General & Miscellaneous Beverages, Magic, Practical, Witchcraft, Wicca & Paganism - Modern, Magic Studies
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Overview
Something Wiccan this way comes …This pocket guide unveils the mysteries behind elixirs past and present, showing readers how to prepare teas, infusions, oils, tinctures, lotions, and potions to do magical things. It includes dozens of recipes for potions of all kinds (potable and non-potable), covers cauldrons, censers, vials, and the magical uses of plants, and teaches about the storage of potions.
Synopsis
Make your own magic. You’re no idiot, of course. You’re a big believer in the power of potions to help your wishes come true. But when you try to brew your own special concoctions, you’re missing that magic touch. Don’t get all mixed up! Pick up The Pocket Idiot’s Guide® to Potions for a potent blend of advice and recipes. In this Pocket Idiot’s Guide®, you get: • Easy ways to harness your magical energy—and use it to improve your life. • An otherworldly overview of the properties of different plants and herbs. • Practical techniques for making your own oils, lotions, teas, and tinctures. • Tantalizing tips on using cauldrons, censers, vials, and other tools of the trade.Book Details
Published
June 27, 2006
Publisher
DK Publishing, Inc.
Pages
192
ISBN
9781440625978