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At dawn or dusk, find a special bottle, a pretty one
preferably. Pour the following mixture into the bottle:
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1 cup gathered spring or rain water*
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1 teaspoon of Pink Rose petals
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˝ teaspoon Lavender flowers
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Add 3 Quartz crystals
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Add 3 Amethyst Chips
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1 pinch of
Faery sugar (see recipe below)
Also Needed:
*Distilled water or bottle natural spring water
will also work.
Place the bottle in a cool dark place for three
days. Find a place suitable for performing the spell such as a
forest glen, by a large tree, garden, or other natural area.
At dawn or dusk of the third day take the bottle with the pink
ribbon. Tie the ribbon around the bottle. Close your
eyes and relax. Take several deep breaths. Once you are
ready sprinkle 9 drops over each eyelid - keep your eyes closed, do
NOT get it in your eyes! Next, recite the following
incantation and watch for the fae to appear. Be warned, you
may have to perform this rite several times (on different occasions)
before they will appear.
Ribbon of pink, I just
might think.
I would like to see the Fae today.
Special sight of Faery’s flight,
Send to me the way today.
A sprinkle here a sprinkle there,
A secret spell I say today.
Wispy wings and magic things,
Are what I’d like to see today. |
Faery Sugar
~Written
by Barbara Morris © 2000
Lay sugar on wax paper & sprinkle
on the Vanilla; stir into the sugar till all mixed in. Next sprinkle
on the red food coloring and also incorporate in till sugar turns
“Faery pink”. Save in glass container, you have labeled “Faery
Sugar”; you can now use this special treat in the Recipe To See the
Fae & for Faery cookies, cakes and offerings to the Fae. You can eat
some your self, but remember the recipe is a secret!
This recipe came from Moonsmuses.
However, it was rather poorly written so I cleaned it up. The only real
change I made was to the poem. The word 'magick' was 'little.'
Most fae don't appreciate being called little or tiny or small.
Personally I'm not fond of rhymes in magick since your ability to express
yourself clearly is very limited. However I know many pagans who
insist everything must rhyme so I included this here. I would
recommend skipping the rhyme and writing your own words.
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