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Into the Witch Woods: Rewilding My Witchcraft with Ancestral Skills & Crafts

What began as an effort to stretch meals further, learn to garden, and replace store-bought cleaners with homemade alternatives slowly spilled over into my magical life. The more I worked with my handsβ€”kneading dough, pouring candles, infusing oilsβ€”the more I realized I didn’t need to buy my magic. I could make it. Bit by bit, my practice reshaped itself, shifting away from accumulation and toward creation, until every item I nearly added to my cart made me think: I can make that.

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