In the Wheel of the Year, spring corresponds with Ostara—the Sabbat of balance, fertility, and new beginnings. As the days grow longer and the earth bursts back into bloom, witches around the world honor this sacred turning point with rituals of renewal, rebirth, and intention-setting.
Whether you follow a traditional path or a more intuitive one, this season is a beautiful time to cleanse, reset, and realign your magick. Below, you’ll find a few gentle rituals to help you awaken your energy and refresh your spiritual practice for the season ahead.
Cleanse Your Space, Clear Your Energy
This Spring, purify & cleanse with our dainty Witch's Broom Jewelry. Pictured: Witch's Broom Ring
Cleansing is a cornerstone of many witchcraft practices, and spring is the perfect time to sweep away stagnant energy—literally and spiritually. Grab your besom (or just a broom with intention), and sweep your space from back to front, visualizing old energy leaving with every stroke. Follow with a smoke cleanse using herbs like rosemary, mugwort, or lavender—traditional botanicals for purification and protection.
As you work, speak your intention aloud:
“With this cleansing, I banish the old and invite the new.”
Don't forget your altar—dust, rearrange, and maybe even dress it in seasonal colors like green, gold, and soft pink. You can also place your magickal jewelry here to absorb the fresh energy you’re cultivating.
Work with the Element of Air
Air governs inspiration, breath, and mental clarity. It’s deeply connected to spring’s energy and is honored in many traditions for its association with the East—where the sun rises and new beginnings dawn.
Incorporate Air into your practice by:
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Burning incense during morning rituals
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Hanging wind chimes in your windows
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Journaling outdoors with a cup of herbal tea
Pictured: Four Elements Necklace
You can also carry or wear symbols of Air: feathers, winged charms, or sigils designed to align you with clarity and communication. Our Elemental Sigil Jewelry makes a beautiful daily talisman for connecting to the elements, especially when charged on your altar during a waxing moon.
A Spring Altar for Growth and Blessings
Many witches mark the change of seasons with an altar refresh. For Ostara or your personal spring celebration, decorate your altar with:
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Eggs or seeds (symbols of potential)
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Fresh flowers like daffodils or crocus
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Crystals such as moss agate, citrine, or rose quartz
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Light green or yellow candles for growth and joy
Place your sacred jewelry here—especially pieces linked to deities, elements, or a meaningful symbol —as part of a simple charging ritual. Whisper your intention as you hold the piece, then leave it in moonlight or beside a candle to absorb the energy.
Set Intentions with the Waxing Moon
Pictured: Triple Goddess Moonstone Toggle Necklace
Witches often work with the moon's phases, and the waxing moon—growing toward full—is perfect for manifestation and new beginnings. Pair this lunar energy with the season’s fertile ground to plant powerful intentions.
Write your desires on bay leaves or slips of parchment. Bury them in a potted plant, or keep them near your altar. To anchor the intention in your everyday life, enchant a piece of jewelry—perhaps a Protection Sigil or Goddess Necklace —by holding it in your hands, visualizing your goal, and saying:
“As I wear this, may my path align with my highest good.”
Slow Growth Is Still Growth
Spring teaches us that growth doesn’t always happen in dramatic bursts—it often arrives quietly, with gentle shifts. Witchcraft, too, can be a slow and sacred unfolding. There’s no rush.
Honor your pace. Sip your tea. Light a candle. Whisper an intention. Wear a sigil. All of it is magick.
At Blessed Be Magick, we honor your unique path—whether you're a solitary witch, a baby witch just beginning, or a seasoned practitioner weaving your own way. Our jewelry is designed to walk with you through every season of your craft, offering quiet power and everyday magick.
May your spring be blessed with clarity, renewal, and joy.
Blessed be. 🌸✨
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