Welcoming Witches: Witchy Tree Toppers for a Spellbinding Christmas

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A witchy tree topper is a fun and unique way to add some spooky flair to your Christmas tree. Instead of the traditional angel or star, a witch hat or figure can be used to top off your tree in a witchy and whimsical style. There are many different styles of witchy tree toppers to choose from. Some options include a large witch hat with a brim that sits on top of the tree or a figure of a witch flying on her broom. These toppers are often adorned with glitter, feathers, or other decorative elements to add some extra charm. One of the benefits of using a witchy tree topper is that it can be a great conversation starter and add a touch of personality to your holiday decor.



Baby Baphomet Christmas Tree Topper

You ready to piss off your super religious in-laws? This adorbale Baphomet tree topper features an upside down pentacle that is dripping red and a super cute baby Baphomet. It is hand-painted and made from 3 layers of 1/4" birch plywood.

Topper has a stake with Hook and loop fastener straps to attach to the pole of your tree. Starting at the top of your tree, gently push the stake into the tree along the pole. Use the included Velcro straps to hold it on. Each topper will include 4 straps - depending on the size of your center pole you may need to attach 2 straps together to wrap around the pole.

**YOUR PURCHASE INCLUDES ONLY THE CORN HUSK DOLL. NO OTHER ITEMS OR CRYSTALS ARE INCLUDED**

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Each tree topper is made to order. Processing times are typically 5-7 business days but can be longer during the holiday season.

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While we would love to be able to guarantee shipping dates, we are unable to do so. If you need your item on a specific date please contact me before you place your order.

WE CAN NOT GUARANTEE ARRIVAL BEFORE YULE OR CHRISTMAS. We do our best to get things out as quickly as possible, however during the holidays shipping can be very slow. Since each of our items is made to order we do not accept returns simply because something arrived later than you wanted it to. Please pay careful attention to processing and shipping times when checking out.

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O Tannenbaum: My Witchy Winter Solstice Tree as Fir Magick

What is the difference between my Witchy Winter Solstice Tree and a Christmas Tree? Practically nothing. Except perhaps the spiritual way in which we welcome this most auspicious holiday guest to our home. Oh, and the necessity that it be a living Fir tree. Artificial trees can be festive, and in some cases necessary and practical decorations. However, for a Witch’s tree be part of the Winter Solstice MAGICK, only the real deal will do.

It really does satisfy me in a deeply ironic way that the over-culture is celebrating pagan traditions with me during the holiday season. I dearly appreciate every sprig of fir, holly, ivy and mistletoe that deck our halls. I adore the wreaths of evergreens on all the doors, sharing in the magick of eternal life through nature’s cycles. Every twinkle light on the boxwoods, delights me to no end, but my favorite of all Winter Solstice traditions is the American “Christmas” Tree, or as a Pagan might call it, our Solstice Tree. Blessed Yule ornament on Heron’s Solstice Tree In my pagan world-view, trees are considered the priests of the plant realms. Therefore, trees have much to offer and teach us. Fir trees are associated with the planet Jupiter, and the element of Earth, and they symbolize immortality, taking the long view and seeing situations clearly. Therefore, the magick of bringing a fir tree inside the house at the Winter Solstice becomes a spell of abundance, good health, and the constancy of life’s cycles. With their aid, we celebrate the dawning of winter by peering into the deep, dark night, and glimpsing our future. Yes, the tree will technically “die” once cut, but part of the lesson to be found here is that nothing really dies, it merely changes form. Also, the life-cycle transmutes energy in a chain from the sun to the highest order of organism, but nothing escapes their turn to die: everything in the cosmos will rise, thrive, decline, die, to decay, and nourish the next generation who will rise from their compost. This is the same way that every plant and flower we harvest for magick lends their power to our workings, there is a sacrifice, to be sure. But as long as we “fairly take and fairly give,” with respect to our plant allies, then this magick can be very potent. We are honored to receive the life-force that the fir tree lends to us. This sympathetic, evergreen magick is old, and hallowed.

“O Tannenbaum! O Tannebaum! How lovely are your branches!”

Perhaps this excitement I feel over a lit and decorated fir tree is my German heritage stirring up from genetic memory? Tannenbaum is a German word for a fir tree. You should know that the famous carol O Tannenbaum was not originally a Christmas song. According to wikipedia, the lyrics “refer to the fir’s evergreen quality as a symbol of constancy and faithfulness. [source]” The modern lyrics were written by composer Ernst Anschütz, in 1824. I’ve included my own English/Pagan adaptation below, that we use to welcome and hallow our tree.

Frank the Frasier Fir, Heron’s Solstice Tree 2018

One of the benefits of using a witchy tree topper is that it can be a great conversation starter and add a touch of personality to your holiday decor. It can also be a fun way to incorporate Halloween themes into your Christmas celebrations if you're a fan of both holidays. When selecting a witchy tree topper, it's important to consider the size and style of your tree.

Solstice Tree Magick: The Hunt

When my children and I go on the hunt for the perfect tree, we visit the tree-yard the same as most Americans. I wish I could say that we go into the woods and personally chop one down during a ceremony of some sort, but they are not native to Eastern NC, alas. But in a ritualistic way, we give our patronage to the same growers every year, and we have our own family traditions for how we select our perfect tree friend. This is – hands down – my favorite part of our family traditions. Just thinking of my children playing among the trees every year makes me weep with maternal joy. Visiting the Tree Yard – Heron Michelle

Witchy tree topper

Make sure the topper is proportionate to the size of your tree and fits well within the overall theme of your holiday decorations. To attach a witchy tree topper, you can use a tree topper holder or a branch on the top of the tree. Ensure that the topper is securely in place so it doesn't fall off and damage your tree or other decorations. Overall, a witchy tree topper is a fantastic way to add a bit of whimsy and magic to your Christmas tree. It's a unique alternative to traditional toppers and can help create a memorable and enchanting holiday display..

Reviews for "Jingle Bells and Witchy Spells: Witchy Tree Toppers for a Magical Christmas"

1. Sarah - 2 stars
I was really disappointed with the Witchy tree topper. The quality was really poor and it looked cheap. The paint was chipping off and it didn't even fit well on top of my tree. It was such a letdown as I was expecting a cool and unique tree topper. I would not recommend this product to anyone.
2. John - 1 star
I absolutely hated the Witchy tree topper. It looked nothing like the picture online. The colors were completely off and it just looked tacky on my tree. The material felt flimsy and it didn't even stand straight on top. I was really hoping for a spooky and elegant tree topper, but this was far from it. Save your money and avoid this product.
3. Emily - 2 stars
I bought the Witchy tree topper thinking it would add a fun and whimsical touch to my tree, but I was sorely disappointed. The size was much smaller than I expected and the quality was really underwhelming. The details were not well-painted, and it just ended up looking like a cheap Halloween decoration. I ended up removing it from my tree halfway through the season. Not worth the price.
4. Mike - 1 star
The Witchy tree topper was a complete waste of money. It arrived broken and damaged, with pieces of the hat and wand broken off. The wires used to attach it to the tree were also bent and not in usable condition. The overall craftsmanship was poor and it just looked like a poorly made knockoff. I tried reaching out to customer service for a replacement or refund but never heard back. Terrible experience overall.

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