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Lucky Color of the Day

Lucky color of March 17, 2026

Emerald provides inspiration, balance, wisdom, and patience.  It can help promote friendship, peace, harmony, and domestic bliss by assisting one in being open to both give and receive unconditional love.  Emerald is associated with honesty, loyalty, fortification of spirit, overcoming misfortunes, joy, recovery, and rejuvenation.

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boredomleadstoinsanity3

Lucky Color of the Day

Lucky color of March 16, 2026

Magenta is indicative of universal love at its highest level. It promotes compassion, simplicity, harmony, kindness and cooperation. It encourages a sense of self respect and contentment in those who use it, and represents a respect of the sacredness of all life. It allows one to see both sides of a disagreement. Encourages change and transformation to our highest levels. It can influence our entire personal and spiritual growth.

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Lucky Color of the Day

Lucky color of March 15, 2026

Hyacinth symbolizes consistency, sincerity, spirituality, forgiveness, and respect. It’s also associated with gratitude and love.

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cottawitch

This cottage witch’s “To-do” bucket list - March - northern hemisphere

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General

  • Spells for new beginnings
  • Give your home a spring cleaning
  • Work with aquamarine & Citrine
  • Spring cleaning day!
  • make some spring crafts
  • Thrift an Easter basket or just a normal basket
  • Visit a butterfly sanctuary
  • Thrift something pastel!
  • Paint wooden Easter eggs for decoration
  • Make your own flowerpot or paint your own
  • Start a book that seems exciting!
  • Have a picnic!
  • Paint a rainbow
  • Memorize a poem or book quote
  • Feed swans at a lake
  • Declutter wardrobe
  • Go to a farmers’ market!
  • Open windows on sunny days

Garden

  • Start seeds indoors or in a greenhouse
  • Look for a four-leafed clover
  • Make a bird feeder and set it up
  • Go bird spotting
  • Look for budding flowers
  • Take a nature walk
  • watch the sunrise
  • Feed migrating birds
  • Spot the first bees
  • start planting or transplanting some bee-friendly flowers and bushes
  • Take many walks

Kitchen

  • Making pancakes!
  • Try making your own marshmallows!
  • Eat a pie on Pi day (March 14th, or today for my fellow Texans)
  • Try making new cakes!
  • Make new jam, marmalade, and jelly!
  • Make scrambled eggs very often
  • Make carrot or bunny-themed meals
  • Clean your food again; make sure everything’s in the proper spots
  • Decorate!
  • Make lemon mint tea
  • make lemonade

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cottawitch

This cottage witch’s “To-do” bucket list - january - northern hemisphere

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General

  • Celebrate the full moon
  • New candles; replace the old.
  • Cleanse the energy of your home
  • Practice a new skill
  • Knit something soft
  • Write down and burn your negative emotions
  • For the lunar New Year; have a celebration or get together!
  • Draw/write about wolves
  • Plan things you intend on doing this year
  • Set goals
  • Put up some protection spells
  • Study moon phases
  • Start a scrapbook
  • Bake pie
  • Memory jars
  • Make a sun catcher or put up a wind chime
  • Work with Garnet, Onyx, and Amethyst crystals.
  • Make a star garland
  • Frame photos
  • Make paper cranes
  • Thrift a new cup, mug, or plant pot
  • Grow a new house plant
  • Reread a favorite book
  • Go for a morning walk

Gardening

  • Watch for bluejays and cardinals; set up bird feeders.
  • Clean all plants, feeders, nests, and boxes– everything in the garden.
  • Plant new
  • FOR northern hemisphere: Start tomatoes, peppers, onions, and leeks. for herbs; start parsley, thyme, oregano, and sage.
  • Start root crops in northern hemisphere
  • For flowers in northern hemisphere; panises, violets, and sweet peas, snowdrops.
  • Start hardy annuals in the winter time
  • Use plant covers to protect from frost if in winter
  • Water plants regularly, unless it gets too cold.
  • Clean out the greenhouse
  • Prune fruit trees
  • Add compost and mulch
  • Inspect for pests
  • Test soil
  • Clean all tools & sharpen them
  • Chest irrigation system; repair or buy new hoses and sprinklers as needed.
  • move dormant trees that have overgrown their area they were planted in formerly.

Kitchen

  • Bake apple pie
  • Declutter cabinets; donate what is acceptable tto be donated
  • Deep-clean the pantry!
  • Organize countertops
  • Dispose of rotten or bad items from holdiays
  • Inventory check! Check all the items you have in the kitchen and pantry; clean out as needed
  • Appliance cleanings
  • Refresh idish washing tools
  • Clean out fridge
  • Chicken noodle soup or broth making
  • Add a small kitchen lamp!
  • make caramel candy
  • set up a small hot cocoa station
  • Start cooking using things common around January time.
  • Try new recipes!
  • Sort recipe books

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Prosperity magic is often portrayed as effortless abundance: a candle, a charm, a whisper of intention and suddenly everything appears. But real magic—like real luck—requires preparation, observation, and honest work. March reminds us that opportunity favors the ready witch.

Grounded folk magic teaches that prosperity has always been linked to labor. Sweeping thresholds, organizing papers, tracking income, and keeping your tools ready are small, practical acts with powerful energetic resonance. These gestures are more than busywork—they signal readiness to receive.

Financial clarity is a form of magical hygiene. Knowing what you have, what you owe, and what you aim to build aligns your energy with the reality you inhabit. Spells and intentions work best when rooted in a clear picture of your resources and goals. Ethical money magic is key: magic that honors effort, respects boundaries, and avoids manipulating others flows naturally into abundance.

Even a simple tarot reading, like the 6-Card Ostara & Spring Equinox Tarot Spread, can illuminate where energy is ready to move and where effort is required. Take action on small, achievable steps: tighten a screw, clear a surface, track your spending, or set a plan for growth. Momentum builds not from wishing, but from doing.

This March, let the magic of luck meet the work you are willing to do. It’s not about creating wealth out of nothing—it’s about creating the conditions for opportunity to flourish and recognizing it when it arrives. Follow grounded rituals, pay attention to practical steps, and allow intention to amplify what you are already building.

For witches looking to expand their March prosperity, read the full post for practical guidance, ethical money work, and folk magic tips to align your energy with action. There’s always more info in our bi-monthly newsletter—click the small menu in the bottom left corner of your screen or return to the home page to see the popup.

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hec-chan

I have seven of these cute little patches on, including one on my upper chest 🐈‍⬛🖤🌙 #pimplepatches #witchythings #redhair #sumocyco #selfcare

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morrigans-crows

International Women’s Day invites reflection, celebration, and accountability. In spiritual and witchcraft communities, we often speak about the divine feminine, sacred sisterhood, and ancestral wisdom carried through women’s hands. Those words require action behind them.

Empowered women empower women. That statement includes trans women. It includes transfemme people. It includes anyone who identifies with and moves through the world as a woman, especially those whose safety and legitimacy society still questions.

Historically, women have preserved folk magic, herbal knowledge, community healing, and spiritual traditions. Midwives, cunning women, healers, mystics, and modern practitioners all shaped the paths many of us now walk. Honoring that lineage means acknowledging the diversity within it.

Trans women and transfemme people face disproportionate violence, discrimination, and erasure. If our spiritual spaces claim to value protection, justice, and collective power, then inclusion is not optional. It is foundational.

Empowerment on International Women’s Day can look practical. Support women-owned and transfemme-owned businesses. Donate to mutual aid funds that serve marginalized women. Read and share the work of trans writers and creators. Examine internal biases. Challenge transphobia in conversations and communities.

In witchcraft, power flows where intention directs it. If we direct our intention toward collective uplift, our communities strengthen. If we gatekeep womanhood, we fracture our own magic.

The divine feminine is not fragile. It is expansive. It holds complexity, resilience, softness, rage, beauty, and survival. When we say empowered women empower women, we commit to widening circles rather than guarding doors.

Let today remind you that community care is sacred work.

For more grounded reflections, inclusive witchcraft guidance, and seasonal spiritual practices, sign up for my newsletter at www.morriganscrows.com. You will receive a 15% off coupon and a free 22 page Magical Mornings e-booklet.

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I am doing a thing!

So, hello again! I would like to announce that I am making an online book of shadows, cleverly named Crow’s Online Book of Shadows! What will make this different from a regular documentary book of shadows is that anyone and everyone will have the chance to request information for this to cover!!

This will not only be a fun project for me; but the whole goal around this is to create/aid in creating a safe space for everyone of every skill level to question things and learn! I personally believe that I shouldn’t believe things blindly, and that everything (especially in the craft) should be sourced to high hell and back. I dislike feeling as if I’m talking out of my ass on something, and I especially dislike when others do that as well.

As stated before, in this project I will be curating a number of sources and generalized information on the basics of witchcraft as I understand it. There is a part of this that should serve as a refresher to some of the more experienced practitioners, and as a good leaping point for the less experienced to research what interests them. Crow’s Online Book of Shadows (COBoS from here on out & in the tags), will be updated as regularly as possible; and, if I can figure out how to make this, will also have a newsletter or blog site that has even more resources than what I can fit into these pages.

There are going to be three “parts” in total that I’ll be organizing my information into, the general/refresher information will be in PART ONE, optional tools and information on them will be in PART TWO, and real life examples/critical thinking content will be in PART THREE.

These parts may also be updated randomly, as I am not the best at sticking to doing something one specific way all the time. If anyone would be interested in helping me out with this little/kind of large project, or if someone has a suggestion on what to cover; feel free to send me a message/question, or even email me directly! My email is libraryofcrows@yahoo.com if anyone would like that.

These are the tumblr tags that will be used for this project and what they mean:

#COBoSUpdate — general update, status update, etc.

#COBoSPart(#) — A specific update for either part one, two, or three

#COBoSArt — I may add my own art/sigils into this as well to give a more visual example of the ideas that I’ll be presenting. Or I might try to make a book cover.

Again, If there are any questions or suggestions that you would like to make me aware of; do not hesitate to reach out.

Crow

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mx-nonamekid

Sometimes we just need to cry on a candle/paper and burn away the sadness

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boredomleadstoinsanity3

Lucky Color of the Day

Lucky color of March 6, 2026

Copper is associated with health and healing, energy, warmth, protection, change, and safeguarding.

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witchyintention

Blood Moon vibes tonight. 🌕✨

This total lunar eclipse isn’t “bad” energy it’s intense transformative energy. Think: endings, cord-cutting, and shadow work, but also breakthroughs, rebirth, and deeper intuition. If old patterns are screaming, that’s your cue to finally release them. Light a candle, set a boundary, speak a truth, let it go. This is closure magic. 🔥🌙

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morrigans-crows

March is a threshold month.

In many temperate climates, this is when the Spring Equinox approaches and daylight begins to noticeably stretch. Traditional witchcraft often treats this period as a time of thaw, cleansing, and careful forward movement. Not a rush into bloom. A steady return.

This month’s Witch’s Almanac correspondences reflect that balance between water and earth, instinct and structure.

Aquamarine has long been associated with sailors and protection over water, making it fitting for emotional clarity and navigating uncertain tides. Jade carries associations of prosperity and harmony across multiple cultures. Bloodstone historically appears in protective and vitality-focused lore, while jasper is frequently used as a grounding stone during transitional periods.

The animal symbolism follows similar currents. Rabbit energy connects to fertility and quickening momentum. Frog is a classic symbol of transformation and liminality, living between water and land. Cougar represents focused strength and territorial awareness. Whale holds deep-water wisdom, ancestral memory, and emotional depth.

The flowers, daffodil and narcissus, are early bloomers. They push through cold soil and remind us that renewal often looks fragile at first.

The deities listed here represent independence, compassion, and the power of water in its many forms. Diana stands in sovereign strength. Kwan Yin embodies mercy and attentive listening. Poseidon, Sedna, and Yemaya each carry oceanic force, reminding us that water can cleanse, nourish, or overwhelm depending on how we approach it.

If you’d like more monthly correspondences, ritual ideas, and grounded witchcraft guidance, sign up for my newsletter at www.morriganscrows.com for a 15% off coupon and a free 22-page Magical Mornings e-booklet.

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Blood Worm Moon in Virgo: Full Moon Rituals, Discernment, and Devotional Refinement

The Full Moon in Virgo offers a different kind of intensity. This is not emotional chaos. This is exposure through clarity. Virgo energy highlights the systems that support your life and the habits that quietly undermine it.

In astrology, Virgo governs routine, health, work, service, discernment, and craftsmanship. Under a Blood Moon, those themes rise to the surface with urgency. You see what functions well. You see what drains you. You see where you overextend in the name of usefulness.

For witches who practice lunar magic, this Full Moon favors practical ritual. Clean and reset your altar. Audit your schedule. Review commitments. Virgo teaches that devotion shows through maintenance. Spiritual growth does not only happen in dramatic spellwork. It happens in daily discipline.

Shadow work under this moon often centers on perfectionism and self-critique. Virgo holds high standards. When balanced, those standards create excellence. When distorted, they create paralysis. Journaling prompts for this lunation might include: Where did I learn to equate productivity with worth? When does my discernment empower me? When does it become fear disguised as caution?

The Blood Worm Moon also connects to seasonal transition. As the earth softens and prepares for growth, you must prepare your inner ground. Remove what depletes your energy. Strengthen what supports your future. This is sacred editing.

Full Moon magic traditionally focuses on culmination and release. Look back to the New Moon. What intention did you plant? What matured? What needs pruning? Virgo energy supports thoughtful, grounded release rather than emotional reaction.

If you seek structured guidance, my 6-Card Full Moon Tarot Reading walks you through what has come to fruition, what requires letting go, and what deserves your continued devotion. It pairs beautifully with this lunar phase.

For more lunar guidance, shadow work prompts, and grounded witchcraft support, sign up for my newsletter at www.morriganscrows.com. You will receive a 15% off coupon and a free 22 page Magical Mornings e-booklet.

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Feeling myself this morning

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Witches Almanac: Dates for Witches — March Observances and Lunar Work

If you practice seasonal witchcraft, traditional witchcraft, or follow the lunar cycle closely, March carries several strong energetic shifts. Planning ritual work around these dates allows you to move with the current rather than forcing outcomes.

March 3rd brings the Worm Blood Moon in Virgo. A Blood Moon intensifies release work. Virgo governs purification, discernment, health, daily discipline, and practical magic. This eclipse supports cord cutting, protection wards, altar cleansing, reorganizing spiritual tools, and shadow work focused on habits and self-critique. Virgo energy asks for honesty and precision. Tighten what feels scattered. Release what disrupts your peace.

March 8th marks International Women’s Day. For witches, this can serve as a day of ancestral reverence. Honor the women who preserved folk practices, herbal knowledge, midwifery skills, and oral traditions. Light candles for maternal lines. Make offerings to the Mighty Dead. Support living women in your community. Magic deepens when you acknowledge lineage.

March 18th holds the New Moon in Pisces. New Moons initiate cycles. Pisces governs intuition, dreams, psychic sensitivity, emotional healing, and spiritual boundaries. This lunation favors intention setting around creative work, divination, protection of energy, and strengthening discernment. Water rituals, dream journaling, and quiet meditation align well here. Guard against escapism. Choose clarity.

March 20th brings Ostara, the Spring Equinox. Day and night balance equally. In many pagan traditions, Ostara honors fertility, renewal, and agricultural beginnings. Decorate altars with eggs, flowers, seeds, and symbols of growth. Plant literal seeds or commit to a new long-term goal. Balance light and shadow within yourself as the outer world shifts toward spring.

A witches almanac does more than list dates. It teaches rhythm. When you track lunar phases, sabbats, and cultural observances, your practice gains structure and depth.

If you want more grounded witchcraft guidance, seasonal correspondences, and ritual planning support, sign up for my newsletter at www.morriganscrows.com. You will receive a 15% off coupon and a free 22 page Magical Mornings e-booklet.

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sup3rqu33n

orange aura serving nostalgic gossip queen realness. spilling tea and stealing hearts, bitches! 🍊💅

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Lucky Color of the Day

Lucky color of February 27, 2026

Porcelain is representative of gentleness and relaxation.  It symbolizes emotional protection, calm, stability, safety, security, and grounding. It helps to release that which no longer serves you.

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Lucky Color of the Day

Lucky color of February 26, 2026

Bluegrass symbolizes protection, hardiness, concealment, and psychic powers. It’s associated with cleansing, healing, love, peace, and harmony.