choose a space and layer it with intention: photos or symbols of your lineage, seasonal offerings of herbs and flowers and items attribute to your linage. I have a small bottle of whisky from Scotland on my altar. Add a candle to represent ancestral fire and a bowl of water to hold memory. Speak aloud your gratitude and invite their presence. This altar becomes a sacred space for reflection, ritual, and remembrance. Once that you go to to honour and build your connection. Shadow WorkSpring is often celebrated for its light, but its roots reach deep into decay. Shadow work during this season helps us compost old beliefs and nourish new growth. Here are a few prompts to explore:
Let your journal become a sacred garden - where each written word turns the soil of your soul, making space for truth to sprout and healing to take root. The Dark Moon is not empty - it is rich with unseen life. In its quiet descent, we find the wisdom of roots, the healing of shadow, and the love of those who walk beside us in spirit. Let this time be one of reverent listening and soulful tending. Niki xx A Celebration of Sensuality, Joy & ConnectionIn the Southern Hemisphere, Beltane arrives as spring reaches its crescendo. Blossoms burst, bees hum, and the Earth herself seems to exhale in pleasure. Celebrated on October 31st Beltane is the festival of fertility, fire, and full-bodied joy. It honours the dance between masculine and feminine energies, the spark of creation, and the wild abandon of being fully alive. Whether you celebrate solo, with a partner, or in community, this is a time to awaken your senses and reconnect with your body, your desires, and the Earth. Following are beautiful ways to weave the magick of Beltane into your life Flower Crowns Crafting a flower crown is a simple yet powerful way to honour the season. Use fresh blooms from your garden or local market - roses, daisies or jasmine are perfect. As you weave each flower into your crown, speak aloud a quality you wish to embody such as joy, passion, confidence, playfulness, wyldness. Herbal Bundles for Sensual Awakening Create a bundle of herbs that stimulate the senses and support vitality. Try combining rosemary (clarity), lavender (calm), peppermint (invigoration), and rose petals (love). Tie them together with red or pink thread and hang them near your bed, place on your altar, or place within your bath. Fertility Charms & Creative Talismans Fertility at Beltane isn’t just about babies - it’s about ideas, projects, and passions ready to be born. Craft a charm using seeds, acorns, or crystals like carnelian or moonstone. Wrap them in cloth or place them in a small pouch with your intention written on paper. Keep it on your altar or carry it with you as a reminder of your creative power. Celebrate with Movement & Connection Dance barefoot on the Earth. Share laughter with loved ones. Light a candle or bonfire and leap over it (safely!) to symbolise moving into a new phase of vitality. Beltane is a celebration of connection - between people, between body and spirit, between you and the land. May this Beltane ignite your joy, awaken your senses, and bless your path with fertile possibility. Whether you’re crafting charms, kissing under blossoms, or simply soaking in the sun, know that you are part of nature’s great dance. Celebrate it |
| Each morning set the energetic tone for your day with a brief ritual to call in growth and abundance. Light a candle, breathe deeply, and speak words of magick that align with your intentions. Some powerful words may include: I am expanding in wisdom, strength, and clarity. I welcome opportunities that align with my highest good. I am growing in confidence, creativity, and purpose. Visualise the moon’s growing light strengthening your own resolve, fuelling your dreams with momentum. |
Herbal & Crystal Infusions for Energy
During the waxing moon, focus on boosting vitality with supportive herbs and crystals.
Consider integrating the following into your self-care routine:
Herbs: Drink teas infused with rosemary (mental clarity), ginger (energy), or nettle (resilience).
Crystals: Carry or meditate with citrine (manifestation), carnelian (motivation), or green aventurine (growth).
Even a simple act like stirring your tea anti clockwise (deosil, attracting) while visualising success manifesting can infuse your drink with intention.
Consider integrating the following into your self-care routine:
Herbs: Drink teas infused with rosemary (mental clarity), ginger (energy), or nettle (resilience).
Crystals: Carry or meditate with citrine (manifestation), carnelian (motivation), or green aventurine (growth).
Even a simple act like stirring your tea anti clockwise (deosil, attracting) while visualising success manifesting can infuse your drink with intention.
Journaling for Expansion
The waxing moon calls for clarity so let your thoughts flow through journaling.
Write about:
The progress you’re making in your personal goals.
Dreams and desires you are ready to embrace.
Gratitude for the opportunities unfolding before you.
This practice helps provide momentum into tangible change.
Write about:
The progress you’re making in your personal goals.
Dreams and desires you are ready to embrace.
Gratitude for the opportunities unfolding before you.
This practice helps provide momentum into tangible change.
Movement Rituals to Build Energy
Engage in movement that aligns with the waxing moon’s growing energy. Try intuitive dance to awaken your inner fire, breathwork to increase vitality or simple exercise to get your energy flowing and moving through your body. Move with intention, feeling strength and momentum growing within you.
Evening Candle Magick for ManifestationAs night falls, harness the moon’s energy with some simple candle magick. Light a candle while visualising your desires manifesting, your intention growing in strength just as the moon does in the sky. Let this sacred act remind you that growth is unfolding in its perfect time. |
Step Into Your Power
The waxing moon is a time to build, to claim, to step into your power. By weaving these self-care rituals into your daily life, you align yourself with the lunar cycle and the magick of transformation.
If you're ready to deepen your journey of growth, healing, and change, I invite you to book a session with me. Together, we will work with the cycles of nature and your own inner wisdom to manifest the life you seek.
If you're ready to deepen your journey of growth, healing, and change, I invite you to book a session with me. Together, we will work with the cycles of nature and your own inner wisdom to manifest the life you seek.
The dark moon ushers in a sacred pause, an invitation to turn inward and connect with the unseen. This liminal space carries quiet depth, allowing us to engage in deep introspection, shadow work, and ancestral communion. It is during this time, when the veil between worlds grows thin, that we may seek guidance from those who walked before us.
The dark moon represents the wisdom of the Crone - wise, ancient, and connected to the beyond. A moment when communication with ancestors flows with greater ease. Whether you seek healing, reassurance, or clarity, engaging with ancestral energies during the dark moon can illuminate your path forward and deepen your connection to your lineage.
The dark moon represents the wisdom of the Crone - wise, ancient, and connected to the beyond. A moment when communication with ancestors flows with greater ease. Whether you seek healing, reassurance, or clarity, engaging with ancestral energies during the dark moon can illuminate your path forward and deepen your connection to your lineage.
Preparing for Ancestral Divination
Setting sacred space is an important practice prior to engaging in any divination practice to ensure a deep and safe connection. Ground and protect yourself through breath, meditation or protective rituals to ensure a true connection. Cleanse with incense (such as sage or mugwort), sound or salt can help clear stagnant energy and establish an environment conducive to spirit communication.
If you are able to it would be wonderful to create an ancestral altar adorned with heirlooms and photographs. Centre yourself with intention, holding in your heart what you seek: insight, guidance, or connection. With a receptive mind, surrender to the wisdom that awaits.
If you are able to it would be wonderful to create an ancestral altar adorned with heirlooms and photographs. Centre yourself with intention, holding in your heart what you seek: insight, guidance, or connection. With a receptive mind, surrender to the wisdom that awaits.
Divination Tools for Ancestral Communion
| Various divination tools can assist in offering messages and insight from ancestral spirits:
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Honouring Ancestral Guidance
Once you've completed your divination, take time to reflect. Write down guidance received, meditate on their meaning, and express gratitude for the wisdom shared. Speak words of appreciation, reinforcing the reciprocal nature of your connection to ancestral energies.
Final Reflections
The dark moon is a potent time for deep listening. Through divination, we not only uncover ancestral guidance but also reaffirm the bond between ourselves and those who came before. May your dark moon journey be filled with clarity, connection, and the warmth of ancestral wisdom.
Blessed Be
Niki
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Blessed Be
Niki
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Embracing Self-Sufficiency and strengthening my connection to the earth and my craft.
A big part of my witchcraft practice is to be aware of my impact on the environment. In today’s fast-paced world, the idea of being self-sufficient can seem like a far-off dream. But for me, it’s a path I’m actively walking, one small step at a time. I aim to create the things I need, reduce my environmental impact, and deepen my connection to the earth which enhances mental health knowing that I am making a difference, however small it may be. It’s important to me to live a life that’s not only more fulfilling but also kinder to the planet—whether that’s through reducing waste, repurposing materials, or simply slowing down and creating with intention.
Recently, I decided I wanted to replace the paper towel in my kitchen for cloth ones. The cost, both environmental and financial, of using and throwing away paper towels began to frustrate me so, I decided to take action and create my own cloth towels to use instead.
Finding flannel material to begin my project I found my sewing machine broke. It couldn’t be repaired, which at first seemed like a setback however I decided to invest in a quality machine that would last for many years to come, a new machine that could help me create even more of what I need and want for myself. This investment wasn’t just about the machine itself, but about developing my skills and exploring new ways of making things by hand.
A big part of my witchcraft practice is to be aware of my impact on the environment. In today’s fast-paced world, the idea of being self-sufficient can seem like a far-off dream. But for me, it’s a path I’m actively walking, one small step at a time. I aim to create the things I need, reduce my environmental impact, and deepen my connection to the earth which enhances mental health knowing that I am making a difference, however small it may be. It’s important to me to live a life that’s not only more fulfilling but also kinder to the planet—whether that’s through reducing waste, repurposing materials, or simply slowing down and creating with intention.
Recently, I decided I wanted to replace the paper towel in my kitchen for cloth ones. The cost, both environmental and financial, of using and throwing away paper towels began to frustrate me so, I decided to take action and create my own cloth towels to use instead.
Finding flannel material to begin my project I found my sewing machine broke. It couldn’t be repaired, which at first seemed like a setback however I decided to invest in a quality machine that would last for many years to come, a new machine that could help me create even more of what I need and want for myself. This investment wasn’t just about the machine itself, but about developing my skills and exploring new ways of making things by hand.
The process was simple and incredibly rewarding. Cutting the fabric into squares, I took two and placed them together. I sewed all the edges, leaving a small gap to turn them inside out. After flipping them, I stitched around the edges again to prevent fraying and ensure they would last for a long time. The feeling of creating something practical and sustainable from scratch was immensely satisfying. Not only would these towels help cut down on waste, but they also felt personal—like little handmade pieces of my effort to be more self-reliant.
But I didn’t stop there! My creative energy led me to finding a way to hold my new cloth towels on the kitchen towel holder. After some thought, I realised that I could repurpose a scrap piece of PVC pipe from a building site where my son was working. With a little ingenuity, I cut the pipe to fit the towel holder and glued a small strip of grip (similar to sandpaper) to ensure the first towel would stay in place. I then wrapped all the towels around each other, and thanks to the flannel material, they stayed snugly together, ready for use and can be easily pulled off when the movement of the pvc pipe.
Each step of this journey, from sewing towels to finding creative solutions with scraps, has reinforced my desire to be more self-sufficient. It’s not just about the projects themselves, but the process of learning, adapting, and connecting with what I create. This process is a great tool within my mental health tool kit allowing me to feel confident and proud of myself for my achievements. It’s a daily practice of reducing waste, rethinking consumption, and building a life where I rely more on my own hands and skills than on disposable goods.
I’m excited to continue teaching myself new skills, from repairing clothing to repurposing old materials into something useful. It’s a learning curve, but one that fills me with a sense of accomplishment and pride. I encourage anyone who is looking to live more sustainably to try small projects like these—it’s a fun way to make a big impact!
Happy crafting!
Niki
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But I didn’t stop there! My creative energy led me to finding a way to hold my new cloth towels on the kitchen towel holder. After some thought, I realised that I could repurpose a scrap piece of PVC pipe from a building site where my son was working. With a little ingenuity, I cut the pipe to fit the towel holder and glued a small strip of grip (similar to sandpaper) to ensure the first towel would stay in place. I then wrapped all the towels around each other, and thanks to the flannel material, they stayed snugly together, ready for use and can be easily pulled off when the movement of the pvc pipe.
Each step of this journey, from sewing towels to finding creative solutions with scraps, has reinforced my desire to be more self-sufficient. It’s not just about the projects themselves, but the process of learning, adapting, and connecting with what I create. This process is a great tool within my mental health tool kit allowing me to feel confident and proud of myself for my achievements. It’s a daily practice of reducing waste, rethinking consumption, and building a life where I rely more on my own hands and skills than on disposable goods.
I’m excited to continue teaching myself new skills, from repairing clothing to repurposing old materials into something useful. It’s a learning curve, but one that fills me with a sense of accomplishment and pride. I encourage anyone who is looking to live more sustainably to try small projects like these—it’s a fun way to make a big impact!
Happy crafting!
Niki
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Use the energy of the moons phases to create change within your life.
As the waning moon disappears from our sky inching closer to her dark phase it is a powerful time to release.
A simple way to work your magick within this phase is by writing a list of what it is you wish to release to assist in your desired outcome. For example:
Situation
You want to increase your confidence
What you may write on your release list
There may be may more items you could place on this list, it will depend on your particular scenario.
Now burn this list with the intention of releasing. You may wish to read it aloud before you burn it. You may also wish to do this outdoors under the waning moon (which will be in the late evenings / early morning)
The next day and every day moving towards the Dark Moon, repeat your magick and create the list again. You may find you recognise more things that have a place on the list that will aid in resolving the situation.
It is best to stop creating the release list on the Dark Moon as once you reach the New Moon you may alter your magick to create an attraction list moving through the Waxing Moon.
The above may help you work through challenges to create the changes you wish to make and, as I always suggest, is perfect with the assistance of counselling and consults sessions.
Blessings
Niki
As the waning moon disappears from our sky inching closer to her dark phase it is a powerful time to release.
A simple way to work your magick within this phase is by writing a list of what it is you wish to release to assist in your desired outcome. For example:
Situation
You want to increase your confidence
What you may write on your release list
- release self-doubt
- release the need to criticise self
- release the need to compare yourself against others
- release the need to live a 'certain way' that may be unachievable at this time
- release the pressure you put on yourself to be a certain way
- release the unrealistic expectations you've placed on yourself
- release unrealistic time restrictions you've placed yourself
- release any guilt that you may feel when needing time out for self care
There may be may more items you could place on this list, it will depend on your particular scenario.
Now burn this list with the intention of releasing. You may wish to read it aloud before you burn it. You may also wish to do this outdoors under the waning moon (which will be in the late evenings / early morning)
The next day and every day moving towards the Dark Moon, repeat your magick and create the list again. You may find you recognise more things that have a place on the list that will aid in resolving the situation.
It is best to stop creating the release list on the Dark Moon as once you reach the New Moon you may alter your magick to create an attraction list moving through the Waxing Moon.
The above may help you work through challenges to create the changes you wish to make and, as I always suggest, is perfect with the assistance of counselling and consults sessions.
Blessings
Niki
I was recently asked on an Instagram post what was the difference between a Counselling Appointment and a Consult Appointment.
I answered the question on Instagram but also I wanted to share my answer here.
A Counselling Appointment is where I provide a space for you to release, communicate and work through challenges you may have. I will offer suggestions that may assist you and these usually correspond to the moons phases and cycles of the seasons (releasing, attracting etc)
These sessions are available both at Erina and Long Jetty.
A Consult Appointment is similar however usually regarding a specific subject and we will work together to create some magick to assist you in creating change such as a spell, spell bottle, chant, incense blend etc.
These sessions are held at long jetty only (the reason being that I couldn’t possible pack and carry all of my magickal bits and bobs to my Saturday rooms as I never know what we will need).
However…..
When you have either a Counselling Appointment or Consult Appointment with me I will give you access to a secret page on my website with information and grimoire pages on weaving magick within your life to create change. This page will continue to grow to be a wonderful resource for you in implementing change and weaving your natural magick.
If you want any more information about appointments available jump on over to the 'Work with Me' tab above.
Love and Magick
Niki
xx
I answered the question on Instagram but also I wanted to share my answer here.
A Counselling Appointment is where I provide a space for you to release, communicate and work through challenges you may have. I will offer suggestions that may assist you and these usually correspond to the moons phases and cycles of the seasons (releasing, attracting etc)
These sessions are available both at Erina and Long Jetty.
A Consult Appointment is similar however usually regarding a specific subject and we will work together to create some magick to assist you in creating change such as a spell, spell bottle, chant, incense blend etc.
These sessions are held at long jetty only (the reason being that I couldn’t possible pack and carry all of my magickal bits and bobs to my Saturday rooms as I never know what we will need).
However…..
When you have either a Counselling Appointment or Consult Appointment with me I will give you access to a secret page on my website with information and grimoire pages on weaving magick within your life to create change. This page will continue to grow to be a wonderful resource for you in implementing change and weaving your natural magick.
If you want any more information about appointments available jump on over to the 'Work with Me' tab above.
Love and Magick
Niki
xx
The Winter Solstice Worksheet is available for an instant download for you to work with and add to your Grimoire / Book of Shadows
This worksheet can help you make the most of the darkness within the winter season, delving into our shadow self to determine what we really want out of life. Can help you to work your magick, to assess what is not longer working for you, to determine your dreams, what you are wanting to achieve. To connect with your ancestors for their wisdom and guidance on moving towards and achieving your dreams.
The Winter Solstice worksheet is 40 pages (A4 in size) of prompts and questions to help you work your solstice magick.
What you will find within its pages:
* Journal prompts
* Connecting with the elements in winter
* Meditation
* Garden Witchery
* Kitchen Witchery
* Nature at home
* Winter Magick
* Mental health in Winter
* Dreaming
* Witchcraft is environmentalism
* Tarot / Oracle spread
* Strengths & Weakness
* Planning
* Releasing and Attracting
* Winter Solstice Ritual
This is a beautiful way to connect with your inner magick, to weave it within your life to create change moving towards a beautiful and abundant life.
See a flick through of the worksheet below.
Click here to purchase the worksheet
Blessings
Niki
xx
This worksheet can help you make the most of the darkness within the winter season, delving into our shadow self to determine what we really want out of life. Can help you to work your magick, to assess what is not longer working for you, to determine your dreams, what you are wanting to achieve. To connect with your ancestors for their wisdom and guidance on moving towards and achieving your dreams.
The Winter Solstice worksheet is 40 pages (A4 in size) of prompts and questions to help you work your solstice magick.
What you will find within its pages:
* Journal prompts
* Connecting with the elements in winter
* Meditation
* Garden Witchery
* Kitchen Witchery
* Nature at home
* Winter Magick
* Mental health in Winter
* Dreaming
* Witchcraft is environmentalism
* Tarot / Oracle spread
* Strengths & Weakness
* Planning
* Releasing and Attracting
* Winter Solstice Ritual
This is a beautiful way to connect with your inner magick, to weave it within your life to create change moving towards a beautiful and abundant life.
See a flick through of the worksheet below.
Click here to purchase the worksheet
Blessings
Niki
xx
As we move into the winter months, as the cold sets in and the earth slows down, we may find ourselves also wanting to slow down.
When we slip into the darkness of this season, it can bring up many feelings such as isolation, frustration from idleness and much more which may then begin to create an inner monologue that can be quite harmful to self.
We unconsciously connect with the seasons and at this time it is important to remember that:
We are a part of nature
It is natural to slow down
It is natural to embrace the darkness
It is natural to reflect and ruminate
It is natural to assess where we are at and prepare for change
It is natural to release
Winter is a time for rest, contemplation and preparation
Create yourself a cosy atmosphere at this time to support your transition of self so you may emerge from the winter darkness anew.
I will soon be releasing my Winter Solstice Grimoire Worksheet that you will be able to work through this winter to weave your magick, to connect and make change.
Blessed Be
Niki
XX
On a new moon run yourself a delicious bath with rose petals, lavender, whatever flowers that make you feel connected to that loving side of yourself.
On a waxing moon (between new and full) write a list in your journal of all the beautiful and magnificent things that you see within yourself.
On a waning moon (between full and dark) write a list of your negative and limiting thoughts of self and burn it to release their hold.
Take a walk out in nature and connect with the energy of the earth and the season you’re in. You are a part of nature so harmonise with those calming energies and reflect on the positive impact you have within this world.
In your journal write few things you are grateful for within yourself.
For example: I am grateful I am inquisitive and always seeking to learn.
I am grateful for my creativity so I am able to express myself.
You may just remind yourself of your talents by doing this.
Blessed Be and much love
Niki
xx
In your journal write few things you are grateful for within yourself.
For example: I am grateful I am inquisitive and always seeking to learn.
I am grateful for my creativity so I am able to express myself.
You may just remind yourself of your talents by doing this.
Blessed Be and much love
Niki
xx




















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