The Winter Witchcraft Field Guide
The Winter Witchcraft Field Guide explores winter solstice rituals, Yule holiday spells, and winter cottagecore witchcraft with Plants By Laurali! This period is all about cleansing the past away just in time for the new year, setting future goals, and new beginnings for all.
The Winter Solstice is the optimal time of year to hit the reset button! It’s a period in which you get to start over, reinvent yourself, and make new plans. For me, it has always been a time of hopefulness!
During this time, you can see the North Star in the night sky, hidden in plain sight to guide you and help navigate your future self. It’s a time when everything is dark, the nights are long, and the days go by so quickly.
Much like the Autumn Equinox, the veil is thin at this time. This makes communicating with spirits, ancestors, and the fae so much easier than it would normally be. It’s also a time of the gift of sight, wrapped up like a present with a bow!
This is a wonderful period for learning about winter cottagecore witchcraft and all it has to offer! Cottagecore witchcraft represents simplicity, sustainability, and slow living. It also represents a deep connection and reverence for Mother Nature.
I recommend taking winter nature walks in the woodland! If you are lucky enough to live in a place where it snows (I’m not), you can spend time walking through the snow-covered forest and breathe in the cold, winter air! I imagine this would be a special time to connect with your winter forest friends.
Winter cottagecore explores the themes of winter clothing that is warm and cozy! Things like building a fire, sipping wine in the hot tub on a cold winter’s night, and wrapping up with a cozy blanket and a good book are all a callback to simpler times.
Health and wellness are big themes for the winter holidays, as the new year rolls in on a cloud of smoke. You can use this time to set weight-loss witchcraft goals, listen to your body, and craft herbal remedies that will bring you good health throughout the coming year!
Every year, my New Year resolves to focus on something regarding my health. My goal for the coming year is to focus on eating healthier and finding more ways to get fruits and vegetables into my diet. I’d also like to find ways to cook more with green kitchen witch recipes.
With the new year fast approaching, this is the optimal time to start thinking about your next glow-up! What will it be like? What themes revolve around your next glow-up?
This is a quiet time when you can do shadow work and focus on which parts of your life you’d like to change. It’s a period of trusting yourself by going inward and reflecting. You can use this time to journal, craft spells to enhance your current goals, and design self-love rituals with you in mind!
During Yule Holiday, you’ll want to make a day of it! You can celebrate with family and friends or you can celebrate privately, allowing witchcraft to be your guide.
Throughout the day, do a deep cleaning of your home! Be sure to purchase a new broom for the coming year, to sweep away old, stagnant energies no longer needed.
This year, I’ll be creating an altar for the Greek Sun God Apollo! While I’ve been speaking with Apollo off and on for years, this past year we have grown close, and he has brought an added boost to my life.
If there’s a special deity you connect with, you can deep clean your home, and set up an altar for the god or goddess of your choosing! I always like to play music while I’m cleaning, a playlist for the god/goddess that I adore. It also puts you in the right frame of mind for magical housekeeping!
Once you step out of your home and into the Great Outdoors, you’ll see that the world is changing, and the death season is upon us. The bare-boned trees, the snowy meadow, and the dead flowers that were once in bloom. It is here you’ll find the magic of the winter witchcraft field guide!
To me, this is the perfect time of year to explore themes of life, death, and rebirth! Winter Solstice is the new beginning we all hope to see, as the years roll on. It is in the darkness where we are most likely to find our true selves and the depths of our souls.
The Winter Witchcraft Field Guide
What are some things we can do this winter season to bring out our inner witch? Use this period of darkness and reflection to spend time alone with yourself in a forest of your own making.
Nothing says winter cottagecore witchcraft like taking nature walks in the snow in hiking boots made for splashing in puddles and climbing rough terrain. Here, in Florida, I’ll be thinking of the healing of the forest.
After two major hurricanes, the landscape is covered in death. The saltwater has killed many of the trees and foliage. As I walk through the forest these days, I see uprooted trees and death all around me.
As I walk through the woodlands in the mildest of winters, I will be spending time with the winter fairies and fae who work so diligently to heal and bring back to life the beauty of nature. Nature doesn’t force things and it heals naturally, patiently, with time.
I will touch the old oak trees that have lived hundreds of years before me and I will send healing energy and restoration their way! I will leave them trinkets, gifts, and offerings.
Those old, oak trees will be here long after I leave this earth, as they are known for wisdom, stability, and longevity. Some long for springtime, but most of all, they long to be cared about, much like the rest of us.
The Winter season makes me think of the water element, with the frost, the leaves, and in some places, the melting snow. Water is what makes a winter wonderland!
This is the time of year to spend more time indoors, cozying up by the fire, reading books that brighten your day, and knowing that you are in the comfort of the winter spirits that dash and weave all around you. Can you feel them?
What are your winter solstice rituals? What are your favorite Yule Holiday spells? What cozy definition of winter cottagecore witchcraft aesthetic have you come up with?
Right in the heart of Capricorn Season, you can finally find time to slow down and practice calming activities. This is a time of hard work and dedication to the mind and body, but it is also a time of coming back down to earth, letting your hair down, and relaxing a little.
The winter witchcraft field guide, much like the north star, is here to guide you and help you navigate the winter holiday season with ease and grace. You can do that by looking inward, finding warm and cozy activities, and establishing future goals that only work to make you the best that you can be. Blessed be!