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Simple, elegant, and practical, the Hand Painted Flower Leather Blank book features a front cover faced a hand-tooled image of flowers in full bloom, amid an array of verdant greenery.
Etched into the leather, each leaf, petal, and stem of the flowers has been beautifully hand-painted with a glossy lacquer that leaves the entire image appearing as though it may have been sculpted of stained glass.
This is further accented by the simplicity of the supple leather cover, edged at the corners with brass fittings and marked at the binding with a leather lacing used to keep the pages contained and to tie the book securely closed when not in use.
Measuring 9" long and 6" wide, the slender 0.75" deep journal contains approximately 100 pages of acid-free paper, made entirely from recycled biomass. Including cotton fibers that leave the pages sturdy and soft, each sheet will actually display the petals of yellow flowers that have been worked into their fibers! This makes for the perfect, quaint little book of poetry, herbal recipes, and whatever else you can imagine.
Please Note: Due to the hand painted nature of this item, design and colour may vary slightly from book to book.
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A Book of Shadows is a blank book where witches write down information useful to their craft. It is considered a sacred tool, which means it is an item of power that should be consecrated with all of your other magical tools. Copy spells and rituals into your Book of Shadows by hand – this will not only transfer energy but will also help you memorise the content.
Typically a Book of Shadows will be used to store information on Spells, Rituals, Magical Correspondences, Gods and Goddesses, Festivals, Recipes, Charts, Sketches, Recordings of Magical Workings etc.
Tips:
1. If you find a rite, spell or piece of information somewhere else, be sure to note down the source. It will help you keep organized, and you'll start to recognize patterns in authors' works.
2. Add a section that includes books you've read, as well as what you thought of them. This way, when you get a chance to share information with others, you'll remember what you've read.
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