Incorporate Witchcraft Into Your Wellness Routine with this Butter Oil Recipe

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In witchcraft, butter oil is often used as a natural ingredient for various rituals and spells. This mystical recipe is believed to possess powerful properties that can enhance one's magic and bring about desired outcomes. The process of creating witchcraft butter oil involves infusing specific herbs, flowers, or other enchanting ingredients into a base oil. The selection of these ingredients depends on the intention behind the magic being performed. Whether the purpose is love, protection, or divination, each herb or flower holds a unique energy that can be harnessed through the alchemy of butter oil creation. To begin, one must choose a suitable base oil that will serve as a carrier for the magical properties.


Unlike traditional methods MagicalButter is specifically engineered to virtually eliminate all smells while in use. Be discreet, so your friends don’t steal your treats.

There is an extra cost in buying the ingredients, but once you have them on hand, you can make multiple jars of your own whipped body butter and other products. It was her Birthday last month and I sent her a homemade package of soap in knitted wash-bag it s cool, it ll even hang in the shower or tub, in all one deal , some foot bombs and my favorite whipped body butter.

Witchcraft butter oil recipe

To begin, one must choose a suitable base oil that will serve as a carrier for the magical properties. Common options include olive oil, coconut oil, or almond oil, each with its own associations and benefits. Once the base oil is chosen, the practitioner can select the herbs or flowers that align with their desired outcome.

Whipped Body Butter

I made a goal of trying to blog more, still having a hard time etching out the time. This girl has a hard time saying no and seems to like to torture herself with the overfull plate. So here I am putting up a post, the first, in well, too long and it’s not even food! Now ain’t that something. But I’m doing this for by bestie, Jen.

It was her Birthday last month and I sent her a homemade package of soap in knitted wash-bag (it’s cool, it’ll even hang in the shower or tub, in all one deal), some foot bombs and my favorite whipped body butter.

She loved it so much, she had a friend who tried it and loved it so much that they begged for the recipe. Since I’m probably not going to go into the body products business (who can beat Lush anyways?), and since I’m a sharing kind of gal, I’m posting the magic formula.

Cracked skin? Dry patches? Itchy dry skin? They will disappear, no really they will…well if you use the body butter they will. This wonder of a lotion starts out liquid and then gets whipped to this fluffy, creamy, and duh, buttery texture. It goes on like gloss, as the body butter hits your body, it melts into your skin. Immediately after you’ll have slippery shiny skin, don’t worry, just a couple minutes and another magic trick happens: it disappears.

So slap on the lotion after your shower, then moisturize your face, brush your teeth, put your contacts in or whatever while this skin juice soaks in and does it’s thing.

Have really really dry skin, try adding calendula or turmeric.

Want it to smell all nice, girly or manly? Add fragrance.

This is my favorite, Victoria Secret’s knockoff fragrence

Like a little color add natural mica powder.

Did I mention that this is all natural? Nothing you can’t pronounce. Makes it totally worth making on your own. Oh and it’s only a fraction of the cost of commercial products!

If I think about this I’m not just doing this for Jen but all of mankind who suffers dry skin!

Products are melted, then chilled in a mixing bowl.

Once chilled (don’t let it get hard), it get’s whipped. A stand mixer is best for this.

Whip until you get soft peaks, yep, just like whipped cream.

Seriously, let’s take a closer look, isn’t that amazing!

Package it up however you like. I love these Weck tulip jars.

Where to get all these supplies? I purchase mine at Bulk Apothecary or Smile Amazon. No I am not affiliated with Bulk Apothecary, but I would like to give a shout out for Smile Amazon. Did you know if you shopped through Smile Amazon they donate part of the money to a charity of your choice? It’s true, doesn’t cost you a dime and if you are a prime member it’s good there too. So why not order through Smile? Now a small pitch, if you don’t have a charity River City Harvest is always in need (it’s our community gardens program here).

If you have time check out River City Harvest, I did our website all by myself (I’m kind of proud of it too, can you tell?).

Coming soon, another non-food recipe, DIY Beard Balm.

What about a preservative? Since water is not used to make this product, you don’t need to worry about mold or bacterial growth. Do not incorporate water into the product when scooping the butter from the jar with your hands (i.e. after a shower or washing your hands, etc.)
Witchcraft butter oil recipe

For instance, rose petals may be added to attract love, while sage leaves can promote purification and protection. The selected ingredients should be either dried or fresh, depending on personal preference and availability. The next step involves combining the base oil and the chosen herbs or flowers in a glass jar or bottle. It is important to ensure that the container is clean and has been consecrated for magical work. The herbs or flowers can be loosely added to the jar or tied together in a small bundle for easier removal later on. The base oil should be poured into the jar, completely covering the herbs or flowers. This mixture can then be sealed with a lid or cork to prevent leakage and contamination. The jar filled with the oil and enchanted ingredients should be stored in a cool, dark place, away from direct sunlight. This allows time for the oil to infuse and merge with the magical properties of the herbs or flowers. Many practitioners believe that the longer the mixture is left to meld together, the stronger its magical energy becomes. Some choose to leave the blend for several weeks, shaking the jar occasionally to encourage the infusion process. Others prefer to leave it for a lunar cycle to harness the moon's energy and charge the oil further. Once the desired infusion time has passed, the oil can be strained to remove the solid herbs or flowers. A fine mesh strainer or cheesecloth can be used for this purpose, ensuring that no unwanted remnants remain in the final product. The resulting witchcraft butter oil is now ready for use in magical rituals or spells. When using witchcraft butter oil, it is essential to remember that personal intention plays a significant role in its effectiveness. Before employing the oil, one should focus their energy and clearly visualize the desired outcome. By anointing candles, objects, or even oneself with the oil, its magical properties are believed to be transferred and amplified, aiding in achieving the intended goal. In conclusion, the making of witchcraft butter oil involves infusing herbs and flowers into a base oil to create a potent magical ingredient. The specific ingredients used depend on the practitioner's intention for the magic being performed. The oil is left to meld and infuse before being strained and used in various magical rituals and spells. Harnessing the power of nature and personal intention, witchcraft butter oil is a powerful tool in the practice of witchcraft..

Reviews for "Experience the Power of Witchcraft with DIY Butter Oil: A Simple Recipe"

1. Sarah - 2 stars - I was really excited to try the Witchcraft butter oil recipe after reading all the rave reviews, but unfortunately, it didn't live up to my expectations. The taste was off-putting, almost like a mix of melted butter and oil that didn't blend well together. I also found it to be too greasy and heavy, leaving a greasy film on my tongue. Overall, I was disappointed with this recipe and wouldn't make it again.
2. Michael - 1 star - I couldn't understand the hype around the Witchcraft butter oil recipe. The ingredients seemed simple enough, but the final product was far from desirable. The taste was bland, and it lacked any depth of flavor. Additionally, I didn't like the texture at all - it was too thick and seemed to coat my mouth. I don't think I'll be trying this recipe again anytime soon.
3. Emily - 2 stars - I gave the Witchcraft butter oil recipe a try, hoping it would add some magic to my dishes, but it definitely fell short. The flavor was odd and didn't complement any of the dishes I tried it with. It also had an unpleasant aftertaste that lingered for too long. I wouldn't recommend this recipe if you're looking for a delicious and versatile butter oil alternative.

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