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Making a Protection Witch Ball

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By Amber K


  • glass ball or Yule ornament with an opening

  • bottle of silver paint

  • a spool of red thread

  • few drops of frankincense or patchouli oil

  • scissors


Cover you working space with newspaper to protect against spills.

Take the metal cap off the ornament. Carefully pour a little of the

silver paint inside the ball and swish it around until the inside is

completely covered with the silver. Set it aside to dry.


When the paint is totally dry, cut the red thread into three inch-

lengths. Carefully poke this thread into the open end of the ball.

Continue cutting and putting the thread into the ball until the ball

is nearly full. Put in a few drops of oil. Then put the end back on

the ornament. If it has no end, seal it with candle wax.

When you hang the protection ball, chant:


“Symbol of the Moon, symbol of the Lady divine,

Reject all negativity, defend this home (car), me and mine”.


This protection ball can be hung in the window of your home or in

your car. Any negative thoughts or ill wishes directed against you

are reflected back to the sender. You can also decorate the outside

with appropriate designs. You can put them onto wreaths or make them

part of a dried flower arrangement. Programmed for protection, these

little Witch balls do a very good job.

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