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December 31, 2025
Why I created “The Intuitive Witch’s Coloring Grimoire”…
December 31, 2025A Journey of Color, Ritual and Inner Listening
When I began creating The Intuitive Witch’s Coloring Grimoire, I was hoping to make more than “just another coloring book.”
I wanted to build a space – one that would feel safe, slow, symbolic and deeply personal.
A place where intuition is allowed to lead, where magic is not something you perform perfectly, but something you feel into.
This book grew from my love for witchcraft symbolism, quiet rituals, crystals, herbs, lunar cycles and the simple, grounding act of coloring. It is meant to be held, colored imperfectly, written in, read from and used in whatever way feels right for you.
There is no correct path through this grimoire – only the one that resonates.
Who This Book Is For
The Intuitive Witch’s Coloring Grimoire is for:
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Intuitive souls drawn to witchcraft, symbolism, and ritual
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Creatives who use coloring as meditation and emotional grounding
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Beginners who want a gentle, non-dogmatic entry into magical concepts
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Experienced practitioners looking for reflection, inspiration, and rest
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Anyone craving slowness, meaning and intentional self-care
You don’t need prior knowledge. You don’t need special tools. You don’t need to “believe” anything in a particular way. All you need is curiosity and presence.
How to Use This Grimoire
This book is intentionally flexible. You can color one page a week or several in a single sitting. You can journal, skip pages, return later or repeat sections.
- How to use page
- Signature page
- Coloring sample page
You may use:
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Colored pencils, markers, gel pens – whatever feels good in your hands
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The sample page at the end to test colors and paper bleed
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The lined pages to write intentions, affirmations or reflections
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Breath, pauses and silence – as much as the illustrations
Coloring here is not decorative. It’s a way of listening.
What You’ll Find Inside
The Lunar Compass & Moon Tracker
The journey begins with the moon – a timeless guide for rhythm, reflection and emotional flow.
- Lunar Compass
- Moon Tracker
You’ll find:
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An overview of all lunar phases and their symbolic meanings
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Guidance on how each phase supports intention, release, action or rest
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A downloadable moon tracker designed to help you observe:
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Your moods and energy
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Recurring emotional patterns
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How different moon phases affect you personally
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This is not about following rules – it’s about noticing your rhythms.




The Five Sacred Elements
Air, Fire, Water, Earth and Spirit each receive their own dedicated space.
- Five Sacred Elements
- Water
For every element, the book includes:
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Symbolic meanings and energetic qualities
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Associated colors, crystals, herbs, chakras and signs
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A mandala for each element, created for meditative coloring and reflection
These pages are invitations to reconnect – to intellect, passion, emotion, grounding and the unseen thread that binds them all.
The Witch’s Sanctuary
This chapter is about atmosphere and belonging.
- The Witch’s Sanctuary
- The Witch’s Garden
Through cozy, detailed illustrations, you’ll step into:
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A witch’s home and altar
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Quiet garden spaces
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Everyday magical practices and moments of rest
There is no instruction here – only warmth, familiarity and the reminder that magic often lives in ordinary spaces.
A Witch’s Tools
This section explores the symbolic language of magical tools, including:
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Cauldrons and candles
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Tarot cards and pendulums
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Wands and sacred geometry
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Apothecary bottles, potions and spell books
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Altars and moonlight rituals
- A Witch’s Tools
- The Afterglow of Magic
- Bottled Intentions
These tools are presented not as requirements, but as archetypes – each representing intention, focus, transformation or connection.
The Crystal Cabinet
Here, the book introduces some of the most commonly used crystals in modern spiritual practice:
Clear Quartz, Amethyst, Rose Quartz, Citrine, Black Tourmaline, Smoky Quartz, Lapis Lazuli, Labradorite, Green Aventurine, Carnelian, Selenite and Hematite.
- Crystal Cabinet
- Clear Quartz
For each crystal, you’ll find:
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Symbolic properties and energetic themes
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Everyday, intuitive uses
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Space to color, reflect and connect personally
These pages encourage relationship, not collection.
Herbarium & Potion Bar
This chapter blends beauty with responsibility. It explores herbs such as:
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Lavender, Rose Hip, Cinnamon
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Bay Leaf, Basil, Thyme, Rosemary
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Peppermint, Chamomile, Calendula
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Mugwort, Sage, Patchouli
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Eucalyptus, Tea Tree
- Herbarium and Potion Bar
- Rose-hip
- Rosa canina
- Rosemary
- Salvia rosmarinus
Each herb includes:
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Traditional symbolic uses
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Common magical associations
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Clear notes on safety and potential dangers
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Gentle reminders to research and respect plant properties
This section honors curiosity while grounding it in care.
Mystic Companions
Animals appear here as guides, mirrors and symbols.
- Mystic Companions
- Owl
- Phoenix
Each companion has its own mandala: Owl, Wolf, Phoenix, Dragon, Cat, Dog, Butterfly, Fox.
These pages are about resonance – choosing the symbols that feel meaningful to you and exploring what they awaken internally.
Seals of Power
This chapter focuses on sacred geometry and sigil-like forms.
- Seals of Power
- Sigil of Warding Light
You’ll find:
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Mandalas designed for intention, focus and calm
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Pages meant to be colored slowly, almost ritualistically
These seals are not spells – they are anchors for attention.
Spells by Intention
This section offers gentle, symbolic rituals, including:
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A Sweet Attraction Elixir
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A Lunar Healing Bath
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A Spark of Muse Candle Spell
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A Bay Leaf Abundance Jar
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A Guarding Salt Circle
- Spells by Intention
- Sweet Attraction Elixir
They are written to inspire presence and imagination, not to prescribe outcomes.
Charmed Routines
Here, everyday practices become sacred moments:
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A grounding breathing routine
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House cleansing with incense
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A cord-cutting prayer
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A shield of light visualization
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A sacred space prayer
- Charmed Routines
- Incense Cleansing Walk
- Breath of Stillness
- Sacred Space Prayer
These are meant to be returned to – especially on heavy days.
The Witch’s Reflections
Toward the end of the book, you’ll find open, lined pages for:
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Journaling
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Writing affirmations
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Setting intentions
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Tracking emotional or spiritual insights
- The Witch’s Reflections
- The Witch’s Reflections – Journaling





































