Unveiling the Power of the Waxed Witch

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The waxed witch is a concept that has gained popularity in recent years, particularly within the witchcraft community. This term refers to a person who uses wax as a tool or medium in their magical practices. The use of wax in witchcraft is not new, as it has been utilized for centuries in various rituals and spells. Wax is often associated with transformation and manifestation. It has the ability to change form from a solid to a liquid and back again, symbolizing the cycle of life and the power of transformation. Many witches use this symbolism in their spells and rituals, harnessing the energy of wax to manifest their intentions.


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Many witches use this symbolism in their spells and rituals, harnessing the energy of wax to manifest their intentions. There are several ways in which wax can be incorporated into witchcraft. One common practice is the creation of wax dolls or figures, often called poppets.

Papier Mache Witch Hat, 10"

Nicely made Papier Mache Witch or Witches' Hat for your creative joy. Papier mâché is paintable and can be decoupaged with papers, tissue paper, rice papers, scrapbook papers, too. We love Pentart Decoupage Varnish and Glue in Matte, Satin or Glitter finishes for our papier mâché--available at My Victorian Heart in the Pentart Collection.

This hat measures: 10.50" to 10.75" tall x 10" wide.

The base or round part is 10 measured straight across the middle". The cone part is 10.50" to almost 11" tall as each papier mache hat we have varies in height as these are handmade.

MATERIALS LIST for our decoupaged Witches' Hat:

Our papier mache hat, shown in 2nd photo, was decoupaged with the following Decoupage Queen Rice Papers:

  • Black Patchwork
  • Vintage Witch Minis
  • Beware of Poison (the labels)
  • Halloween Raven with Skull & Gate (the Raven)
  • Bewitching Words (the Bat) and
  • Halloween Haunted House (the witch in the rosette).

The following Pentart products were applied to our hat:

  • Pentart Dekor Chalky Paint, White - base coat of hat
  • Pentart Decoupage Varnish and Glue, Matte to decoupage rice paper onto hat
  • Pentart Glitter Pen, color: Brass - randomly dotted on the damask designs on the Black Patchwork Rice Paper
  • Pentart Wax Paste Metallic, color: Copper
  • Pentart Antique Paste, color: Umbra

We aged the edges of the crepe paper rosette and rosette artwork with Ranger Ink Tim Holtz Distress Ink in Walnut and added Antique Paste Umbra to the edges last.

We applied Pentart Wax Paste in Copper to the edge around the perimeter of the hat then aged it lightly with Antique Paste in Umbra.

We applied Pentart Wax Paste in Copper to the tip of the cone part of hat.

We aged the entire piece, randomly brushing on Antique Paste Umbra on the hat and hat edges.

Thank you for choosing us for your creative joy.

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Please note that the natural colour of the wax can vary from a soft yellow to a vibrant yellow to a pale green - depending on what flowers the bees have been foraging on.
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These dolls are crafted to represent a person or situation and are then used in spells or rituals to manipulate or influence that person or situation. The wax is shaped and molded with intention and then infused with energy, creating a physical representation of the desired outcome. Candles are another common tool used in witchcraft, and they are also often made of wax. The act of lighting a candle can be seen as a symbolic gesture, representing the illumination of consciousness or the calling forth of spiritual energy. When the candle is burned, the wax melts and transforms, releasing the energy and intentions infused within it. In addition to dolls and candles, wax can be used in various other ways in witchcraft. Some witches create sigils or symbols using melted wax, using the wax as a medium to add depth and texture to their magical workings. Others use wax to create seals or charms, which can be used for protection or to create a physical representation of a specific energy or intention. The waxed witch understands the power and symbolism of wax in their craft. They harness the transformative energy of wax to manifest their intentions and create change in their lives. Whether through the creation of dolls, candles, or other magical tools, the waxed witch embraces the potential of wax as a tool for their magical workings..

Reviews for "The Symbolism of Wax in Witchcraft Practices"

1. Jane - 2 stars - I was really looking forward to reading "The Waxed Witch", but I was left disappointed. The plot was confusing and hard to follow, with too many unnecessary subplots that didn't add anything to the main story. The characters were also poorly developed, making it difficult to connect with any of them. The writing style felt rushed, and there were numerous grammatical errors throughout the book. Overall, I found "The Waxed Witch" to be a frustrating and underwhelming reading experience.
2. Alex - 1 star - "The Waxed Witch" was a complete waste of time. The storyline lacked originality and felt like a rehash of other supernatural-themed books. The dialogue was unconvincing and the characters were shallow and one-dimensional. The pacing was inconsistent and the ending was predictable and clichéd. I expected much more from this book, but unfortunately, it failed to deliver on all fronts. I would not recommend "The Waxed Witch" to anyone looking for a quality read.
3. Mark - 2 stars - I struggled to finish "The Waxed Witch" as I found the writing style to be dull and uninspiring. The author seemed more focused on describing the characters' appearances and outfits than on building a compelling and engaging plot. The pacing was slow, and there were numerous instances of unnecessary exposition. The limited character development made it difficult to invest in their journeys or care about their fates. Overall, "The Waxed Witch" felt like a missed opportunity to create an intriguing and immersive fantasy world.
4. Sarah - 2 stars - I had high hopes for "The Waxed Witch," but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The story had potential, but it felt rushed and poorly executed. The dialogue was often stilted and unnatural, making it difficult for me to engage with the characters. Additionally, the world-building was lacking, leaving me with a vague sense of the setting and the rules of the magical elements introduced. While there were some interesting ideas, the overall execution left much to be desired. I would not recommend "The Waxed Witch" to fans of the genre.

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