spellwork, witchcraft

Bead Dangle Spells

Happy New Year everyone! Here for a quick spell idea. This isn’t open to everyone as not everyone has these supplies lying around, but I think it is still worth sharing. For this kind of spell you will need some jewerly supplies:

  • Headpin
  • Beads of your choice
  • Round nose pliers
  • Wire cutters or strong scissors
  • Jumpring

You can pick beads based on the correspondences of its material or color, or anything else you see fit. You can do as many or as few as you like–I found 5 beads or so at about 6 mm was the maximum that fit on my headpins. Yours might be different.

The process is very easy. You can charge the spell either as you go, bead by bead, or at the end.

  1. Do your usual pre-spell routine, i.e. grounding and centering, cleansing your spell ingredients, whatever it is you do.
  2. String beads onto headpin (make sure the hole of your first bead is smaller than the end of the headpin so nothing falls off–add an extra small bead first if needed).
  3. Make sure to leave space on the headpin, around half an inch. If there is significantly more than this, snip it with the wire cutters or scissors.
  4. Using the round nose pliers, curl the extra wire around towards itself, until it forms a closed loop. If there is more wire, do this again until you have two closed loops on top of your beads (you probably won’t get more loops unless you left extra space on the headpin). Put the jumpring through this loop.
  5. Your bead dangle is done! Charge it now if you didn’t already. You can place it wherever you like now–turn it into a pendant, make two for earrings, attach it a jar spell with a ribbon or such tied around the jar, dangle it from a book using a paperclip…you get the idea.
  6. Whenever you feel the spell is completed and set in place, do any ritual you usually do upon ending a spell.

I hope that gave you inspiration! Have fun making your bead dangle spells.

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