Posts by The Death Witch
Glad you’re here Emily ❤️
All the things we can’t there!
Fascism requirements
We are Spartacus. 💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
I’m telling everyone: Do not open the door or say a word unless you’re expecting someone and know exactly who it is.
Know your rights. Pass these around…
My husband an I saw Death Becomes Her in New York last night. It was so good. So unbelievably joyful.
The magic of joy is so real. Laughter. Creativity. Celebration. The power we all hold to participate and experience joy is an act of resistance. But it is also a path forward.
A quick sketch from a couple years ago -- would like to do a couple more iterations of this
Headed to NYC in a few days to drop my sister in law off to school!
Looking for recommendations for: witchy shops, goth shops, antique shops!
🗝️Materia Magica of Conjure Course Countdown—One Week to Sign Up!🗝️
Can you guess what HAITIAN OIL is used for? Type your guesses in the comments! It’s not a common formula nowadays~
Tonight was so much fun we had the introductory installment of Book Club. It’s so refreshing to just BE in community. I’m so so grateful. My heart is so full
Very excited for the first installment of Book Club tomorrow evening! For more information see
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A piece of rootwork featuring imperial masterwort, several conjure lamps, a fixed seven day candle, burnt offerings, a giant oversized petition paper, a playing card, a chicken’s foot, and a glass bottle featuring hotei, or the “lucky Buddha”, (which shows the influence of Chinese American folk magic on southern conjure)
Recently I’ve been talking with my sister in the work @thedeathwitch.bsky.social about Master Root, a plant we use for skill development, achievement, and simply, mastery. Here is a community working I did using the blossoms of my Imperial Masterwort. See it there in the center? Like a firework. 🧵
Many years ago. Preparing a mojo to be made.
88 years ago today, Robert Johnson stepped into a San Antonio hotel room and changed music forever. His first recording session and recorded blues classics like 'Sweet Home Chicago,' 'Terraplane Blues,' and 'I Believe I’ll Dust My Broom.' The birth of a legend.