
I've got choice examples & tutorials to help you divine what you truly need on hand. You also want your BoS to custom-fit your life & magic style. You want clear, simple divisions between references. If you're a witch baby without a BoS, let me help you get started! I'll point you to some innovative options for creating one, explain what goes INTO your BoS, then really dig into my new obsession: Building a BoS that makes me feel cosmically-in-charge of my life into a refillable daily planner!įor your BoS, organization is crucial. which means keeping the woo-woo always within reach. I know what I like to practice, what I need close-at-hand for my craft, & I'm ready to start living out loud as a cosmic babe. These days, I'm really streamlining my magic practice.

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In my Moleskin-based BoS, I copied down EVERYTHING: the correspondences between EVERY crystal & deity, EVERY SINGLE medicinal use of this herb or that extract. Now, I honestly believe that, if you need references for every type of magic, you might as well forget creating your own BoS & just buy a witchcraft encyclopedia or download a smartphone app. Honestly, it doesn't matter whether you call your magic diary a book of shadows or your grimoire. But how you build your magic diary really affects how you practice your craft-whether it's organized, streamlined, or a hodgepodge of diary entries with notes from another source. A grimoire is more of a witch's magic diary, where a witch logs all her spell craft & experiments. It's sort of like a reference journal, where she collects all her recipes, ingredients, & correspondence charts for magic making.
