The path of a modern witch is filled with learning and discovery, gathering knowledge that is recorded in the Grimoire - a Witch's personal journal of their craft. A grimoire is a magickal encyclopaedia, a living document and extension of the witch creating it - a unique expression of their magickal journey. In The Handmade Grimoire, Laura Derbyshire introduces readers to the joy of creating a personal grimoire from scratch, and encourages them to seek out new ways to engage with their craft through creative self-expression. Combining witchcraft and crafting, The Handmade Grimoire celebrates a magpie mind, shows readers how to approach their magickal practice with endless curiosity, and how to find the little moments of beauty all around them. Filled with suggestions on what to include in a grimoire, layouts to try, tips and tricks for where to find materials to use, The Handmade Grimoire gives the reader permission to experiment and have fun with crafting their own grimoire, and to really engage with it as a mindful activity, that carves out space for their practice in a busy, distracting world. Practical step-by-step illustrated instructions on how to make more elaborate features to incorporate into their grimoire are supplemented with beautiful colour photography of Laura's own grimoire. Included in the book are illustrated papers and images to be cut out and used in the reader's own grimoire, starting them out on the crafting path and giving them permission to make the art they see in the world around them something truly their own. With a variety of patterns and motifs to choose from, the 80 pages of beautifully patterned papers make it easy to start crafting a personal handmade grimoire straight away.
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The perfect guide for all those starting out on their magickal journey, this book will give readers all the confidence and knowledge they need to start crafting their own grimoire from scratch, with papers and images to inspire them included, so they can record everything they learn in their witchcraft practice for years to come.
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It may be wrong of me to make any assumptions, but if you've picked up this book, I imagine that you: are a witch, enjoy journalling, or both of the above.I also assume that you take a lot of joy from the beautiful, tactile elements attached to journalling. Kaleidoscopic inks, floral stamps, patterned papers and translucent stickers make creating artistic journals one of the most joyful forms of self-expression. Welcome! You are in excellent company here as I adore this form of journalling and all that comes with it. When I was little, nothing delighted me more than interactive books, the ones where you would be encouraged to lift flaps, pull tabs, turn cogs and peep through windows. You may be familiar with the children's book The Jolly Pocket Postman, if not it was a rather marvellous book in which the reader follows a postman around on his delivery route. I was obsessed with it growing up as it was stuffed with envelopes containing letters, smaller books, puzzles and other wonderful trinkets. It was such an inspiration to me that I began to make my own versions of tiny books and leaflets. My bedroom became a veritable 'badger sett' of torn-up paper and scattered pens, a hub of creative activity that I would carry with me into my adult life. At the time I was too little to realise that this was an activity that would feature heavily in my work as a witch. When I first dipped my toes into the rushing waters of witchcraft, it was my creativity that kept me from being swept away in the torrents of information that can sometimes make a beginner witch flounder. There was so much to take in, so many different paths, beliefs and opinions and as I practiced spells, learned tarot, and dutifully followed rituals, I penned my experiences in notebooks. These notebooks were filled with pages and pages of writing, but any time I returned to them to look up a particular ingredient, I felt bored by them. It was when I thought back to those moments as a little girl, sitting at the dining room table with my safety scissors, bright yellow card and scented felt tips, that I felt that I could capture that joyful creative essence, and combine it with my witchcraft journey. So I started decorating my grimoires, very basically at first - a sticker here and a highlighter there - but soon I was creating extra fold-out pages, envelopes, and flaps that could be lifted to reveal more information. I was having an absolute blast and what was once a chore, dutifully done but not enjoyed, was now play. During 2020's pandemic-related winter lockdown I decided to create my most ambitious grimoire yet, using a 500-page plain notebook that i would stuff with all my witchy knowledge and create amazing pages in. I shared this process online and people were delighted and inspired. This led to me sharing more tips and tricks with my growing community of online followers, as well as challenging myself to create even more magickal spreads. That enormous grimoire has since disintegrated, its spine weakened and split from being stuffed with so much knowledge (and card, glue, string, stickers etc), but it taught me so much about what materials to use, what to avoid, what thickness of paper will tolerate paint and pen, and how to thread ribbon between pages. I will keep it to take inspiration from, but I am ready to start a new grimoire, one that can tolerate a bit more chaotic creativity, and I would love to take you along on the journey of creating it.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781446309681
Publisert
2023-07-11
Utgiver
David & Charles
Vekt
506 gr
Høyde
236 mm
Bredde
193 mm
Dybde
13 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
144

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Biografisk notat

Laura Derbyshire - The Bower Hare - is a practicing witch based in Oxfordshire. In 2020, she started The Bower Hare as a way of sharing her practice online to show the lighter, brighter side of witchcraft. In the space of a year she has amassed a following of 11k on Instagram, and 28.3k on TikTok. In January 2022, she launched The Bower Hare e-magazine, free to her Patreon supporters, and available for download.