Witchcraft Tools I Regret Purchasing?║Cauldron, Broomstick, Wands...

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    Today I wanted to look into the tools I have purchased throughout my practice and see which ones I still use and which ones I would not purchase if I knew then what I knew today.
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  • @reallymadnomad7330
    @reallymadnomad7330 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +235

    I've been practicing for 37 years. All of the tools I thought I needed have fallen away. The magic is all inside you. Your index finger supercedes a wand. The freezer mug full of Dr Pepper is as magical as wine in a chalice. My herbs come inside a BLT sandwich. Crystals? That pretty rock out in the driveway. Candles? The cheapest white dinner variety. Nag Champa incense is much more pleasant than white sage. My cauldron is microwave safe. I kept my BOS on the laptop. I designed my own font. Now I can't read it. I do have an altar, and the figures are statues of Medusa and Pan. Suits my mental state better. And forget divination. You don't really want to know. Relax. You know yourself, don't you?

    • @danagardner7173
      @danagardner7173 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +24

      You will never know how much I appreciate the peace of mind I immediately felt, just reading this comment. Thank you so much for sharing your words of wisdom with us all 🖤

    • @patricialauwers5827
      @patricialauwers5827 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    • @knotqueen2419
      @knotqueen2419 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      Yep, the magic is YOU!

    • @pamelasavage5157
      @pamelasavage5157 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Very well said! Merry meet and Blessed Be!

    • @tfruitcat6705
      @tfruitcat6705 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Do the sage. Straight from the supermarket, and press it..

  • @brianas444
    @brianas444 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +116

    I love drying out rose stems for wands and collecting the thorns for workings

    • @Whiskey.Willow
      @Whiskey.Willow 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      What a great idea!

    • @syndaria
      @syndaria 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      Wow, I accidentally did this (I dry flowers, hang up bouquets frequently and decided to cut some stems and dry them and thought hey I will make a wand with this maybe) and wondered if it would be "silly". Thank you for commenting this.

    • @annag9873
      @annag9873 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      I actually have a bundle of roses that have been hanging over a year now. Now I have an idea of something to do with them.

    • @itakru
      @itakru 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      I should start doing this now that I'm in a place I can plant stuff again! I've always loved roses

  • @KatsiYori-zk5gm
    @KatsiYori-zk5gm 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +41

    1. My chalice, since I'm 14, is a old porcelain teacup, because I can't find a chalice in the house.
    2. I don't have a broomstick yet.
    3. My athame is just a little barn knife, which is just a tiny right angle blade, because that's what I have access to.
    4. My wand is just a chopstick (don't judge me)
    5. The closest to ritual clothes is just a bed robe. (Don't judge me)
    6. Divination tools is my box of different tarot cards from different artest.
    7. Crystals the only crystals I have is on my necklace, and a bunch of rings have turquoise, my favorite stone, even though I was born in June.
    8. My cauldron is literally a plastic cauldron shaped candy pot for Halloween. But It's what I have.
    9. Book of Shadows I made mine out of 4 composition notebooks taped together and with cardboard and I painted it. I put book of shadows in Latin on the cover and a deadly nightshade just cause, I was bored. For mine, I just write down spells, herbs, potions, moon phases and astrology, and ect.
    (Sorry it's so long)

  • @lesacotto5188
    @lesacotto5188 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +56

    ✨️✨️ after so many years, I just use things that grow in my yard and a cauldron.

  • @LaineyBug2020
    @LaineyBug2020 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +36

    With the antler wand there's an added sympathetic magic parallel of renewal and wheel of life since they shed them each year and grow them back.

  • @MoonlitBookworm73
    @MoonlitBookworm73 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +24

    When I was a beginner witch, I was heavily influenced into buying incense because everyone I saw hyped it up as a great cleansing method. I bought quite a bit of it, but when I used it, I realized that not only do I have asthma, but I also own pets.
    This isn’t the case for everyone, and I do still quite enjoy using incense when I need a really deep cleanse (I open the windows to let the smoke out of the room), but I highly recommend that you do your research on several ways to use the object/tool you want so you don’t get stuck with a ton of something you don’t use.
    Also, I should mention that I am a closeted witch myself, so I can’t buy much anyway. I’ve had to get creative with what materials I have and what I know I can get away with buying. (I’ve always been a collector of crystals, so that’s something I can easily buy without suspicion.)

    • @Boats_N_Hoez
      @Boats_N_Hoez 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Sage and palo santo are blessing and guardian of Native American tradition. I recommend it.

  • @skarinblackraven9212
    @skarinblackraven9212 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +28

    And then there's me, a magpie with an occult collection that's ever growing and changing.

    • @candacen7779
      @candacen7779 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I call myself a magpie too. ☺️

    • @emilybristow6611
      @emilybristow6611 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      I'm like that with bags, jars, vials, any kind of storage container. I hoard them like a dragon. Also, my spice cabinet looks like I have epic culinary skills when I definitely don't 😂

  • @nutz4pugz421
    @nutz4pugz421 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +20

    Since fire is a major element is most of my spellwork, I have to say that my cauldron is my favorite must-have tool! 🌟🌟🌟

  • @Stoic_Webb
    @Stoic_Webb 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

    My besom is used for protection. About medium-sized, it is set along the upper part of the doorframe to my bedroom, so it has to be walked under. It makes sure nothing, human or other, bothers me while I sleep.

  • @ArchDragon888
    @ArchDragon888 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +40

    I'm contemplating purchasing witchcraft items to begin my practice.
    This video is perfect timing.
    Thanks!

    • @MoonlitBookworm73
      @MoonlitBookworm73 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      If you do, buy as little of an item as you can! I bought a lot of incense when I was first starting because everyone hyped it up as a great smoke cleansing method, but then realized I have asthma and pets, so smoke is not a great option for me.
      I’d also see what you already have and can make. I was able to make wands from sticks in my backyard and some clear quartz I already owned. I’d also recommend making a list of things you want, then leaving it for a week and coming back. It’ll prevent you from making impulse purchases and you can see what things your mind was naturally drawn to over the week you didn’t touch the list.
      Idk how long you have been researching/practicing, but I’m happy to help if you have questions! I’ve been practicing almost two years now.

    • @M00N.L1GHT
      @M00N.L1GHT 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      I love the other commenter’s idea about making a list and setting it aside for a time. In addition, I would recommend you do a short visioning of what you want, and then explore some thrift stores. I have found some amazing items to use in thrift stores. I have also found it to be the case that the tools I use the most in my practice are often the ones I have made myself or found in thrift stores or nature over the years, and not so much the pricey ones. It is nice to get a beautiful piece new, but the ones we make or find ourselves often are imbued with our energy on a deeper level, and this can be more powerful for our practice and workings. Wishing you the best on your journey!

    • @wanderinghedge
      @wanderinghedge 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      And yet, I had never touched incense to begin with at the start of my own journey, though I have always liked incense in the past simply for the fragrance well before I began a practice or even had begun to considered a magical belief system. But now, because I have found my way over to Heathenistic Reconstructionist Norse Paganism and not so much witchcraft anymore, my practice has become quite minimalistic in nature. I do have an altar, but there are no statues or anything like that though there's no reason I couldn't have those things if I felt like wanting them or if I felt they were needed, instead just an incense holder and some incense. What I offer here is a glimpse into a minimalist practice so you can see through the veil that's often pulled over the eyes of many new tradition seekers so they can't see the truth of how simple a practice and belief system can be if they feel it's needed or wanted. And to also give a glimpse into some of the different worldviews.
      I don't cast circles or lay compasses like I used to do as when I did when I once thought I was a witch, no cauldrons, no atheme or sword, no crystals, no chalices or goblets, and etc. And also I'm not dualistic or soft polytheist or perennialist as most witches and most modern pagans are, but rather instead, I'm a hard polytheist. I'm also an animist rather than a pantheist which most people often confuse or conflate one with the other because they have similarities in their core philosophical beliefs but they mean entirely different things by them when making such statements; for example, animism doesn't collapse into an overarching All (i.e. source) whereas pantheism does and so does soft polytheism and perennialism, and also animism states "One is one, but within the all" meaning that everything is alive of its own accord and clearly distinct from one another but are still interconnected from one thing to the next through energy transfer from one thing to another but not originating from an overarching "source", whereas pantheism is the one that states "One is all, and all is one" meaning that everything is interconnected through energy that permeates out from an overarching "source" and whether something like a rock is alive is up for debate from pantheist to pantheist. I have thought about some statues to represent my gods and goddesses on my altar, but then again, I like the minimalist look and feel to my altar and somehow it just doesn't feel right to do anything more to it or at least not rate now it doesn't. I have thought about using a candle but I'm not quite sure yet, and as far as something to record my practices and jot my thoughts down on my beliefs and so one and so forth, I use a simple black marble composition journal. Though, I do use prayer in my practice and they come in two forms (i.e. set and spontaneous; a set prayer is one that's composed and prepared ahead of time with a specific structure to it and thought out, while a spontaneous prayer is one that's done on the spot without prior thought put into it ahead of time and is a little more free form, and both are just as viable as the other; the general rule to follow is that if you have the time to compose and prepare a prayer ahead of time you should do so out of simple respect, however this is not always true, because sometimes you may not have previously thought about praying and also sometimes you may not have the time to do so especially in cases where you may not have much time to get much out except for two or three words at most), which is highly versatile and can be used for many different things anywhere from petition, to offering, to as a gift, to cleansing, to consecration (i.e. dedicated as sacred to something else), to blessing (i.e. dedicated as sacred in of itself), to thanks, to praise, to veneration, to honoring, to worship, and to simply begin fostering a relationship with some other entity, and to anyone or to anything that you feel like working with; and prayer can be found in many belief systems and practices all throughout the world. And many of the things mentioned here when placed into a paganism context in general, are used in different ways in most cases, as compared to the way a witchcraft tradition would use them; though something like incense, can still be used for something like cleansing and those sort of things, but are generally used overall for either offering to use however they like for whoever or whatever you're giving the offering to or instead used in what is generally called "feeding the gods" or "feeding the ancestors" or etc. within paganism.
      As anyone can clearly see, my belief system and practice over the years, went into an entirely different direction than I or anyone else could have ever predicted in the beginning. And my point is this which is a lesson to all who may read this. In the beginning you may feel strongly that you're a witch or a shaman or whatever else. But in the end, you will find, your journey is going to do a complete one-eighty and you will end up where you never expected to be at. So remain open rather than resistant to the traditions and paths and possibilities that are available to you.
      P.S. For anyone who may be interested in Norse Paganism by my mentioning of it I give a word of caution. Stay well clear of Odinism, American Folk Assembly, and American Asatru. The reasons are obvious because they draw their beliefs off of the corruptions that the Nazis poured into many religions to justify their worldview.

  • @wittlestik
    @wittlestik 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +47

    I have a weakness for cauldrons…I can’t help myself. Each one is set for a particular task. My wands are found branches. If the tree offers it, I accept it.

  • @tcconnection
    @tcconnection 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    love how you warn people of materials and fire, any the lack of necessity of tools

  • @CommonSins
    @CommonSins 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +30

    I never gave much thought to the all the magickal items I’ve acquired, used, lost, gifted, and “decommissioned” over the years of my practice. Excellent video🖤♥️🖤

  • @jessicatouart3841
    @jessicatouart3841 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +35

    To be honest I use my mini cauldron during all my spells like my mixing bowl.

    • @Khontis
      @Khontis 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      My mini cauldron is a cast iron dipping bowl that doubles as my "Candle holder" when I'm not witching.

  • @acmulhern
    @acmulhern 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    For your cauldrons, they're easy to restore. Just look up cast iron maintenance videos, there are so many out there.
    As a rule, wash after use, then dry in the oven (150°C is fine). Rub a bit of cooking oil on it and you're golden.

  • @falktor
    @falktor 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +25

    i started making tools i really wanted and then buying a fancy version if i did find I liked ysing them.
    I make my own pendulums and have never bought one, tarot i bought because i knew from the start i would, but now I am creating a few of my own sets.
    i have made two besoms, the full size has been taken apart and is getting a revamp currently, the smaller one is an alter peice when it isn't in use. I still need to get more bristles for the big one.
    my ritual knife is a letter opener from a few Christmases ago, or a pair of safety scizzors for my travel alter.
    i alos use a mortar and pestel and i like the grinding of ingredients. it's easier for me to get into the 'right headspace'.
    also the first wand i made that wasn't a harry potter prop was destroyed. It wasn't done when my aunt's dog chewed it up. it was so pretty 😭
    i do plan to get a cauldron eventually but for now i'm using whatever fireproof bowl i can get my hands on (a bucket for a bit lol)

  • @samanthahunter4176
    @samanthahunter4176 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +17

    I was in a alexandrian wiccan based coven for many years and now I study as a solitary practitioner and I was going over my ritual and magical items three days ago and I found things that haven't used in so long. I remember slowly acquiring tools. I still have my original glass chalice from a flea market, a cast iron cauldron and besom from junk shop, and brass candle holders from a yard sale. ❤

  • @elizabethmackay4590
    @elizabethmackay4590 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    I make a lot of my tools now, I found a stick I use as a wand with a quartz point tied to the top with jute string. My cauldron is a baked cheese dish my mum got one Christmas and I nicked it 😂 it’s about 20 years old now! I am however totally obsessed with tarot and oracle decks! But I do alot of readings for others, so that’s how I excuse that obsession. I have a scrap book from the works as my current book of shadows, i think it was about £3 I stick stuff into it and leave a blank page for results/updates.
    The practice I see online always looks super pretty, mine is a mess of herbs and candle wax drips everywhere 😂😂😂 but it works for me and I love it ❤❤❤

  • @satori2890
    @satori2890 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    25:20 As someone who sold Tarot Decks at Reverand Zombies in the 90s I concur it's better to test drive a deck or at least see a walk through so you have a better idea of it's Personality.

  • @yoggerzzz
    @yoggerzzz 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    When it came to wands specifically for me, I went the route of if I was meant to have one it will come to me. As my practice evolved and developed, alot of my practice revolves around Trees and what I've found is they eventually gift wands and wood to practitioners. I got a bunch of Birch that I work with my ancestors and even made a besom from what was gifted. That became more rewarding than just buying tools. Because of that experience my craft has become quite simple in comparison to what it once was. I like making my own tools if I need them, but I also like a more simpler, 'primal' Craft that looks to nature first for tools and inspiration.

  • @annabelledrake2027
    @annabelledrake2027 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    I feel like in witchcraft it’s really easy to end up buying something just so you can use a tool for something that doesn’t require it. Like sure you can use an athame or wand to direct energy, but if your hands work fine, you don’t really need those tools unless you feel a strong pull from your intuition or it’s an important part of your tradition. When you begin it’s easy to feel like you need a bunch of tools in order to feel like a real witch, and most of the time you’ll end up casting half of those aside or never using them. I lost my OG collection of witch supplies in a house fire in 2021, and since I’ve had to rebuild my collection with limited funds, I have to plan out my purchases more and only buy stuff I actually have a plan for. And it feels so much better; I feel less wasteful, I have more space, I feel more like an “actual” witch doing this than when I had a bunch of stuff that meant little to me. I feel like I actually have my own practice based on my intuition, because all the witchy things I own are tailored to my practice.
    (though I don’t use wands and have never been a big fan for my own practice, it was very sad for me to lose the wand my god father hand carved for me when I turned 11. Some pieces are just sentimental and that’s okay too:))

  • @amandahallows5444
    @amandahallows5444 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I was making a digital book of shadows and Google docs decided to delete the entire thing. I was beyond shattered and set into a severe spiral. I have not yet entirely recovered from such a loss, but I cannot agree with her more to have multiple types of backups of any type of book of shadows that you create. Take pictures of physical pages, make multiple save files of digitals, expect to lose at least one copy of your book and be prepared!

  • @w3sentry
    @w3sentry 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

    ⭐️⭐️ Some of my favorite items also has to be some of my leather-bound Books of Shadows. They have so much collected information and most of them I've personalized their exteriors with bindings and such upon opening. Some I've had for nearly two decades now. Like most of us we all have our favorites. Thanks Hearth for reminding me to make some new entries. 😁😎💚💚💚💚

  • @belladonna70
    @belladonna70 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    Personally ,i always make my own wands,i have two maple trees at end of my garden,which i have spiritual spiritual connection to, they help in all spells,and offer protection, in turn i have obtained application for protection order on them so they can never be removed or cut down, i sat under these trees and did a fae connection medititation, and a small branch fell from the tree whilst i was doing this..almost into my lap,i made my wand from this gift the tree gave me, ..the tip is a small spiral shell ,,i carve my candles with my wand tip always. and cast circles with it. this video was really good advice ,thank you Hearth.

  • @denisehill7769
    @denisehill7769 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    I set my kitchen altar up with stuff I had around; soapstone pentagram coaster, my late MiL's peeling knife, a Stir Up Sunday wooden spoon (wand!) and two lovely metal goblets given to us for a wedding present; I've also used a wine glass for a chalice. Tarot decks on the other hand - a whole other rabbit hole of must-buys! Have a load of decks just because I loved collecting them; but I almost always use the RWS for daily readings. Nice to have those decks but really, you only need one that works for you.

  • @melaniecastle5850
    @melaniecastle5850 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I've really pared down tools over the year's I don't use crystals at all now. My leather book of shadows is by far my most precious item and my late mother's teacup and saucer, love my cauldron and still use it a lot.

  • @hopethomas2812
    @hopethomas2812 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I have loved rocks all my life. I would always pick up a special rock in a field, a parking lot, the playground…. So now as an old woman I love going to gem, crystal and mineral shops and shows to see “who” wants to come home with me. I learn their attributes and carry them with me to enhance my confidence, protect from negativity and so on.

  • @moistsquish
    @moistsquish 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    I realized I use alot less than I actually need which is just a lighter, Scissors, paper cauldron, and other spell ingredients, maybe divination stools which is great for me cause I've been ripped out the broom closet multiple times with my stuff being thrown out so I just keep it simple to hid it

  • @ingerknudson4297
    @ingerknudson4297 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +17

    I have a pathological love for cauldrons. Lol

  • @celestec04
    @celestec04 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    My favorite things on my alter are the card holders I made out of cell phone holders I couldn't give away at work. I painted them black and painted them with symbols of the sun, moon phases, and a pentagram with gold, silver and bronze paint respectively.

  • @rodcameron7140
    @rodcameron7140 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    🌟🌟 The best tool I attained when I started was knowledge. Mechanics, yes. But the most useful was in understanding what and why I was manipulating, along with the personal growth it facilitated. That has been indispensable.
    As far as hardware. I do have a calligraphy pen that has not been used.
    My couldron I love. It is stainless steel and copper. ...a chaffing dish actually. 😂
    Great content as usual. Thank Hearth!

    • @user-ik3fo9jm9i
      @user-ik3fo9jm9i 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Beautifully said, and I couldn't agree more

  • @trinityevans1020
    @trinityevans1020 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    I actually find and tumble my stones and live in texas so quarts is very abundant I find it often also I inherited my grandmothers rocks and crystals I've been practicing for over 20 yrs now when i was pendulum shopping I decided on a silver cone cage on a chain with a pentacle on the other end for me to hold I only use that one because I can open it up it opens like a box and I can put my own stone or crystal in it you know depending on how I'm feeling or what I'm needing but my tarot and oracle cards I love and use every day I actually have the same celtic deck as you do and I love it so much I love your videos it's so refreshing to find another witch online who is keeping it real I am quit a bit older and was so happy when I found your channel

  • @gusg.5916
    @gusg.5916 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Hearth, I believe a lot of the things you kept weren't seconds, they were items you bought for the shop and when you saw them you fell in love with them and decided to keep them yourself. 🥰 Seriously, where was this video years ago before I bought all this "stuff" that I never use in my practice either. 😉⭐🌟✴

  • @charlenelassiter2529
    @charlenelassiter2529 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I have a small cinnamon broom with a large metal star on it that I use for protection and rarely for cleansing my space. But mostly, I just love it and love to see it there. Maybe it's a little bit nostalgic. ✨️💜🧙‍♀️

  • @jadelee6363
    @jadelee6363 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Thank you for this video, I feel like I have permission to let things go! oh soo many tarot decks that just didn't resonate with me! And a very lovely wand I sometimes use, but I actually prefer my ceramic blue and white chopsticks - I think I like that they are shorter.

  • @4cprocess
    @4cprocess 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I just started my spiritual journey this year, which, for me, includes witchcraft. Me and my therapist are pretty sure I have ADHD, and so, at least in my case, I kind of go all in right from the beginning, which isn’t great at all for the wallet, but I did at least already have a few things that I use now in my practice: I made a wand, a wooden athame, I had some Shabbat candles, a candle holder or two, sealing wax and a seal, a shit ton of empty notebooks, and hourglass, a chunk of quartz my friend gave me. I got into tarot and oracle decks and crystals right away, and for me, the thing I feel like I couldn’t do without is my 4” selenite bowl. I love being able to cleanse and charge not only crystals, but so many other things, like my pentacle necklace, for example. Thanks for this video!

  • @jenniferholmes1517
    @jenniferholmes1517 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I’ve really enjoyed letting my tools find me. With the exception of tarot & oracle, I either have grown, created or thrifted most of my tools. It’s tough to be patient, but now I have such a deeply personal and strong connection to my items-worth the wait!

  • @melaniesalisbury2182
    @melaniesalisbury2182 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    When i was trying to find tools i bought a chailce at a thrift shop in the 90s , its sometjing i don't use and couldn't tell you where it is to this day , the few things that i use often arw my orcale/ tarot cards, my pendulum, singing bowl and cauldron

  • @DevonExplorer
    @DevonExplorer 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Lovely, interesting video, as always Hearth. Funnily enough, just before I started my practice some 20 plus years ago, I saw a tv programme about the more traditional folk magicians, and most of them used some fabulous everyday spells with everyday things found in the kitchen. So, what I did was use a small black handled paring knife for an athame (I started using Wiccan inspired rituals as a solitary), a beautiful glass stemmed bowl for a chalice (from my collection of coloured moulded glassware) and a tiny glass dish to hold salt with another larger dish for home-made biccies. So I haven't really bought anything new for it at all, apart from some items for specific spellwork, such as ribbon, herbs, etc. A funny story about that: there was one spell that took several days to set up, which among other things called for a newt, lol. I obviously wanted to exchange something for the real thing so I had a wander around town to see if I could get buy child's toy or something similar. Then, lo and behold, I saw exactly what I wanted on the ground...a perfect tiny green lizard/newt model. It was also the best spell I ever did. ✨✨✨✨✨

  • @miramari732
    @miramari732 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    My only cauldron is cauldron-shaped mug ^^
    I have many wands - all made from found sticks
    My first deck of Tarot was used to death - it literally fell apart. Now I have one private one and one shared with partner (it's weird, I know, but this deck just want it that way). I rehomed two that wasn't good with me. But also I don't use it for divination that often - I prefer magpie oracle, or I-Ching, or I just use labradorite or obsidian to scry. I think to get set of runes - I may not use them often and probably never use them to do divination, but in workings they proove to be helpful.
    My book of shadows... I have five paper ones and one digital. Two are written cover to cover and... I have no idea where they are since we moved :(. Most of them is luckily copied to digital one. Two are started, absolute mess made of ordinary notebooks, that are already shedding pages and begging to end their misery. And there's one nice one, where these two would be copied once I end with them.
    As for brooms/besoms I have three miniature ones that are cute and sometimes used to cleanse something from lingering energy, but rarely. They are more of decorative pieces.
    For crystals - I'm magpie, I have way too many. I see shiny rock and can't help myself...
    Pendulums... let's not start with those. Way, way too many. Here they are... fashionable somehow? I mean they are sold in every jewelery store, even in cheap jewelery departments of chemist's and supermarkets. And I'm magpie. Way too many pendulums

  • @Reginacycs11
    @Reginacycs11 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Practicing 31 yrs. I made my first wand. I don’t use it now. I rarely use any wand except when working with crystal grids. I’ve had 3 athames, I use none now. I do use my cauldrons, I have 4. I have two chalices, ceramic and metal. The ceramic is my fav cuz my husband bought for me and it’s not witchy looking at all, but I love it. My practice has changed so much over time, and so has the way I use tools. I agree with you about the journal/grimoire/book of shadows. I’ve had many over the years and they are probably the thing most important to me in my practice. I loved this video bc it addresses something beginners need to know. You don’t need everything all at once. Nicely done here! ⭐️💫

  • @kylaallen822
    @kylaallen822 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    BofS, Yes! Get one or many and most importantly USE them. They are journals of your practioner journey. Use, scribble, sketch, write, stickers, etc. So important! Great Job!

  • @Transformation.Massage
    @Transformation.Massage 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    One of my favorite tools is a handmade wooden flute I use to clear a space 😊

  • @kimluvspgh
    @kimluvspgh 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Blackthorn is beautiful!

  • @JessicaQuist
    @JessicaQuist 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Yes yes yes and yes! I was one of those beginners that bought it all, thinking I will use them in my craft and have yet to use any of them! My items are more like decorative items. I did not listen to anything I read that said “you do not need all this stuff”. They are right! All you need is you! The rest is just for flavor ❤ Thank you Hearth for another great video! I enjoy watching these all the way in North Dakota! Blessed Be!

  • @kristibrown48
    @kristibrown48 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    My first pendulum, my first pendulum wife’s pentacle necklace… it meant a lot to me and it was in the first form at divination that I did was shocked at the movement because I knew that I was not expecting it. I still love it 13 years later.

  • @vivamarie2488
    @vivamarie2488 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Yeah, been cleaning out as well. Years ago I saved my money 💸 to buy an awesome large blank Book of Shadows. Yup, never used it. Still trying to figure out a purpose for it. My actual BOS is very different than the book I purchased. Same thing with the several sets of Divination devices. Been trimming down the "collection". 😔

  • @JK-jl1bf
    @JK-jl1bf 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    It’s good to get what you’re drawn to and I strongly suggest you use the tools you do purchase even if it seems like a “decorative aesthetic”, hold it and see what that tool tells you and how it feels. So, if it doesn’t feel right you might want to gift it to someone.

    • @tcconnection
      @tcconnection 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Wonderful advice

  • @TheWitchsRattle
    @TheWitchsRattle 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I love making wands, but haven't personally used them since I was a Wiccan more than 25 years ago.
    I definitely don't use chalices or athames or crystals OR herbs.
    Things that I couldn't do without are tarot, bone casting set, my poppets, my drum, and tambourine and rattle. And, of course, a journal.

  • @melaniesalisbury2182
    @melaniesalisbury2182 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    This is such a great viedo , as an older practitioner i go through phases of the tools i use.

  • @pattylevasseur4041
    @pattylevasseur4041 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    hey hearth im not into whitchery stuff, but i am learning the bib le and use my pendulum for talking with my angels...i do find you channel very interesting , thank you for all that you doo;];];]

  • @etiennesportfolio
    @etiennesportfolio 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I have tons of chalices and I use them for everything 😍😂 my point is (for the new ones): think of what you already do and build upon that

  • @JoshuaPagan
    @JoshuaPagan 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    🌟 ⭐️ Not the random haunted baby wailing at 44:20 ⭐️ 🌟

  • @thechaoticwitchymama
    @thechaoticwitchymama 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I have a few antlers and I have 1 piece I use as a wand I never thought to add crystals or anything to like make it more wand like lol 😊

  • @moondeer9879
    @moondeer9879 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    I SO love love love your videos.. your very down to (Mother) earth approach to things witchy and magickal...I have just crossed your path some weeks ago and I am blessed I was led to find you

  • @cheryl-lylbaldr4560
    @cheryl-lylbaldr4560 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Last December or last 2022 my world crashed I had a serious meltdown nothing was right I threw every herb etc into the trash cried for days and very slowly path was renewed but in herbs, light, healing. I rebuilt my herbs, crystals, etc. Its amazing how they let you know time for a change.

  • @morganthenaarcher9082
    @morganthenaarcher9082 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    My first purchase was Wildwood Tarot and I love it still! My hubby 3D printed a deer skull for me. I painted it matte black and used gold to highlight the antlers and then wrote "Act wisely" in Anglo Saxon runes. ❤

  • @Miscellaneous-s9m
    @Miscellaneous-s9m 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I am drawn to Cedar wood, my wand is Cedar Wood, I do have a glass chalice with a moon gazing hare, my book of light, not shadow, is a notebook from WHSmith. Pink with magic symbols on the cover, does have a place to add the date at the top corner of the page it has a pink elastic, seal for want of better description, it has a pocket inside the back cover. it says Full of Magic on the front

  • @TheBusyHoneyBee
    @TheBusyHoneyBee 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Pots and pans that you need to seazon before using: cast iron, clay, Stone, teflon.
    Utensils made of those matherials also need seazoning and wood kitchenweare also does.

    • @tcconnection
      @tcconnection 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      season how?

    • @TheBusyHoneyBee
      @TheBusyHoneyBee 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@tcconnection a good cooking oil and an oven. The high temperature turns the oil into a non stick polimer, in the case of the pots and pans. The wood utensils need a seazoning safe for food oil, no heat.

    • @TheBusyHoneyBee
      @TheBusyHoneyBee 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@tcconnection there are loads of vídeos on TH-cam about seazoning cast iron, the same aply to Stone, clay and teflon.

  • @suelily4281
    @suelily4281 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I made my own charm reading set & a bone reading set for divination.
    The charms are each fairly small & most of them are silver colored, so they can be a bit difficult to read without moving the pieces to see what landed where.
    My bone reading set has a lot of different colors & each piece is very distinctive. Many of the pieces are not made of bone, but I do have a few pieces of bone included.
    Some carved antler & shells, too.

  • @DeeQueenieQ
    @DeeQueenieQ 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I just love working with crystal. But I only purchase ethically sourced crystals. Especially if they are carved I work with their energy and need high vibrations. I do not use heat treated crystals the energy has been altered. I purchase mine from Goddess Enchantments they know exactly where the crystal are sourced from and take great care in selecting the crystals. She is located in the UK I am in US .

  • @SweeTart77kkibble
    @SweeTart77kkibble 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great video and loving this community. My favorite item (at the moment) is a small saucer I found at a thrift store. I think it found me actually… It’s made with mosaic glass in amber and black. I placed it on my alter in the center/back to use as an offering plate. When I’m outside in nature and I find an earth treasure, or am celebrating a holiday (Lammas right now) I will make offerings to keep the energy fresh in this space. Right now there are wheat kernels, acorns, sunflower petals. I add a crystal and refresh it daily with new offerings from my journey. After a week or two, I will pull the crystals and scatter the rest off my porch with the intention of gratitude and fulfillment. Sorry, long story!

  • @spoiledwitch82
    @spoiledwitch82 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I'm actually really glad you made this video because I've been a witch since 17 n im 41 now n so much has changed. When I started I remember I was so happy to have two books that I found online from the school of Wicca in West Virginia. That to me was huge because we had dial up n laggy computers then. I also didn't know wicca was different than just being a witch. Years later when I discovered witches on TH-cam n I was in a low spot in my life I bought a lot witch tools it many gave me a temporary high I call it. However now I have so much on my shelves sometimes I get overwhelmed practicing at all. I want to do more but I got a lot of purging to do. I even signed up for two witch subscription boxes when I was late 30s. I thought it would help keep my spirits up to wanting to practice more but I don't always connect with the spells n items. Same goes with recommended books. I guess I struggled with mine alot because I hated feeling like I had to do certain things to be called a witch. I learned much later about being an eclectic witch n the idea really resonated with me because I felt a sense of freedom. I spent so much on my items over the years I even feel guilty for getting rid of them but like a poison I feel like it's killing me inside to keep. Closer to strangling vines. I think I'm gonna offer stuff to my sister's to help. I wish I had this video years ago. I think my favorite is this one book I had all these years that I believe is a bunch of magazines from the school of Wicca which really opened my eyes to things I believed in and never knew the name of. I had friends in school that claimed to be witches n I did too. It took years from a lack of info online before I knew the difference between Wicca n witchcraft and I'm not at all into wiccan n will never claim that now. But I did grow up a strict christian n online in the witchcraft community I finally felt like there was a community I belonged with that thought n felt like me. That to me is the best about this community. I just wish early on I didn't listen to the pushy practitioners because I would have saved tons of money n time not to mention guilt. Thank you for this...

  • @sparrowheadswest
    @sparrowheadswest 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Hey Hearth. I seem to have collected things I liked over many years, not fully understanding the direction I was being pulled in. Now I seem to have many items to utilise. ☺️💓🌟 Ps I love your Vlogs soooo much. Thank you for being here. 💜✨🥰

  • @lenninmontiel4539
    @lenninmontiel4539 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I actually bought a cauldron years ago around Halloween 🎃. But I never use it sadly, im not sure what to do with it, basically the cauldron was from Joanne's craft store and it was use for cooking and microwave safety. But to this day I don't use my poor cauldron.😔🍸

  • @itakru
    @itakru 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I have a wand from an old, old oak tree that grew in my childhood home's backyard--I was out back one day when I was 11 or 12 and saw this branch that just....felt like I needed to pick it up. Had it 20+ years now, and I've moved from that house since, and that branch/wand is like carrying an old friend. Oddly, though, I never use it--wandwork has never made sense to me and just doesn't feel right to my practice, but I wouldn't give up that piece of my history for anything. Maybe I'll find another use for it. Like your tree runes, maybe it was always meant to lead me into working with tree spirits or something--it definitely has a particular and comforting energy to this day whenever I hold it.

  • @wheelerdave
    @wheelerdave 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hearth. You are my favorite witchy content creators, I have several.

  • @SpellCastingKitten
    @SpellCastingKitten 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    ⭐️🌟⭐️🌟⭐️🌟⭐️ Thank you for sharing! Your tools are amazing. Your want collection is just beautiful! I have too many Tarot decks that I don't use. But I just... LOVE them! I love collecting them, but I really should work with them more.

  • @dwightsteele4027
    @dwightsteele4027 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    You have to oil cast iron with lard or cooking oil to prevent rust, it will also restore cast iron that has already started to rust.🪄

    • @annabelledrake2027
      @annabelledrake2027 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      yes seasoning your cast iron and taking care of it properly is so important!

  • @carolmcbelle
    @carolmcbelle 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    My favorite tools are a very large outside cauldron that I placed in the woods, a found deer antler wand and found animal bones that I have turned into chimes. And of course candles. I made an oracle deck out of polaroid pictures that I’ve taken over the years. ⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @ButtercupBerry1234
    @ButtercupBerry1234 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    thanks for your video, very informative 🙂 ....I have a broom, but it is selfmade of pine stick and birch bristles....it was so fun making it and decorate it. It now hangs over our fireplace just as decoration.

  • @meitoni73
    @meitoni73 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I agree that homemade items are stronger from the power& magik you invest in them. Thank you for sharing this I have as well collected much and have learned over time what calls to me.

  • @sabrinahopson9795
    @sabrinahopson9795 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    😊 wow yes I have collected so much I don't use anymore. I just reprepose a lot of it and I donated some things

  • @Jo-ff6vv
    @Jo-ff6vv 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    When using a cast-iron cauldron, always make sure to oil it after use (such as cooking oils) that'll prevent it from rusting

  • @user-ik3fo9jm9i
    @user-ik3fo9jm9i 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I use smoke (sage and candles) to open and close circles, as well as to release/disperse intentions, spells and to excuse spirits from the work

  • @jinxminx55
    @jinxminx55 วันที่ผ่านมา

    yes, keep a book of shadows. I was just writing things down in my regular journal and when I decided I wanted it all gathered in a book of shadows I had to go through and hunt for all the old workings and copy them over into the BoS. it is so embarrassing to read your old journals, lol. and it just took a lot of time to find everything and I'm sure I missed something.

  • @LynnLBE
    @LynnLBE 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you for this information. When I first began, I said to myself, I won’t be buying a lot of STUFF. then, of course… but I have kept it to a minimum. Btw your brows are gorgeous❣️❣️❣️

  • @cathylarkins9949
    @cathylarkins9949 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I’ve acquired many items over the last 30 years….always need

  • @stephaniecharlebois7362
    @stephaniecharlebois7362 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    🌟 thank you, you are so inspiring, i am binging your channel, i bought a bunch of the book you recommended, i cannot wait to read them and start to practice witchcraft for real finally. Love from Québec, Canada 💜

  • @myrtleholly2016
    @myrtleholly2016 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    you are always the voice of reason

  • @lordnebo
    @lordnebo 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    my first chalice was a green gless one from a trift store it broke off its stem but the cup was ok setting it into a stand upside down it served as a bell .Years later we had a bad wind and ice storm blow downs all over but in some way what told me it wanted to be a staft and a smaller one wanted to be a wand and I still have them today

  • @borisjevic6338
    @borisjevic6338 หลายเดือนก่อน

    @HearthWitch You mentioned about your purple velvet cloak and that you need to shorten it. May I suggest something? But it will need attention when washing. You will do two folds. Around the bottom lining, use clip on stud sets, like clip buttons that you see on shirts. Yes, you may need to buy a small press for pressing them in to the fabric too. In the 1st fold, sew some open pockets, so only the sides, since the bottom is from the fabric. You can also use 3cm to 5 cm long zips. This creates little pouches / pockets. In these, you can put crystals for protection, enhancing your spells etc. In the second fold, is where you can put herbs inside, again for the same reasons, but, can also be used as extra pockets too, or if you find something in the forest. Use a small vial if you wish, so as not to be getting soil in there. The upside is, is that there will also be some weight to it, of which will assist in keeping it down even in small winds.

  • @brezski594
    @brezski594 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    🌟 love it ^_^ very cool to think about all the things ive used / havnt used / replaced over the years and to see yours!

  • @chibbifelicia
    @chibbifelicia 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My favorite item at the moment would be my tarrot deck. I got it at a spiritual fair and I could feel it calling from the other side of the hall. I've never felt an object so strongly before or since and even after several years, I still feel the same pure joy and giddiness when I pick them up as I felt the first time at that fair. 🌟

  • @KatelynJoe
    @KatelynJoe 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I find my divination tools, my grimoire, and art supplies are my top most used tools to date and it makes sense as an art witch and tarot reader 🌈☺️✨
    Everything else I forage, find, or use what I got and find it’s better than most things I’ve bought for creating real magick that works for me 💜

  • @wompusslompus5424
    @wompusslompus5424 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐ thanks for another wonderful video Hearth!
    Something I do (that I really should do even more of) is write down strange or notable spirit encounters, visions and signs in my book of shadows. Most of the time I have no idea what they're about, and often look back wishing I had more notes on what happened and when.
    I think because they happen so out of the blue, I often forget to sit down and write about it, rather than dedicated divination or spell work (which I have a better track record of keeping notes on)

  • @nickigreenwood
    @nickigreenwood 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I gave away a lot of the “stuff” I used when I started. I use some crystals, a small cauldron, a playing card sized Smith-Waite tarot deck since it fits my hands, a journal/book of shadows, and reference books. Of those, my most-used items are my tiger eye necklace and journal.
    I would add to your list, for novice practitioners to explore different references to learn. Eventually from the learning, they will narrow down their preferred style of practice. Blessed be, and thank you as always for your informative videos! ✨💚

  • @Tori_Thompson
    @Tori_Thompson 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have 2 favorite tools that I don’t want to live without. My small cauldron & my mortar & pestle. I use my small cauldron daily. I also strongly agree with you about having & USING your BOS. I have at least 3 right now and I would be lost without them. Thank you for a wonderful video! ✨⭐️🌠

  • @julievanarends3702
    @julievanarends3702 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I bought a beautiful, expensive athame at the start that I’ve only used once. My most used tools are candles and candle holders of all sizes, herbs, small glass bowls for herbs and offerings, a candle carving tool, a coffee grinder for herbs and a large ceramic cauldron that I bought from Target (US) for $5 in their Halloween section.
    I hate that I missed the live chat. I met the author of Weather Magic, Debra Burris, at the same conference where I met Kelden. The book is about science and magic and I really enjoyed it!

  • @ElishaPeaslee
    @ElishaPeaslee 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you Hearth for your videos! I loved this one. It has made me more comfortable to know that not all tools will be used for ever. When I started out my practice I thought I needed everything you went over and felt the need to buy the best, not really understanding that everything that matters the most will come from yourself in one way or another depending upon what your doing or working with. Again Thank you and I enjoy your videos and have for some time now, I believe I was guided to your channel!💖

  • @ravenwillowhart4501
    @ravenwillowhart4501 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'll never forget my first ritual with friends. I was brand new to the concept of witchcraft and it was a fairly involved ritual with vibrated syllables and so on. I remember thinking - "You want an energetic wall in the West? Why not just put it there. I had done tons of energy work and no tools. Now, I have the tools that are both pretty much "a collection" and for use. I prefer athames to wands, and my athames are all sharp but one. Wands, however, help bring air in (athames are fire to me, wands are air - trees bend in the wind, metal is forged in fire - that's my logic). My cauldron I love. I don't cook in it. It is for ceremony and I often use it as the receptacle for fire rituals. For divination, I tend to only use Tarot and not my beautiful crystal ball that was a gift. I also do sometimes use my rune cards, but by and large, there's a primary deck I use for readings, and all the rest are the result of me loving the artwork on them. My ritual clothes tend to be the same thing I would wear to my local Renaissance Faire. I will recommend for ethically made clothes from Holy Clothing. I am on a quest to conquer my fear of sewing machines and making my own clothes, maybe I'll make it before I head to the Summer Land, I don't know. I agree we don't need all the bells and whistles. Come this next Samhain I will be in a large American city in the midst of high rises and skyscrapers. I will have to adjust my celebration greatly. I won't be in the space that I've practiced in for years and it will be quite different. The bottom line is for each of us to do what feels right to us and not part of something we feel impelled to use because some author says we should. I love my chalices and use them for both pouring libations to the gods and goddesses and for drinking from as well as representing the element of water. I'd also mention, that if you want to use instruments - drums, flutes, pipes in ritual, do it if it does speak to you. I use my djembe to keep a heartbeat in some situations, and other times I use it to accompany my chanting. I don't use it all the time, so be aware, that practice with these instruments is required and I've been bad about that.

  • @lauradavis2389
    @lauradavis2389 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You were so right about most of the items I purchased was because I started out studying Wicca. It has dropped by the wayside. But now that I think back on it, I kinda want to put more ritual into my workings! Especially for the Sabbats and New/Full moon rituals. Every day stuff can be regular witchy workings. Yay! So glad I watched this 😊

  • @lauraquigley7180
    @lauraquigley7180 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    ✨⭐🌟 lovely video as always! My most-used tools are my book of shadows and my little iron cauldron. Mine is only about 3 inches high, and I use it to burn petitions, etc.

  • @mammasdragons
    @mammasdragons 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Thank you Hearth. As always you are always on the mark.🖤💜

  • @violetinruins
    @violetinruins 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I"m a baby witch and haven't bought any of these over the last year except for lots of crystals and herbs!!! 🌟🌟🌟

  • @khope74
    @khope74 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Thanks for all the wonderful information. Your channel has helped me so much❤

  • @magicmushroomdreams
    @magicmushroomdreams 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    such a lovely video 🖤 all the information has really helped me organize my practice and find what works for me 🖤 thank you HearthWitch

  • @helenahelvellacrispa2764
    @helenahelvellacrispa2764 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    🌟🌟🌟🌟Excellent, as always. Thank you, Hearth! 🌟🌟🌟🌟

  • @trollsngoblins
    @trollsngoblins 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Hello, newly subscribed 'baby witch' here. Wanted to go and say, thank you so much for this awesome information you give us!

  • @Natalese13
    @Natalese13 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I think for many of us who came into the Craft prior to the internet being so ubiquitous, Wicca is what what we could find information on most easily. The athame/chalice conundrum was REAL! We thought we *HAD to have them, even though some of us didn't connect with them.
    My athame long ago (curiously) disappeared, and I somehow have a chalice that I don't know where it came from. But I embrace my evolution as a human and a practitioner.
    And I'm so glad that we have more forums to talk about making our practice our own, without shame! While our more individual and customised practices may make it more challenging to do workings with others, I believe it is so important to connect with what you are doing and saying. Otherwise, what are we doing it for?