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QuestionHow do I determine if a piece of drift wood is appropriate to make a wand?Community AnswerIf it is round enough to make into a wand, it should be fine. You might also consider tree branches.
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QuestionCan I cast spells with my bare hands if I am not a magical being?Community AnswerBeing a magical being is a path. You can cast spells if you believe that the universe will work on it.
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QuestionCan I add some accessories, like stars or ribbon?Community AnswerOf course! It's your wand and stars are a great way to symbolize the energy of the universe.
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QuestionIs it good to name my wand?Community AnswerYou can name your wand if you want. If it has a name, it can feel more personal to you.
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QuestionWhat are the best types of wood to use?Community AnswerI would recommend rosewood, birch, oak, or yew/maple. Each wood has its own properties or qualities that it amplifies. For example, yew amplifies love, which makes it a good choice for healing.
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QuestionDo you need to take the bark off and sandpaper it?Community AnswerYou don't need to. If you like the look and feel of the wand with bark, leave it on! If it's too rough, remove some of the excess until it feels nice in your hand.
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QuestionWhat if I don't have the supplies I need?Emeris4017Community AnswerAll you really need is a stick, you can peel the bark off using your hands and use whatever else you have to make it better. Get creative.
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QuestionHow do I make a wand?Community AnswerFind a stick that calls to you meditate on it, and you feel a positive energy on it. That is your wand.
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QuestionCan I put a small bulb on the wand to turn it on and make it look like I'm doing a spell?Community AnswerOf course, you can do whatever you want to make it look more realistic
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QuestionDo I have to make a wand?AshtonCommunity AnswerNo, you never "need" to make a wand. Some people find it easier to focus their energy and intentions with a wand or staff, but it is not a necessity. It is perfectly possible to perform rituals without one.
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QuestionWould teak wood make a good/great wand?Community AnswerYes, just take your time crafting it to make it look really good.
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QuestionDo I need a dowel or can it be a plain stick?Community AnswerYou could use a plain stick. Just make sure you get creative with it.
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QuestionCan I use a chopstick?Community AnswerYes, but I would strongly suggest decorating it to make it more unique to your personality.
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QuestionWhat can I use instead of glue in this picture?Community AnswerYou can use tape instead of glue, but it will be more visible and overall less effective than if you use glue.
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QuestionAre wands available for sale?Community AnswerYes, you can find lots of wands for sale online.
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QuestionHow do I transfer the magic, like healing powers, into the wand?AshtonCommunity AnswerInherent power comes from the person using the wand, and it is easiest to simply keep good intentions within your mind and heart as you cast your spell or perform whatever ritual you happen to be doing. Enchantment is an option, but it's less of a direction as much as a guideline for what you want your wand to be generally useful for.
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QuestionCan I use scissors and a large stick to make a wand?Community AnswerYes, this is a great way to make a wand as long as you are careful.
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QuestionDo I need to use super dry branches to carve the wand? I have plenty of dead branches, but they're in the snow.Community AnswerI would use a dry branch just because you don't want it to get moldy. If you really want to use one of the sticks that was in the snow, I'd recommend baking it in the oven for a little while. If you do a little searching you can find the right temperature to properly dry the wood.
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QuestionCan I use cherry wood for my wand?Community AnswerYes! Cherry Wood would make a great wand.
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QuestionWhere can I find a holly tree?Community AnswerAt your local home and garden store, or some type of farm in your area. They're fast growing trees and are easy to plant.
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QuestionIs there a way to make a wand with foil?Community AnswerYes, just roll it up into your desired shape.
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QuestionCan I make a wand with paper?Community AnswerYou could make a paper wand, but I don't recommend it. It'll get destroyed if it falls in the water, and it'll be much harder to bless it if you intend to.
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QuestionWhere could I get spell books to practice my magic?Community AnswerVisit the library and borrow some. You could also find a local witchcraft store and purchase some.
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QuestionIs this for real magic?Aliece BrunsonCommunity Answerit really depends if you want it to be. if you want to use it for magic, then make sure to cleanse it first and use more natural elements, such as a stick, dried flowers, herbs, crystals etc. If not for real magic, then anything you could shape/carve/like could be used.
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QuestionHow do I add a crystal to the end of my wand?Aliece BrunsonCommunity AnswerTry drilling a small hole and use a thread to tie it on. Or, if you have a diamond-shaped crystal, then make a holder in the wand. Just make sure the wand is thick enough.
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QuestionIs this part of a cult?Community AnswerThe occult practices are not always evil. Witchcraft can be as good as you want it to and as evil as you can imagine. It all depends on you.
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QuestionMy friends and I are going to go to a school for witches when we are 17 but it requires wands. I am the artistic one, so they asked me to make the wands. Can I make wands for them?MOC079Community AnswerIn some cases, yes. But you need them to activate it to have the remain wand loyal to them. They can perform the best spells with their own wands.
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QuestionCan I actually do magic with the wand?Community AnswerYou can actually do real magick with an activated wand. In modern witchcraft, it's a tool to focus energy.
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QuestionDo certain woods have different properties?Community AnswerYes. For example, is water near planted trees more likely to perform water related spells in a more accurate way. You can look up the individual meaning for each wood on wand-making forums.
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QuestionHow do I know what wood I want?Mb_4ffaef7e7bcaCommunity AnswerMany books and websites on wizardry explain the different properties for different types of wood. For example, pine is often used for healing, and rowan wood is good for protecting against dark forces.
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