
Hannah Stinson
I have been walking the witch’s path since I was twelve—over 21 years of practice as a hereditary and green witch, learning through my ancestral lineage and relationship with the land.
I have been leading spiritual workshops and ceremonies for almost ten years, both online and in person, weaving together Akashic Records, embodiment, and feminine reclamation.
Wands of the Wild: Crafting Magic with the Earth
This immersive workshop invites participants to reconnect with their inner magic through the ancient practice of wand making—a ritual of remembrance, creativity, and empowerment. Many women carry the witch wound—a collective trauma rooted in centuries of persecution, silencing, and shame around feminine wisdom, intuition, and power. By tending to this wound with love, we reclaim the birthright of being wise, intuitive, and free.
Step-by-Step Flow: Opening Circle & Guided Meditation. We begin by grounding into the space through breath and visualization, calling upon the elements and the wisdom of our ancestors. A guided meditation leads participants into connection with their inner witch and inner child—the part of them that once played freely with nature, spoke to trees, and believed in magic.
Conversation on the Witch Wound. We explore the history and energetics of the witch wound—how it manifests as fear of being seen, of speaking our truth, or of shining in our power. Through open dialogue and reflection, we begin to alchemize this pain into purpose.
Wand Making: Crafting with Intention. Each participant selects a hand-harvested wooden wand (ethically sourced and carved in ceremony). Using crystals, copper or silver wire, and foraged botanicals, they create a one-of-a-kind magical tool. As they craft, they infuse their wand with intention—speaking affirmations, singing, or simply breathing life into the creation. This becomes a somatic and creative ritual—a way of letting the hands reawaken the joy, curiosity, and imagination of the inner child.
Collective Ritual & Photos. Once complete, we gather in a circle to activate our wands. We bless each other’s creations, share reflections, and close with a collective spell for empowerment and remembrance. A short photo ritual follows—capturing the beauty of each woman standing in her magic.
Closing Grounding Practice. We end with gratitude to the elements, the ancestors, and the wild witch within—anchoring the remembrance that magic is not something outside of us, but something we are. This offering weaves craft, embodiment, and ritual into one—bridging ancient ways of being with modern self-healing.
