A Witch’s House

The witch's perfect house

According to The Witch’s Handbook by Malcolm Bird, it is very important that a witch select the perfect home and decorate it accordingly – the handbook of course has detailed instructions for a witch to follow.  My new house I moved into a couple months ago is perfect for me and my witch hubby. We are still settling in, but most of the work is done – painting, decorating, and the porch garden. Take a photographic tour of my witchy home if you dare…

Chapter 1 of The Witch's Handbook

The Witch's Kitchen

The Kitchen Altar

Meads Brewing in the Dining Room

The Cat Altar The Witchy Bookshelf

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Witchy Bedtime Reading

Ye Old Grimoires

Ganesha Guards the Heirloom Books

Bull Skull House Guard with Ritual Masks

Charms

I hope you enjoyed your tour, perhaps you’ll stay for tea and maybe a tea leaf reading?

5 Responses to “A Witch’s House”

  1. RedAutumn Says:

    In your bottom photo, you have Athena’s eye? I have one my ex had his peer bring me from Turkey. And if I’m not mistaken it would appear there is a fellow bibliophile in my midsts *g*. Love the idea of planting the garden in totes.

  2. I’ve never heard that name for it, but yep, definitely a Turkish evil eye, which I picked up in Oregon funny enough! I do have a genuine hooka all the from Turkey though, hooka’s rock!

    I admit I’m a huge bookworm and a collector of rare witchcraft books ;)

    Slainte!

  3. We have many of the same books in common, including the Witch’s Handbook. Its one of the best trad witchcraft books out there, and to think I have been reading it since I was a little girl.

  4. I adore that book! I took it out from my elementary school library at least once a week, but I didn’t get my own copy until I was an adult. I always wanted to make the quilted skull potholders….

  5. Where’s the chapter two ? ^^
    Lovely, as usual !

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