Not Shakespeare’s Three Witches Essential Oil Blend
It’s the time of year when you walk into any grocery store and you smell cinnamon-scented pinecones. You see pumpkin and apple pies, candy apples, and bags of miniature candies. And ghosts, and bats, and vampires. And witches! In fact, the Three Witches, to be precise, were the inspiration for this not-quite-seasonal blend of essential oils.
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Inspiration Behind the Three Witches Essential Oil Blend
The Three Witches Elixir and the story behind it were inspired by this sweet statue I saw recently. They kept popping into my mind throughout the day, so I knew I had to write a story about them.
As I wrote, I mulled over the essential oils that would create the energy of the Elixir they were creating.
- Juniper Berry for Cleansing.
- Cinnamon Leaf for Motivation.
- Blood Orange for Uplift.
- Patchouli for Balance.
- Sandalwood for Protection.
Story: The Three Witches’ Magical Essential Oils Elixir
Deep in the heart of an ancient forest, where sunlight dappled the leafy floor under the towering trees, lived three sisters, witches of profound wisdom and ancient magic. Their names were Mariel, Lulea, and Sira, and they resided in a cozy cottage nestled amidst the gnarled roots of centuries-old evergreens.
Mariel, the eldest of the three, was a woman of quiet strength and unwavering determination. Her eyes held a depth that seemed to peer into the very soul of those who met her gaze. Lulea, the middle sister, was a gentle soul filled with empathy and compassion. She had a way of calming even the most troubled of spirits. Sira, the youngest, had a fiery spirit and sharp wit. Her laughter was infectious and her words were often laced with a touch of mischievous humor.
Together, the three sisters formed an unbreakable bond, their love for one another as deep as the roots of the ancient trees that sheltered their home. They spent their days tending to their garden, wildcrafting herbs, distilling essential oils and floral waters, and studying the mysteries of the natural world. Their cottage was filled with the sweet scent of herbs and spices, the soft glow of handcrafted beeswax candles, and the gentle hum of their ancient spells.
The Magical Essential Oil Blend
On this day, the sisters gathered around their crystal cauldron, their faces etched with concentration. They had been working tirelessly for weeks, experimenting with various essential oils to create a potion that would enhance their creativity and understanding of the world.
As they poured each of the essential oils into the cauldron, the sisters chanted ancient words that echoed through the forest.
The liquid began to bubble, its color changing from a deep emerald green to a shimmering golden hue. When the potion was finally ready, the sisters carefully decanted it into small vials, sealing each with a whisper of magic.
The sisters raised the vials in a silent toast, their eyes filled with a sense of accomplishment. But as they admired the shimmering golden liquid within the vials, they realized that their knowledge was not meant to be kept solely for themselves.
“We must share this gift with the world,” Mariel declared, her eyes filled with determination. “Perhaps it can help others to unlock their own potential.”
The Gift of Essential Oils
Together, they decided to leave a small vial of the potion on the doorstep of each home in the nearby village. Accompanying each vial was a note, written in elegant script.
The sisters watched with a sense of hope as the villagers received their gifts. Some were curious, others were skeptical, but all were intrigued by the mysterious potion and the promise it held.
Over the following weeks, the sisters noticed a change in the village. The once dull streets were now alive with the sounds of laughter and conversation. Children were drawing and painting, musicians were composing new songs, bakers were creating delicious delights, and writers were penning stories that touched the hearts of their readers. The potion had awakened a dormant spark within each villager, inspiring them to explore their passions and embrace their unique talents.
The three sisters watched with joy as the little village transformed into a vibrant hub of creativity. They knew that their potion had made a difference, and they were grateful for the opportunity to share their gift with the world.
⭐️Recipe: Three Witches Elixir
- 3 drops Juniper Berry (Juniperus communis)
- 2 drops Cinnamon Leaf (Cinnamomum zeylanicum)
- 1 drop Blood Orange (Citrus x sinensis sanguinelli)
- 1 drop Patchouli (Pogostemon cablin)
- 1 drop Sandalwood (Santalum spp.)
🌺See my Recommended Suppliers below
Stock Bottle Drop Counts
Here are the drop counts for a 5ml essential oil bottle. This will hold about 100 drops of essential oil (depending on the viscosity of the oil and the size of the reducer orifice).
Add your drops directly to the essential oil bottle. Then insert the reducer and cap tightly. Finally roll the bottle between the palms of your hands for at least 30 seconds. This allows the oils to fully blend with each other and it imparts a bit of your energy to the blend.
And remember: Affix a label right away!
Three Witches Elixir Stock Bottle
- 36 drops Juniper Berry (Juniperus communis)
- 24 drops Cinnamon Leaf (Cinnamomum zeylanicum)
- 12 drops Blood Orange (Citrus x sinensis sanguinelli)
- 12 drops Patchouli (Pogostemon cablin)
- 12 drops Sandalwood (Santalum spp.)
May you diffuse this essential oil blend and experience energetic protection, a cleansing and uplift to the spirit, enhanced creativity, and a sense of community.
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Mom’s Three Witches Elixir Essential Oils Shopping List
Here’s where you can get the essential oils I used to create the Three Witches Elixir:
- Juniper Berry essential oil (Juniperus communis):
- Aromatics International, organic
- Plant Therapy, organic (Direct and Amazon)
- Edens Garden, sustainable (on Amazon).
- Cinnamon Leaf essential oil (Cinnamomum zeylanicum):
- Aromatics International, wildcrafted💛
- Plant Therapy, sustainable (Direct and Amazon)
- Edens Garden, sustainable (on Amazon).
- Blood Orange essential oil (Citrus x sinensis sanguinelli):
- Aromatics International, organic
- Plant Therapy, organic (Direct and Amazon)
- Edens Garden, sustainable (Amazon).
- Patchouli essential oil (Pogostemon cablin):
- Aromatics International, organic
- Plant Therapy, organic (Direct and Amazon)
- Plant Therapy, Aged Dark Patchouli, richer deeper aroma (Direct and Amazon).
- Sandalwood essential oil (Santalum spp.):
- This is a precious oil, choose a supplier carefully
- Aromatics International, S. album, organic
- Plant Therapy, S. spicatum, organic (Direct and Amazon)
- Plant Therapy, S. album, conventional (Direct and Amazon).
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. It is for educational purposes only.
All recipes provided are for personal use and are not designed for re-sale or large-scale manufacturing.
Please consult your doctor, naturopath, herbal practitioner, or other qualified health professional for medical advice and before starting any herbal regimen, particularly if you are pregnant or nursing, have any existing medical conditions, or are taking any medications.
Chris P | Author, Certified Aromatherapist, Natural Skin Care Formulator
Chris (“Mom”) enjoys formulating bespoke aromatherapy, skin care, and herbal products to support her family, pets, friends, and clients. She also loves experimenting with recipes in the kitchen. An avid reader, writer, and lifetime learner, Chris enthusiastically explores research rabbit holes and then writes about her discoveries.💚 (Learn more >>)