THE COLLECTION

Every creation here is handmade in small batches from botanicals I grow in my own garden. Photos will be added as each product is completed — check back often as the collection grows.

Floral Drawer Stone

A beautifully molded floral clay stone scented with lavender and geranium. Brings a garden-fresh touch to any space.

Heart Drawer Stone

A heart-shaped clay stone infused with rose and ylang ylang essential oils. A lovely gift for Beltane or any day you want to share love.

Pumpkin Drawer Stone

A charming pumpkin-shaped scent stone infused with warm autumn essential oils — cinnamon, clove, and sweet orange.

Snowflake Drawer Stone

A delicate snowflake-shaped clay stone infused with peppermint and eucalyptus essential oils. Perfect for the winter season.

Bunny Drawer Stone

An adorable bunny-shaped molded clay stone infused with essential oils. Tuck it in a drawer, closet, or give as a

Yule Solstice Candle

A warm, spiced candle dipped in cinnamon, orange peel, and pine needles to celebrate the return of the light at

Seasonal Calendar

The Wheel of the Year

My inventory follows the eight sabbats of the pagan year. Each festival inspires a new collection of herbal goods.

Imbolc

Cross-quarter

February 1 · Early Spring

Renewal
First Light
Cleansing
Potential

About Imbolc

Imbolc heralds the first stirrings of spring. The earth is waking, slowly. Seeds are still underground, but the light is returning. It’s a time for cleansing the home, lighting candles, and setting intentions for the coming year.

Traditional Herbs & Botanicals

Snowdrop
Basil
Lemon Balm
Bay Laurel
Chamomile
Vanilla
White Willow

My Imbolc Creations

Imbolc Renewal Simmer Pot

Lemon, basil, and bay leaf for fresh beginnings

Cleansing Sachet

Dried herbs for a home blessing and new year intention

Brigid Candle

A white herbal candle to honor the goddess of hearth and craft

Ostara

Solar — Spring Equinox

March 20 · Spring

Balance
New Beginnings
Growth
Fertility

About Ostara

Ostara is the spring equinox — day and night in perfect balance. The world is blooming. Eggs and rabbits are ancient symbols of this festival, representing new life and fertile beginnings. It’s a joyful, fresh celebration of emergence.

Traditional Herbs & Botanicals

Violet
Jasmine
Rose
Daffodil
Crocus
Spearmint
Lemon Verbena

My Ostara Creations

Bunny Drawer Stone

Spring-themed clay scent stone for the season of Ostara

Floral Sachet

Rose, violet, and lavender sachet for spring renewal

Spring Garden Simmer Pot

Light floral blend to welcome the season

Beltane

Cross-quarter

May 1 · Late Spring

Fire
Love
Union
Abundance

About Beltane

Beltane is a fire festival celebrating the full flowering of spring. It’s associated with love, union, fertility, and the joy of life at its most vibrant. Fires are lit, flowers are woven, and the energy is celebratory and sensual.

Traditional Herbs & Botanicals

Rose
Jasmine
Hawthorn
Elder Flower
Damiana
Ylang Ylang
Rosemary

My Beltane Creations

Beltane Love Sachet

Jasmine, rose hips, and damiana for the fire festival

Heart Drawer Stone

Rose and ylang ylang clay stone for love and union

May Day Candle
Florally dipped candle for the celebration of the full bloom

Litha

Solar — Summer Solstice

June 21 · Midsummer

Peak Power
Solar Energy
Abundance
Magic

About Litha

Litha is the longest day — the sun at its absolute peak. It’s a time of great magical power, abundance, and energy. From this point the days shorten, so it carries both celebration and a knowing awareness of the coming turn toward darkness.

Traditional Herbs & Botanicals

Lavender
St. John’s Wort
Sunflower
Chamomile
Lemon Balm
Thyme
Rosemary

My Litha Creations

Floral Drawer Stone
Lavender and geranium summer solstice scent stone
Midsummer Simmer Pot
Chamomile, lemon, and rose for the solar peak
Litha Herbal Candle

Sunflower petal and St. John’s Wort dipped candle

Lammas

Cross-quarter

August 1 · Early Autumn

First Harvest
Gratitude
Sacrifice
Bread

About Lammas

Lammas (also called Lughnasadh) is the first harvest festival. Grain is the symbol of this sabbat — the grain that feeds us was itself sacrificed to be ground into flour. It’s a time of gratitude, hard work, and acknowledging the abundance the earth provides.

Traditional Herbs & Botanicals

Wheat
Sunflower
Cornflower
Calendula
Meadowsweet
Raspberry Leaf
Clover

My Lammas Creations

Harvest Simmer Pot
Wheat, sunflower, and amber for the first harvest
Abundance Sachet
A grain and herb sachet for blessing the harvest season
Lammas Candle
Beeswax candle dipped in sunflower petals and grain husks

Mabon

Solar — Autumn Equinox

September 22 · Autumn

Balance
Second Harvest
Gratitude
Transition

About Mabon

Mabon is the autumn equinox — again, a moment of balance between day and night, but now tipping toward darkness. It’s a time of second harvest, of wine and apples and root vegetables, of gratitude and preparing the home for the coming dark months.

Traditional Herbs & Botanicals

Apple
Cinnamon
Clove
Nutmeg
Marigold
Oak Leaf
Rosehip

My Mabon Creations

Pumpkin Drawer Stone
Cinnamon, clove, and sweet orange autumn scent stone
Autumn Harvest Simmer Pot
Apple, cinnamon, clove, and cedar blend
Mabon Candle
Warm-spiced herbal candle for the autumn equinox

Samhain

Cross-quarter

October 31 · Late Autumn

 Ancestors
The Veil
Endings
Reflection

About Samhain

Samhain marks the end of the Celtic year and the beginning of the dark half. The veil between worlds is thinnest. It’s a time to honor ancestors, reflect on death as part of life’s cycle, and prepare for the inward journey of winter.

Traditional Herbs & Botanicals

Mugwort
Wormwood
Marigold (Calendula)
Rosemary
Sage
Apple

My Samhain Creations

Remembrance Simmer Pot

Mugwort, rosemary, and sage to honor the ancestors

Samhain Dipped Candle

Marigold and clove beeswax candle for the thinning veil

Ancestor Sachet

A hand-sewn herb bundle for an ancestor altar

Yule

Solar — Winter Solstice

December 21 · Midwinter

Rebirth
The Return of Light
Rest
Hope

About Yule

Yule celebrates the longest night and the rebirth of the sun. It’s a time of rest, warmth, and quiet hope. Candles are lit to welcome back the light. Evergreen boughs, holly, and wassail are traditional symbols of life persisting through the cold.

Traditional Herbs & Botanicals

Pine
Cedar
Cinnamon
Orange Peel
Holly
Ivy
Clove

My Yule Creations

Yule Solstice Candle

Cinnamon, orange peel, and pine — the warmth of the returning sun

Snowflake Drawer Stone

Peppermint and eucalyptus essential oil clay stone

Winter Simmer Pot

Spiced apple, clove, and cedar blend

How to Use

Rituals & Recipes

How to use herbal botanical goods in your home, rituals, and daily life. These recipes use the same herbs and ingredients I grow and use in my products.

Ancestor Remembrance Simmer Pot

Simmer Pots

Samhain · Funerals · Memorials
5 min prep · Simmers 1–3 hours

This simmer pot fills a space with a deeply comforting, memory-laden fragrance. Rosemary has been associated with remembrance for centuries. Use this when you want to hold space for grief, honor someone who has passed, or simply sit in quiet reflection.

Ingredients

Instructions

Note

Do not leave unattended on the stove. You can also use a slow cooker on the lowest setting for a longer, safer simmer.

Wedding Blessing Sachet

Sachets

Weddings · Handfastings · Betrothals
15–20 min

A hand-sewn sachet for a bride, a couple, or a wedding gift. These herbs have been used in love and union ceremonies across many traditions. Tuck one in the bride’s bouquet, a wedding dress pocket, or wrap it as a gift.

Ingredients

Instructions

Note

These sachets keep their scent for several months. Gently squeeze them to reactivate the fragrance.

Herbal Ritual Bath

Bath & Shower

Any sabbat · Before ritual · Self-care
10 min prep · 20–30 min bath

A ritual bath is one of the oldest forms of cleansing and preparation before ceremony or magic. This formula uses herbs that clear, calm, and prepare the mind and body. Use it before a ritual, after a hard day, or on any sabbat eve.

Ingredients

Instructions

Note

No bath? Steep the herb bag in a large bowl of hot water, let it cool to warm, and use it as a rinse in the shower.

Yule Simmer Pot

Simmer Pots

Yule · Winter Solstice · Christmas
5 min prep · Simmers 1–4 hours

This is the warm, spiced scent of midwinter — the smell of the return of light, of hearth and home, of hope in the darkest time of year. It’s welcoming, warming, and instantly festive without being artificially sweet.

Ingredients

Instructions

Note

This mixture can be refrigerated and re-simmered for 2–3 days. The scent deepens as it goes.

Spring Cleansing Smoke Bundle

Bundles

Imbolc · Spring Equinox · New Home
20–30 min to make · Dry for 2–3 weeks

A smoke bundle (sometimes called a smudge) made from garden herbs for cleansing a space. I prefer to use my own garden herbs rather than white sage out of respect for Indigenous traditions. This blend is fragrant, effective, and entirely home-grown.

Ingredients

Instructions

Note

Always use a fireproof dish to catch ash. Open a window to give the smoke (and what it carries) somewhere to go.

Ready to purchase?

All products are available for purchase through my online shops — Etsy and Witchsey. This gallery is here to help you see and understand what I make before you visit my shops.