Witchcraft on a Shoestring: Dynamic the Make it to in need Rupture Your Country
Deborah Blake
15.95 P, 9780738721361, Llewellyn Publications, www.Llewellyn.com
In a careworn thrift, the defeat of witchcraft supplies can be a roadblock for a number of aspiring Pagans. Way of thinking creative ways to use what you unite, tracking down free supplies, and focusing on the morals of the craft, closer than its superfluities, are all ways she and the members of her lovely Muted Moon Coven refinement their skills. All that is very soon forced for the practice of witchcraft is a belief in natural law, fueled by the power of order and thoughtful on a individual consequence. Of course, the tools, costumes, settings, and feasts all add noticeably to the air.
Blake doesn't try to reply readers to do without; sooner, she shares ways to unite it all on a thrift. The book includes simple passing for craft projects (such as making your own ceramics runes and creating magical candles), dollar-stretching recipes (such as "giant" hot sweetie and Magikal Moussaka), and low-cost/no-cost possessions to add to a Pagan practice. One of the possessions she does suggest ingestion money on is books, and she includes an eight-page list of suggestions for a first course library.
Blake's loving luminary comes put down on every information-laden page of this fun-to-read book. The smack maximum completes the envelope and makes it a terrific item for each holiday and post-holiday sales. --Anna Jedrziewski, www.SpiritConnectionNewYork.org, New York, N.Y.
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