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Sunday, February 12, 2012

A recipe to see a fairie

A Recipe to See the Fae
On a Dawn morn or dusk eve, find a special bottle, a pretty one the Fae would like that is.
And pour into it
1 cup gathered spring or rain water
1 teaspoon of Pink Rose petals
1/2 teaspoon Lavender flowers
Add 3 Quartz crystals
Add 3 Amethyst Chips
1 pinch of Faery sugar (see recipe below)
Nine inch piece of pink ribbon

Now hide this away in a dark cool place for three days. On the third day, again at dawn or dusk, in a place you think you might spot the Fae, like an Oak tree, backyard or mushroom patch in the forest. Even a potted plant, herb or Flower will do. Tie a nine inch piece of Pink ribbon arond bottle neck. Next, close your eyes and sprinkle 9 drops over each eyelid of your 'Faery Potion Water', careful not to get it IN your eyes! Next recite this Faery incantation and watch for the Fae
3 cups fine white sugar
1 tablespoon Vanilla extract (the good stuff)
1/8 teaspoon red food coloring
Glass container
Lay sugar on wax paper & sprinkle on the Vanilla;
stir into the sugar till all mixed in.
Next sprinkle on the red food coloring and incorporate in till sugar turns 'Faery pink'.
Save in glass container, you have labeled 'Faery Sugar';
Now use this special treat in the recipe above
& for Faery cookies, cakes and offerings to the Fae.
You can eat some your self, but remember the recipe is a secret!

Monday, January 30, 2012

More facts

A Fairies are a race of small magical beings. They are usually invisible to most of us, but many mortals do have the gift to see them. Fairies have many human qualities: They have skills and talents; they have friends and family; they love and have desires.


Well, you can go to them or have them come to you. Walk slowly down a path, looking in the sky or near the bottom of trees. Look at a butterfly. It could be faery. Also, faeries like to travel on the backs of dragonflies and hummingbirds, so watch every flying thing that goes by. I always dress very colorfully when I go searching for faeries. I also like to put on sparkly faery dust, which Althea Root, the hedgewitch gave me, to appear more like the fairies, and not frighten them.


Fairies love natural foods, nothing artificial or junky. Pixie pears and mallow fruits are among their favorites. They especially love sweet morsels and are also fond of foods made with the spice saffron. Faeries are very fond of honey cakes, honeyed milk, plain milk and sweet butter. If you place a bowl or these fairy tasty morsels just outside your kitchen, they will not be able to resist the treats. Don’t be fooled into thinking they didn’t have a feast if the food looks untouched. The Kinds of Faeries
BUTTERFLY FAERIES: They are also known as the moss people for they are experts at hiding in mossy, dark areas. Butterfly faeries come from Switzerland, Germany, Africa, and from the Islands. These delicate, slender spirits have beautifully colored butterfly wings emanating from their bodies. They are very shy and human sightings of them are very rare indeed. They avoid human contact as much possible for they do not trust mankind, who has been destroying their forest homes. They are often confused for real butterflies because they often play with their best friends: monarch butterflies. They usually do not trust humans, but if a butterfly faery befriends you, she or he will prove to be a true friend to you for life by always bringing you good luck. If you should see a butterfly faery, do not make any sudden movements. Let her know you want to be friends, and you mean her no harm. Remember, it is very important for us to protect the disappearing forest, the favorite home of these very special creatures.

CLOUD FAERIES: Cloud Faeries emerge as large formations in masses of clouds. They look like long humans. The cloud faeries help you with your imagination and creation of the arts. They themselves are master sculptors making wonderful images out of air and water. To call a cloud faery to you, it is best to summon one around sunset or sunrise, for they use the elements of both in order to create beauty. Call to them when you are about to make any form of art. If your mind and heart are open to hearing them, they will help you.

DRYADS (a.k.a. Tree spirits, Tree Ladies, Druidesses, Hamadryads, Sidhe Draoi): These faeries live all over the world, but originate from the Celtic countries. Even though they live in and protect the trees, their element is air. Their favorite time of the month is at the full moon. They are excellent musicians and will often play their strange magical, musical instruments while they dance, sing, and laugh under the light of the moon. They will not harm you if you follow their music, but it may cause you to spend too much time in Faeryland. These spirits are only female. They are usual seen as wisps of light. The dryads are very playful and do like to tease, but if they befriend you, they will help you get in touch with your magical abilities and to contact your divine energy. To find them it is best to go to a grove of sacred trees. You may find this beautiful spirit in a willow, oak, ash, thorn, rowan, birch, or elder tree.

EARTH FAERIES: Earth faeries are very small, standing about a foot to eighteen inches tall. They are often a golden brown or dark green color. Sometimes they come into view as bear-type creatures. Earth Faeries live in communities and are very friendly. These spirits work very hard dealing with the well being of all creatures, humans and faeries alike. Even though the Earth faeries love mortals very much, they often lose their patience with the humans for their foolishness and careless treatment of Mother Earth. Earth Faeries love colorful rocks in their natural state, but will also cut the stones to show off the inner beauty. When we call them into our circle, they can help you plant your feet firmly on the ground, and like the stones, help you to find the inner beauty that you hold inside of you.

FLOWER FAERIES: These are the peaceful spirits of the earth. These wee folk are a very passionate people. They are in love with natural beauty and luxury, and love nothing more than to array themselves with beautiful flowers and things of nature. They are whimsical, willful, and beautiful. They befriend the kind-of-heart but will stay away from those who are greedy and selfish. They love wine and swA If youĂ‚’d like to attract faeries to your house, a good place to start is to clean your room. House Faeries such as elves, pixies, and brownies don’t like clutter and mess, so keep everything very neat. The house faeries can be very helpful and playful to have around. Sometimes they may move things from one place to another to play a harmless prank on you. But mostly, they will bless your home and bring you good luck!

If you’d like to entice a faery friend into your garden, you can plant some of their favorite flowers and greenery. Foxgloves are used to make clothing. Bell flowers such as lilies of the fields can be used as hats. Rosemary, heartsease, forget-me-nots are some other favorites. Faeries like tulip blooms as a bed for their babies, and ferns to use as blankets to keep them warm at night. Hummingbird feeders may entice faeries to frequent your yard, since they use these birds to fly from place to place.

You can build a faery house to welcome the faeries to your garden. Use bright and beautiful things as building materials to lure our faery friends near. Twigs, stones, acorns, leaves and other things found in nature make a lovely faery house that any faery would be proud of. A crystal can be placed on the house to get their attention and to further decorate the magical abode.eets. Leave some at a place where wild flowers grow. Any gentle acts of kindness help encourage the faeries to make a blessing. So if you are kind, you will be a blessing on the Earth.fairies may have taken nourishment from the food.


Fairy food is milk, cream, and butter.

Fresh flowers since fairies love fresh flowers



Cool facts about fairies

Fairies love fresh flowers and laughter,this attracts them.
They are passionately fond of music, bells and jingles
Fairies love to dance!!
Fairies live on islands, hollow trees, under toad stools, where streams divide or border hedges
They live to be several hundred years old
They like honey, milk, and nectar
The disappearance of small objects can be a clue they have been visiting.