Needs:

Lavender

Mint (I used some that I picked from my garden)

Rosemary

Carnations These are from a Valentines Day flower bouquet my Significant Other bought me at the Pittsburgh Strip District

A mortar and pestle

Steps:

Lavender makes up the bulk of this recipe mostly because I love the sent, but also because it’s relaxing, peaceful, and attracts love. I don’t use measurements so pour as much or little as you’d like.

Mint is a purifying herb and it invigorates the senses.

Rosemary also purifies , banishes negative energy, and brings in love.

The carnations were a very special part of this blend for me. While you guys might not have a similar connection to the flower, they represent love and there’s also an opportunity for color magick.

Then grind it into as fine as a powder as you can. Mortar and pestle is a time intensive way of grinding, but I like to use it as an opportunity to infuse my intent into it.

I use fast lighting charcoal in my cauldron to burn my blends. Be careful with this step and always make sure the container the charcoal is in can with stand the heat. I pour a thick bed of sea salt to set it on to help defuse the heat. You can burn as much or as little as you’d like.