Pagan Country Decor
Welcome to my home! Hope you enjoy yourself. And remember YOU CAN DO THIS TOO!

This is my altar of healing candles in our bedroom. It is used to invoke the powers of Earth for its centering and balancing energy and Water for its healing and soothing energy. Here Earth helps to nourish the spirit while water can be used to wash away pain and sickness.
This is a few of the brooms in my collection.
Hung here in the kitchen entryway is silk ivy with white flowers. These were used in our wedding. The ivy was to symbolize our faithfulness to one another. The white flowers were to show the purity of the love in our hearts. The black mask is there to remind me of the Dark Goddess because even in the darkest of times
there She is.
This is our altar to remember those who have past from this life and the memories we shared. I put it on the TV entertainment center because it is something my family sees way too much of. This way they have lots of chances to say hello to our loved ones.
This is not a great picture. This is a portion of my collection of witches. I have almost 150 of them now. All sizes, shapes, and styles. I LOVE them! Keeping them all around me helps to remind me of what most of the world still thinks a witch is and drives me to show them different. I will have to put my collection together and take some good pics
......maybe on one of my cleaning sprees!
OK, now out to the yard we go......
This is my gorgeous circle garden which my husband is helping me to create. I hold my own personal rituals here but I intend to get some of my sisters out here to fill it with energy one day.
This is the altar I am making out of a cypress slice. I carved out a pentacle wrapped in ivy and I stained most of the carving. When I am finished, the ivy will have a green tint to it and the entire thing will be sealed with a clear coat to withstand the weather.
This is my happy little fellow. He brightens my day if I go to the circle in a grumpy or stressed out mood.
This is my greenman I found at a flea market for $5. He is protecting my aloe bed which I use to make salves and "potions" for the family's owwies.

And here he is up close. Every bed I have put him in has grown tremendously.
Thanks Greenman!
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