“Hagwitch” (short for “home and garden witch”) is my answer to the myriad of questions folks usually ask when you tell them you practice witchcraft; a shorthand way of conveying my individualized path and then inviting further question. Part-perzine, part-spellbook, this zine features tips and tricks for building altars and spelljars; essays about witchcraft, gardening, and tarot reading; and some small, easy-to-cast spells. A perfect zine for both the magic practitioner who’s as well-seasoned as a cast iron cauldron, and the baby witch who is exploring their craft for the very first time.

πŸ““ Details: 24 pages, b&w
πŸ›’ : $6 - $8
πŸ”— : Purchase in the catmothcrow shop

 

“Hagwitch” (short for “home and garden witch”) is my answer to the myriad of questions folks usually ask when you tell them you practice witchcraft; a shorthand way of conveying my individualized path and then inviting further question. Part-perzine, part-spellbook, this zine features tips and tricks for building altars and spelljars; essays about witchcraft, gardening, and tarot reading; and some small, easy-to-cast spells. A perfect zine for both the magic practitioner who’s as well-seasoned as a cast iron cauldron, and the baby witch who is exploring their craft for the very first time.

πŸ““ Details: 24 pages, b&w
πŸ›’ : $6 - $8
πŸ”— : Purchase in the catmothcrow shop