Melanie Hexen stands near her home in rural Iowa, with her pet rat on her shoulder. She is part of a family that includes three generations of witches.
Members of the Crafting Witches coven help a friend deal with a traumatic event from her childhood by conducting a cleansing ceremony in the backyard of her East Moline home. The ceremony offers her their love, support, and positive energy to help heal her past pain. The witches also cleansed her home with holy water, herb mixtures, smudge spray, and sage to banish negativity.
Local witches used this cleansing spell to help remove negative energy from an East Moline home during a ceremony.
Witch Melanie Hexen poses with her family for a portrait on the front steps of their rural Iowa home. Hexen's family is comprised of three generations of practicing witches.
Local witch Jessica's cauldron rests on a table while it burns sage and other herbs while Crafting witches meaningful items are placed on the table to be cleansed. This was before the cleansing of a home to heal a close friend of the witches.
Local witch Red pays respect to the fire before the start of the Lammas and New Moon celebration. The celebration commemorates the coming harvest, and the new moon represents the start of something new.
Two mating insects land on the face of a witch celebrating Lammas and the New Moon. The celebration commemorates the coming harvest, and the new moon represents the start of something new.
During a Crafting Witches: Level I light magic class women gather in a circle and make energy that lifts all of them. The class focuses on healing oneself or others through the work of magic.
Jessica, of Rock Island, blows on sage after completing a protection spell for her coven of local witches.
Jessica, of Rock Island, casts a protection spell in the basement of her home for her group of witches. The spell is cast to protect the group from people who may want to harm them.
The Crafting Witches coven gather around the fire during Samhain. The ceremony honors ancestors, friends, witches who have passed, and future witches.
Melanie Hexen stands near her home in rural Iowa, with her pet rat on her shoulder. She is part of a family that includes three generations of witches.
Members of the Crafting Witches coven help a friend deal with a traumatic event from her childhood by conducting a cleansing ceremony in the backyard of her East Moline home. The ceremony offers her their love, support, and positive energy to help heal her past pain. The witches also cleansed her home with holy water, herb mixtures, smudge spray, and sage to banish negativity.
Local witches used this cleansing spell to help remove negative energy from an East Moline home during a ceremony.
Witch Melanie Hexen poses with her family for a portrait on the front steps of their rural Iowa home. Hexen's family is comprised of three generations of practicing witches.
Local witch Jessica's cauldron rests on a table while it burns sage and other herbs while Crafting witches meaningful items are placed on the table to be cleansed. This was before the cleansing of a home to heal a close friend of the witches.
Local witch Red pays respect to the fire before the start of the Lammas and New Moon celebration. The celebration commemorates the coming harvest, and the new moon represents the start of something new.
Two mating insects land on the face of a witch celebrating Lammas and the New Moon. The celebration commemorates the coming harvest, and the new moon represents the start of something new.
During a Crafting Witches: Level I light magic class women gather in a circle and make energy that lifts all of them. The class focuses on healing oneself or others through the work of magic.
Jessica, of Rock Island, blows on sage after completing a protection spell for her coven of local witches.
Jessica, of Rock Island, casts a protection spell in the basement of her home for her group of witches. The spell is cast to protect the group from people who may want to harm them.
The Crafting Witches coven gather around the fire during Samhain. The ceremony honors ancestors, friends, witches who have passed, and future witches.