Saturday, 28 July 2012

Faery dust recipe...

Sprinkle with faery dust!


To draw out the bliss inherent in our nature, create your own "fairy  dust." This potion may be used to anoint magickal tools, amulets and  candles for spelling happiness. It also makes a wonderful gift.

 This special celebration of magick requires an extensive list of ingredients  including:


 -A clear, pink, amethyst, or iridescent glass vial or bottle   
(Note: Hand-Blown Egyptian bottles are nice for this)
 -A small piece of polished rose quartz
 -Pieces of mica
 -A fresh flower blossom, small enough to fit in the opening of your chosen  flask (pixie carnations and sweetheart rose buds are fitting choices, a  small lavender bud is tiny, too.)
 -Charms of fairy, butterfly, star forms
 -Pink or rainbow-hued ribbon (holographic ribbon works nicely)
 -Small bells or a chiming sphere
 -A quartz or lead crystal point
 -A piece of parchment
 -Silver and gold ink
 -A pink candle
 -A small bottle of jojoba for the potion base
 -All or any of these oils to blend: Benzoin, Geranium, Jasmine, Neroli  and Ylang-Ylang


 Listen for the sound of children's laughter as you pursue this quest,
it  is the most powerful fairy enchantment of all.

 During the waxing Moon, light the pink candle and set it to burn.
Create  a pleasing essential blend from the oils you have selected.
Mix the  blend with enough jojoba to fill your chosen vessel.
Don't skimp. The  essence should be strong.

 Crumble the mica into fine pieces. Add them to the  jojoba.
 If you have chosen a clear vial or bottle, you may wish to give  it a pale tint of pink.
Tint the jojoba before mixing it with the  essential oils.
You may do this with a trace of red food coloring.

 Fill the vial with the jojoba, essential blend and mica particles.
On  the parchment, trace a circle with silver ink.
Next draw four  semi-circles, evenly spaced around,
overlapping the first circle at the  four cardinal points, to form four crescents,
with the ends of the  semi-circles pointing away from the center.
This represents the full  moon and her four quarters.
 It is recognized as the Icelandic Wishing Rune.

 Picture yourself in an enraptured state of bliss, surrounded by flowers.
Your heart feels as light as a butterfly on the wing.
With this feeling,  draw in gold ink, the rune, "Wunjo.

*Wunjo rune*
(The viking rune Wunjo is another ancient occult symbol. 
This rune is very powerful it brings brings luck and hope 
and joy to those overcoming great odds.)

                                                 
Roll the parchment tightly and seal it with a short tie of ribbon and a  drop of pink wax.
Add the following to your potion in this order:
the  rose quartz, the flower blossom and parchment scroll.
Stopper the bottle  and eal it with a generous amount of pink wax.
You want to do this by  melting a pool of wax in a container
only slightly larger than the top  of the bottle.

Invert the bottle and fully immerse the area of the  opening in the melted wax.
You will need to work quickly, unless you  have a brazier or something to keep it warm.
(If you're using a bottle  with a stopper, such as the Egyptian style bottles,
just drop the wax  evenly between the space of the stopper and the bottle.)
Finish by tying  with ribbon and fastening the charm(s),
 the crystal and the bells to the  knot or bow.

The recipe is a secret between jasmoon butterfly, the fae and you.
Its your first step in building their trust.

Permission is given to spread the goodwill faery dust recipe on people that are kind,
giving and warm in spirit :0)

Sow the faery love!

* click the picture to take you to the link of source*

Love & light
Trace
oxo



4 comments:

This N That said...

Beautiful!!

Wateringen said...

YOUR BLOG IS AMAZING!!!!!!!

LOVE FROM
MARIJKE
WWW.MARIJKEVANOOIJEN.BLOGSPOT.COM

jasmoonbutterfly said...

Hi Marijke :0)
Thank you so much for coming over and leaving such a lovely comment x
I have blogged about one of my favourite creations made by you. It is after this post. Hope you like it - hugs Trace x

jasmoonbutterfly said...

Hi Missy, thank you xxx