Of course, if the opportunity to live in a thatched roofed English cottage with an overgrown garden presents itself, I’d say carpe diem. Just always remember: the witch aesthetic might be what drew you to your practice but you’re here because you feel connected to something deeper. In an online world of pretty-pretty-pretty, it can be easy to get discouraged or to feel like your practice isn’t as Instagrammable as anyone else’s. And I may not have the patience to paint alchemical symbols on my manicure but kudos to the woman that does. The jars in my apothecary aren’t labeled in gold but there are a lot of them. There’s ivy in my kitchen window, an overabundance of potted plants in the patio, brass candleholders (and swans, for reasons), and always a cup of tea.īut then again, my roses aren’t nearly this impressive, due to a lack of sunlight in the garden, but my geranium does all right. I definitely don’t live in a thatched roofed English cottage, try as I might, but everything else is almost accurate. These images are a bit more fanciful and moodier than my actual daily life but they do capture a certain vibe that’s associated with cottage witchery. Since this is a cottage witch blog, after all, I thought I’d share a modern cottage witch aesthetic with you today. You’d have to be pretty oblivious to not notice that a witch (or two) lives here. There’s a hot pink Persian-style rug and a Palmistry poster in the living room. There are lots of candles and abandoned tea cups. There are jars everywhere, (as you saw in my Home Apothecary tour) and plants lining the windowsills. My current home is the closest thing I’ve ever come to an overgrown cottage, despite being a suburban townhouse. Modern magick doesn’t really offer a lot of overgrown cottages either but we can use our imaginations right?! Modernity doesn’t offer a lot of mysticism, whimsy and overgrown cottages. She has as many faces as the moon, so regardless of your background, there is an iteration for you. 'The witch is the ultimate embodiment of the divine feminine and the demon feminine. But let’s be honest, a lot of us had our interest piqued in witchcraft originally because of the aesthetic. Just For Fun Personality Aesthetic Personality Magic Sorcery Halloween Supernatural Personal. Witchcraft is a spirituality Wicca is a religion.
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