upthewitchypunx: It’s done! I cleaned up my “dabbler’s week” of DIY witchery
upthewitchypunx: It’s done! I cleaned up my “dabbler’s week” of DIY witchery and made a zine* out of it! I’ve also made packs of both Brainscan #33, my exploration of secular witchcraft zines, and Brainscan #34 if you wanted to pick up both of them together.Brainscan #34 -In January 2020 there was an article/review of a witchcraft book where the author attempted to become a witch in a week by following the ideas in the book. They came to the conclusion that modern witches were anti-vax climate and change deniers.The internet witches freaked out! One clever witch asked what someone should actually do to dabble in witchcraft for a week. Some witches set out to answer that question and this is a zine version of my personal answer.To me, a big part of studying witchcraft is changing your perspective and seeing the world a little differently. I propose daily activities that starts with cleaning your room, simple energy exercises, what correspondences are how they might work, what animism is, a couple simple spells, and more all told in a conversational non-authoritative tone.48 pages ¼ sized with a color printed card stock cover Available in my Etsy shop here as a single zine and and as a set of Brainscan 33 and 34 together here.Alternately, I have these available on my business website Portland Button Works. We have lots of other witchy books, zines, and tarot decks to check out and there’s a flat rate $5 US shipping (international will be more).Brainscan #34 is available on Portland Button Works here. The two zine set is available here.All orders are shipping in regular manilla envelopes with Portland Button Works as the return address.Thanks!*zines are small independently published magazine type things. I made this all by hand with cut and paste layout and a photocopier -- source link