Budget-Friendly Witchcraft Tools for Kitchen Magic

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I have always been fascinated by the world of witches, magic, and spells. However, being on a tight budget, I always felt like I couldn't fully embrace this part of my identity without spending a fortune on expensive tools and materials. That's when I began my journey as a budget-friendly witch. One of the first things I learned was that magic isn't dependent on expensive tools or fancy materials. Instead, it is about harnessing your own energy and intent. I started by creating my own rituals and spells using items I already had around the house – herbs from my kitchen, candles from the dollar store, and even old jars and bottles for spell jars.


3 coats + top coat

The original White Witch collection was the last one before FF started collecting batch samples, so there are some variations between batches of the collection. I chose to reswatch it so my photos are consistent throughout this blog post White Witch s House is a silver packed full of silver holographic flakes, flecks, and silver chrome flakes.

Turquoise witchcraft chrome polish

I started by creating my own rituals and spells using items I already had around the house – herbs from my kitchen, candles from the dollar store, and even old jars and bottles for spell jars. I also discovered the power of visualization and intention-setting. Instead of purchasing expensive crystals or gemstones, I started using my imagination to visualize them during my rituals.

live.love.polish | Maritime Myths

This Live.Love.Polish collection is an older one, but I think a lot os shades still are a pretty good choice for Fall, or for those colder Winter days.

SEA WITCH (thermal)

It's a dusty purple when it's cold, and it's an undersaturated blue when it's warm. It's filled with gold-red iridescent glitters, holo dust and gold iridescent shimmer flakes.

3 thin coats + 1-2 coats of topcoat ATLANTIS

It's a clear base with green-teal-blue UCC flakes, holo dust and turquoise holo microglitters. You can use it in 1 coat as a topper, or 2 coats on it's own. I love this so much!

DOUBLOON

It's a clear base with gold holo shards. I don't like this, just like I didn't liked it's silver version. The base is thick and contains too little flakes, and the flakes aren't flexible, they don't lay flat on your nails, requires a ton of topcoat to even out the surface. I seriously don't understand this polish.

STARFISH (thermal)

It's a brigt medium pink when it's cold, and it's clear when it's warm. Packed with blue iridescent flakes, gold iridescent shimmer flakes and gold holo microglitters.

Covers in 2-3 coats + topcoat SUN GLITTER

It's a clear base filled with medium and bigger size silver chrome flakes. It covers really well, so I wouldn't recommend it as a topper. This has a serious chrome effect!

This is 2 coats + topcoat KRAKEN

It's a clear base with emerald-blue-purple-pink UCC flakes, gold flakes and gold holo dust. You can use it in 1 coat as a topper, or 2-3 coats on it's own. You can see 1 coat over nude nails on the last macro pic.

You can get the collection HERE, my favorites are Atlantis, Sun Glitter, Kraken and the warm version of Starfish.

3 coats + top coat
Budget friendly witch

I found that this was just as effective in manifesting my desires and intentions. Another aspect of being a budget-friendly witch is finding alternative, affordable resources for learning and growth. Instead of investing in expensive books or courses, I turned to online communities and forums where witches share their knowledge and experiences for free. This not only saved me money but also allowed me to connect with like-minded individuals from all over the world. Being a budget-friendly witch also means being resourceful and eco-conscious. I started exploring natural alternatives for my rituals, such as using homemade potions and oils made from herbs grown in my garden. I also began recycling and repurposing items to create altars and sacred spaces. In addition to these practices, I became more mindful of my spending habits and prioritized what was truly necessary for my craft. This allowed me to allocate more funds for special occasions or items that I deemed essential to my practice. Being a budget-friendly witch has not only saved me money but has also deepened my connection to the craft. It has taught me that magic is not limited by financial constraints and that the true power lies within myself. Now, I feel empowered to embrace my inner witch without breaking the bank..

Reviews for "Incorporating Budget-Friendly Herbology into Your Witchcraft"

1. Jane - 2/5 stars:
I had high hopes for "Budget Friendly Witch" as I love supernatural stories and was intrigued by the concept of a witch on a budget. However, I found the execution to be lacking. The characters were one-dimensional and the plot felt rushed and predictable. Additionally, the writing style was mediocre at best, with awkward dialogue and poor pacing. Overall, I was disappointed by this book and would not recommend it to others.
2. Mark - 2/5 stars:
I thought "Budget Friendly Witch" would be a fun and lighthearted read, but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The main character lacked depth and I found it difficult to connect with her. The humor, which I was expecting to be a highlight of the book, felt forced and often missed the mark. The storyline was predictable and offered no surprises. Overall, I found the book to be underwhelming and it did not hold my interest.
3. Sarah - 1/5 stars:
I cannot fathom the positive reviews this book received. "Budget Friendly Witch" was a complete waste of my time. The writing was unimpressive, with flat descriptions and poor grammar. The characters were poorly developed, and their interactions felt forced and unnatural. The plot was nonsensical and lacked coherence. I struggled to finish the book, and I regretted not abandoning it earlier. Save yourself the trouble and steer clear of this one.

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