The Complete Idiot's Guide to Wicca Craft

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About this ebook

Fun, illustrated projects for those who believe in magick.

From sewing, gardening, and jewelry-making, to calligraphy and lotion-concocting, here are Wicca craft projects for everyone. And with the ritual tools, altars, amulets, candles, mirrors, cauldrons, and a deeper understanding of their meanings, new and veteran Wiccans can enrich their ceremonies, from Esbats and Shabats to magical circles, and from kitchen magick to ritual baths.

•  For readers of The Complete Idiot’s Guide® to Wicca and Witchcraft and The Complete Idiot’s Guide® to Spells and Spellcraft.
•  According to FoxNews.com, Wicca is hugely popular on college campuses, and at least two colleges excuse believers from class on Wiccan holidays.
•  Ideal for both “sole practitioners” and groups of Wiccans.
•  Only “make-your-own” book on Wicca crafts.

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4.8
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Jennifer Grover
March 4, 2015
Complete idiots guide to wicca
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Raven Horvath-milliron
March 18, 2015
Informative
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About the author

Miria Liguana has been a practicing Wiccan priestess for 23 years. She teaches a popular course on the elements of magick in the Pacific Northwest. Together with Nina Metzner, she is the coauthor of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Wicca Craft and The Complete Idiot's Guide to Natural Magick.

Nina Metzner is a freelance writer and educational consultant. With Miria Liguana, she cowrote The Complete Idiot's Guide to Wicca Craft and The Complete Idiot's Guide to Natural Magick.

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