Yet again, it's another gift I made for a swappie.
There's many reason to make a travel altar. Obvious would be that you travel often... You can also have really little space, or a need to hide it.
Here's what I used, and why:
Keep in mind that this altar is specifically more water centered.
There's many reason to make a travel altar. Obvious would be that you travel often... You can also have really little space, or a need to hide it.
Here's what I used, and why:
Keep in mind that this altar is specifically more water centered.
Tiny glass of water, with a blue blister pearl, to represent water.
Tiny glass of salt, with green corals, to represent earth.
A tea light with a match; for fire
A incense cone with a incense burner, and a tiny butterfly for air.
A tiny pentagram charm, as a pentacle
A tiny bell,
A tiny hand bound Grimoire (or BoS)
A moon charm, a sea shell and a lapis lazuli charm, to reinforce water,
An mini athamé, made with a straight needle and some beads.
A denim "altar" cloth with a ruban running on the surrounding. When you pull it, it makes a pouch.
Tiny glass of salt, with green corals, to represent earth.
A tea light with a match; for fire
A incense cone with a incense burner, and a tiny butterfly for air.
A tiny pentagram charm, as a pentacle
A tiny bell,
A tiny hand bound Grimoire (or BoS)
A moon charm, a sea shell and a lapis lazuli charm, to reinforce water,
An mini athamé, made with a straight needle and some beads.
A denim "altar" cloth with a ruban running on the surrounding. When you pull it, it makes a pouch.
This is amazing! I would love to have one of these to tote around when I need it!
ReplyDeletec'est cute :)
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Oh, I love this!!
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