May Day Magic – Ritual Crown Gallery
See our gallery of crowns, wreaths and garlands created for the annual May Day Magic Ritual from our creative magical community in previous years. Such a weath of inspiration!
Thank you to all past, present and future members of the magical community who take part. Intended as an inclusive and genderless development of the May Day Queen folk tradition, this ritual is a time to celebrate ourselves and others on Beltane, or May 1st.
Please join us in our May Day Magic Ritual on May 1st and get involved in the Twitter conversation on #MayDayMagic. You are loved.
Photo gallery of Ritual May Day Crowns
Happy #Beltane! Here is my #maydaymagic crown for the worldwide @mookychick ritual. Wishing you good spring energy today! pic.twitter.com/pNFGjqcFCw
— Magda Knightvale (@MagdaKnight) May 1, 2019
Blessed #beltane, working some flower magic with @mookychick‘s #maydaymagic pic.twitter.com/gSqz8VT7hH
— Rachel Charlton-Dailey (@RachelCDailey) May 1, 2019
Getting ready for some #MayDayMagic with @mookychick to celebrate #Beltane !
Want to participate ?? Anyone can do it! Read about it here: https://t.co/hFp81vdXVm#magic #MayDay#witchcraft #Spring #Flowers #Bloom #Empowerment pic.twitter.com/7IY0xaRpww
— Juliette van der Molen (@j_vandermolen) April 30, 2019
Thank you to Bellamook (not on Twitter) for sharing her #MayDayMagic crown. It is SO perfect. It speaks of childhood. Of lying down in the grass, made drowsy by the humming of bees. We shall all wear the crown. #Beltane https://t.co/kRxGjjK89K pic.twitter.com/ft0nDq5Pjf
— mookychick (@mookychick) May 1, 2018
Hey @mookychick @MagdaKnight it’s May Day in Florida and as promised I wore a crown for you and the #MayDayMagic celebration. pic.twitter.com/sEUOsmWPtI
— Kristin Garth (@lolaandjolie) May 1, 2018
May Day Crown crafting in process… @MayDayMagick @mookychick #MayDayMagic #WitchCrafts pic.twitter.com/5YYKSJpBhA
— Snow Orchid (@snoworchidwitch) 29 April 2017
Becky made her wonderful #MayDayMagic crown from candles as a nod to Beltane… pic.twitter.com/cwVN1jyxMA
— MayDayMagic (@MayDayMagick) 2 May 2017
I participated in the #MayDayMagic ritual today. I crafted the May Queen crown with crystals. pic.twitter.com/3TfSYvpL4c
— Shelley Limegrover (@Flightysprite) 2 May 2017
Beltane is linked with fire. A #MayDayMagic crown can be scribed in the air using sparklers as a visualisation tool. https://t.co/VTQhCWIH0W pic.twitter.com/VaygofX0gy
— MayDayMagic (@MayDayMagick) April 19, 2017