| Elderberry |
Used to make Faery wine, these berries can be burned
on a fire to invite the Good Folk to a gathering. Make a homemade
brew of Elderberry Wine and you are sure to have some thirsty
visitors. It is said that if a human drinks the wine, she will be
able to see the Faery. If a human should drink Elderberry wine from
the same goblet as a Faery being, he will be able to see them
forever after. |
| Elecampagne |
Also known as Elfswort. This
root can be scattered around the home to attract the Sidhe. It can
be added to any magick or spell to invoke Faery blessing. |
| Foxglove |
Put a dried sprig of Foxglove
in a talisman to keep you surrounded in Faery light. |
| Milkweed |
The silky tassels of the
Milkweed pods can be added to a dream pillow to not only make it
softer but also to make you dream of fairies. In the Autumn when the
pods are bursting and the fluffy seeds are flying across the fields,
a wish is granted for each seed that can be caught and then released
again. |
| Poppies |
Said to invoke the faery into your dreams Make a
dream pillow of fresh poppies to entice the fae to your dreams. |
| Primrose |
When planted in a garden or
hung dried on the front door, primroses will attract the company of
Faeries. |
| Roses |
Roses can be used in Faery
love spells. When performing the spell, sprinkle rose petals under
your feet and dance softly upon them while asking the Faery for
their blessing on your magick. |
| Clover |
The four-leaf variety can be used to break faerie spells. Lay
seven grains of wheat on a four-leafed clover to see the Faery. |
| Cowslip |
Holding cowslips can help one find Faerie treasure. |
| Bluebells |
On Beltane eve, make an ankle bracelet of
Bluebells and jingle bells to attract helpful fae folk to you. |