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A green grimoire with clay mushrooms and crystals on the front cover. Alter Book Ideas, Grimoire Aesthetic Cover, Whimsigoth Journal, Grimoire Cover Ideas, Diy Grimoire Cover, Polymer Clay Journal Covers, Grimoire Book Cover, Grimoire Ideas Cover, Clay Book Cover

The grimoire is made from a vintage book, altared by removing pages and gluing some together to make them stronger. The cover is modge podged tissue paper, painted and then air dry clay fashioned into mushrooms and the other bits. I glued them on then painted them. The crystals were added with jewelry glue. It’s still a work in progress.

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Crafting a personal Book of Shadows or Grimoire is a powerful way to document your magical journey. This guide walks you through selecting materials, organising entries, and infusing your book with personal magic. Whether you're recording spells, rituals, or reflections, your Grimoire becomes a sacred space for growth and spiritual practice. Discover tips to make your book uniquely yours, turning it into a living record of your witchcraft journey. Spell Book Pages Printable Free, Witchcraft Book Of Shadows, Creating A Book, Create Your Own Book, Create A Book, Green Witchcraft, Witchcraft Books, Magic Spell Book, Grimoire Book

Crafting a personal Book of Shadows or Grimoire is a powerful way to document your magical journey. This guide walks you through selecting materials, organising entries, and infusing your book with personal magic. Whether you're recording spells, rituals, or reflections, your Grimoire becomes a sacred space for growth and spiritual practice. Discover tips to make your book uniquely yours, turning it into a living record of your witchcraft journey.

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DIY Spooky Halloween Grimoire Diy Grimoire, Old Encyclopedias, Brown Paint, Leather Texture, Hot Glue Gun, Find Picture, Next Chapter, Diy Halloween, Next Door

During my vacation last summer, I noticed that the house next door had placed a stack of old encyclopedias outside. Feeling compelled to rescue them from being discarded, I took them without knowing exactly what I would do with them. However, one evening while browsing Pinterest, I stumbled upon a captivating DIY tutorial on crafting your own Grimoires. 'Brouhaha!' I thought to myself, the encyclopedias I had salvaged have a spooky next chapter (pun intended). Please find below my tutorial…

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