A Witchy Christmas
English

About The Book

<p><strong>There are two truths every witch learns quickly as Christmas approaches. One: holly leaves are pointier than you expect especially when you're trying to make a wreath while wearing woolly gloves. Two: children do not care about the spiritual symbolism of the Winter Solstice when there's the possibility of Santa showing up with plastic lightsabers.</strong></p><p></p><p>This book is written from the middle of that very real very merry chaos. <em>A Witchy Christmas</em> is not about curating a flawless altar with snow-dusted perfection. It's about what actually happens: herbs falling into the gravy spells interrupted by dogs barking at carol singers and your most sacred ritual being gate-crashed by a small person wearing a paper crown from a cracker. It's about learning that sometimes the most magical moment of Yule comes when everyone is sticky-fingered overexcited and covered in biscuit crumbs.</p><p></p><p>As an English cottage witch with a garden full of herbs (and children who treat those herbs as snacks drumsticks or secret weapons) I've discovered that the season's real magic lies in weaving together the bits that don't match. The old traditions of Yule the oak and holly kings the bonfires the blessings all entwined with the bright chaos of Christmas stockings reindeer and the baffling question of why we own so many tangled sets of fairy lights. The two don't cancel each other out; they collide spark and make something unique. The magic if anything burns brighter in laughter in family in the spark of a flame against the longest night.</p><p></p><p>Inside these pages you'll find a jumble of it all: recipes (tested on family members with mixed levels of bravery) rituals that can be performed with reverence or while holding a baby on your hip crafts that invite children to join in (or at least to scatter glitter more widely than you thought possible) and stories that remind us why we gather together at the darkest time of the year.</p><p></p><p>So if your December tends to involve equal parts reverence and ridiculousness welcome. If you've ever been caught explaining the symbolism of the solstice to your children only to have them shout Cool but when's Santa coming? this book is for you... and if your altar ends up looking more like an explosion in a craft cupboard than a mystical shrine... well mine does too.</p><p></p><p><strong>Witchmas Yule Christmas whatever you call it let's celebrate it together.</strong></p><p><strong>Love and merry mischief - Bea</strong></p>
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