Summoning Magick: Wiccan Starter Pack for Spellcasting

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Wicca is a modern pagan religious movement that emerged in the mid-20th century. It is based on pre-Christian religious beliefs and practices, which include the worship of nature, reverence for the divine feminine, and the use of rituals and spells. For those interested in exploring Wicca, a Wiccan starter pack can be a helpful introduction to the beliefs and practices of this spiritual path. **The main idea**: A Wiccan starter pack typically includes a few key items that are essential for Wiccan rituals and spellwork. These items may include a book of shadows, a set of altar tools, crystals, herbs, and candles. **Book of Shadows**: A book of shadows is a personal grimoire or journal where Wiccans record their spells, rituals, and magical experiences.


These magic wand with bubbles inside a make perfect party favors, goodie bag filler, party or special event decoration. and perfect to use with a magic-themed birthday party.

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**Book of Shadows**: A book of shadows is a personal grimoire or journal where Wiccans record their spells, rituals, and magical experiences. It serves as a guide and reference for practicing Wicca and can be customized with personal notes, reflections, and intentions. **Altar Tools**: Altar tools are used in Wiccan rituals to symbolize different elements and energies.

Magic Wand Reusable Bubble Bar from Lush

The Magic Wand Reusable Bubble Bar returns back to Lush’s shelves year in, year out. I can’t actually remember a Lush Winter line without it being a fixture. It is yet another Lush product that is Snow Fairy scented, this is exciting for most of the Lush community but for the people that don’t particularly like the Snow Fairy scent, I can really appreciate your frustration in regards to yet another Snow Fairy product. Apart from the, The Magic of Christmas reusable bubble bar Magic Wand was the only other reusable bubble bar that returned this year (2017).

Winter 2016 brought us more reusable bubble bars than we have ever seen before in just one line. There was the Magic Wand, The Magic of Christmas, Santasaurus and Jester reusable bubble bars too. If you’ve read any of my previous reviews you’ll know that I’m normally not the biggest fan of the reusable bubble bars. I was therefore not surprised when only Magic Wand and the, The Magic of Christmas returned for 2017. I feel as though the majority of the reusable bubble bars are purely a novelty product more than than anything else. I also find that the majority of them just aren’t as colourful or vibrant in use as the ordinary bubble bars are.

Lush clearly put a lot of effort into making the reusable bubble bars look beautiful and desirable but in my personal opinion, Lush tend to relax a little with them in regards to how well they work as an actual bubble bar. The Magic Wand reusable bubble bar alongside the, The Magic of Christmas reusable bubble bar are however the exceptions to this and I know this is why they both return every Winter without a doubt. The Magic Wand creates just as many bubbles and the brightest of pink water giving the, The Comforter bubble bar (an ordinary bubble bar) a serious amount of competition.

For me the Magic Wand reusable bubble bar ticks every box of the things I look for in a bubble bar. It looks princess-beautiful, smells fantastic, creates mounds and mounds of fluffy white bubbles, all while turning your bath water a sparkly and inviting shade of pink. Pink is my favourite colour so a Magic Wand bath is always a real treat for me.

The Magic Wand reusable bubble bar creates a generous amounts of sugar-sweet scented, fluffy white bubbles in no time at all. I can easily get 6 baths out of just the one bubble bar which makes it incredible value for money. To use it all you have to do is hold it under the tap as you run your bath. Once you have the desired amount of bubbles you simply place it on the side so that it can dry, ready for you to use it again whenever you wish.

Magic Wand’s decoration is very basic but so, so cute. I love seeing a big pile of them all stacked up together in store. The bubble bar part is the pink star, the pink star is held up with a wooden lollipop stick, this makes the process of making bath bubbles so much easier as you don’t need to get your hands wet at all. The Lollipop stick is then finished off with one bell and a beautiful silver ribbon made into the perfect bow.

Although the Snow Fairy scent isn’t my favourite Lush scent, the colour of the water the Magic Wand creates well makes up for it. I say Snow Fairy isn’t my favourite but this by all means doesn’t mean I hate it, I just prefer the spicier or citrus scented Lush scents. The Snow Fairy scent however grows on me that little bit more with every Lush Christmas that passes. When it comes down to bubble quantity, the Magic Wand holds its own, I always get a copious amount of bubbles that last throughout my soak. The only negative is that it doesn’t leave my skin as soft or hydrated as I’d like.

Last year Lush however solved this negative for me with the release of the Snow Fairy body conditioner. Now all I have to do during a Magic Wand bath is slap a bit of body conditioner on my legs, knees and elbows. This leaves me feeling as soft as silk and because both products share a scent I don’t have to mix Lush scents either, I just smell of Snow Fairy through and through!


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Wiccan starter pack

These may include an athame (ritual knife), a wand, a chalice, a pentacle, and an altar cloth. Each tool has its own significance and is used for specific purposes during ceremonies. **Crystals**: Crystals hold energy and are believed to enhance magical workings by amplifying intentions. Wiccans often use crystals such as amethyst, rose quartz, clear quartz, and black tourmaline in their rituals and spells. Each crystal has unique properties and is associated with different intentions or aspects of nature. **Herbs**: Wiccans frequently use herbs in their magical practices, both for their aromatic properties and their energetic qualities. Common herbs used by Wiccans include lavender, sage, rosemary, and chamomile. These herbs can be used in various ways, such as creating herbal sachets, making teas, or burning them as incense. **Candles**: Candles are an integral part of Wiccan rituals as they represent the presence of divine energy and serve as a focal point for intention-setting. Different colored candles are used to symbolize different intentions or energies. For example, a green candle may be used for abundance and prosperity, while a red candle may be used for passion and energy. In conclusion, a Wiccan starter pack is a collection of essential items for those beginning their journey into Wiccan beliefs and practices. It typically includes a book of shadows, altar tools, crystals, herbs, and candles. These items serve as tools for practicing rituals, spells, and creating a sacred space for spiritual experiences within the Wiccan tradition..

Reviews for "Solitary Practice: Wiccan Starter Pack for Self-Guided Witches"

1. Sarah - 1 star
I bought the Wiccan starter pack hoping to delve into the world of witchcraft and learn the basics. However, I was extremely disappointed with the contents. The items included were of poor quality and did not serve any practical purpose. The spellbook was filled with generic and vague instructions that offered no insight or guidance. Overall, the Wiccan starter pack felt like a cheap cash grab, and I would not recommend it to anyone genuinely interested in practicing Wicca.
2. Jonathan - 2 stars
As a beginner in Wicca, I was excited to try out the Wiccan starter pack. However, I found the materials provided to be underwhelming. The candles were small and burned out quickly, the incense had an overpowering synthetic smell, and the crystals were so small that they were barely noticeable. Furthermore, the information booklet lacked depth and failed to address important aspects of Wiccan practices. Overall, I felt that the Wiccan starter pack did not live up to its promise of being a comprehensive introduction to Wicca.
3. Maria - 2 stars
The Wiccan starter pack seemed like a great way to dip my toes into the world of Wicca, but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The items included in the pack were of subpar quality and didn't feel authentic. The spellbook lacked substance, with basic information that I could have easily found online. I was hoping for a more enlightening and immersive experience, but this starter pack failed to deliver. It may be suitable for absolute beginners, but if you are genuinely interested in Wicca, I would recommend exploring other resources.

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