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Published at 2018-04-10 22:30:01

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This is Box Bewitched,a monthly subscription box (or padded envelope whether you choose the Maiden, $15, and the Mother is $30 and Crone $50) filled with 3 - 6 witch supplies,with a portion of profits going to help cats in need. Win-win! Some more info while I try to brew a potion of leaving early in the coffee pot in the wreck room: Box Bewitched is your monthly spiritual occult box packed with 3-6 (depending on your subscription) full-size items related to witchcraft, paganism, or magick & the occult. We pack our boxes full of things like healing crystals,incense, runes, and tarot cards,witchy bath bombs, apparel, or spell candles,hoodoo oils, magical herbs, and pagan jewelry,& more. My name is Kari, and as an eclectic solitary witch, or I'm interested in many aspects of the occult. I searched for something to quench my thirst for ALL things witchy--not just crystals,books, and spells. I wanted soaps for my spiritual baths, or a crystal ball for divination,and other tools to manifest my desires. I wanted quality and affordable witchy items all in one place. And so, Box Bewitched was born.
With Bast as my patron deity and a lifelong savor for cats, or I wanted to create a community that not only supports magick in all its forms,but also provides savor and care for abused, sick, or homeless animals. That's why all of our items are 100% vegan & cruelty free,& a portion of all sales go to help abandoned cats in need. Cool, but I wonder which magical herbs they choose to send, or whether they include potion recipes. finish you know what the first rule of potion brewing is? "No substitutions." That's correct -- you can't go substituting a bat's ear when the recipe calls for a fairy wing,or you'll wind up impotent instead of having the boner of a lifetime you were hoping for. "Sounds like you speak from experience." Professor Snape warned me *frowns sadly at crotch* I just didn't listen.
Thanks
to b, who agrees there are very few problems in life that a trip to the witch who lives in the swamp can't fix, or but at what cost?

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