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rainy-day-witchcraft answered:
Hello there ~☽♡☾
It isn’t necessarily a requirement of witchcraft to define or label yourself as a specific type of witch right off the bat ~ I recommend you start by studying tons of different resources and focus on finding the best path - in general - for you, and the rest will come with time. What type of witch you are (if you choose to define yourself at all) just depends on your likes/dislikes, personal tastes, beliefs, and practice.
For some basic Q&A’s and beginner resources, try my FAQ or #beginner witch tag if you’d like to start exploring what witchcraft has to offer ~
- rainy-day-witchcraft.tumblr.com/faq
- rainy-day-witchcraft.tumblr.com/tagged/beginner witch
Best of luck, and welcome to the witchcraft community!
➺ Rainy
Anonymous asked:
rainy-day-witchcraft answered:
Hello there ~☽♡☾
Are you referring to types of witchcraft, such as green, hedge, storm, art, music, tech, etc.? If so, then yes; the categories of terms describing specific types of witchcraft is ever-growing! If you’re looking to combine several types and coin a term off of them, or to create something entirely new - that could take awhile to catch on, if you intend for it to be something public rather than just a term for your own personal practice. Sometimes specific categories of witchcraft tend to be more scare of members than others; for example, there is a plethora of green witches yet only a handful of music/art witches, so you never know how large each category will grow.
If you are referring to creating your own brand-new, full-on religious, deity, spirit, or entity based craft, I’m not sure I can help you there. That would be quite a larger and more controversial ordeal.
I hope this information is what you were looking for! Let me know if your question was intended to have a different kind of answer
➺ Rainy
I never see suburban witch posts, much less teenage ones, so here’s to the neighborhood kids.
Drawing sigils on the sidewalk, to be charged when people look at them.
Helping neighbors with their yards and gardens in exchange for flowers you can use in your spells.
Stirring intent into morning tea and coffee.
Not being afraid of the town “haunted house” because you know you’re scarier than anything in there.
Doing a psychic stand at every annual fair.
Dressing up as a witch for Halloween.
Giving your friends tarot readings about their love life.
Instead of taking walks through nature, taking scenic walks through your neighborhood.
Having the creepiest looking house on Halloween.
Befriending all the birds and squirrels that live in the neighborhood’s trees.
People looking at you oddly when you ask for their weeds and plant scraps but eventually getting used to it.
Using the positive energy from neighborhood parties in your spells.
Building fairy houses in your backyard.
Dancing underneath street lights and stars.
Finding clovers under the porch stairs.
Standing in your yard barefoot to feel the earth move beneath you.
✨Suburban Witches✨
Beginner Witchcraft Resources Masterpost
General Information Sites:
- Spells and Witchcraft (WARNING this site has autoplay music)
Specialized Witchcraft Sites:
- Explore The Types of Witchcraft
- Sea Witchcraft at Book of Tides
- Water Witchcraft at Witches of The Craft
- Satanic Witchcraft at Spiritual Satanist
- Herbal Witchcraft at The Smart Witch

