Are there any Wiccans here? My daughter-in-law follows the Wiccan religion (?) Her birthday is in December and I would like to make a cake for her in re: to Wicca. Are there any symbols that mean peace,health,happingess or something like that.Or is there a web site you can recommend that might help? I would ask her, but then she'll ask why and I can't keep a secret. I suffer from big-mouth-itis. Thanks in advance for any help.
norma
ps: I just love being able to tell people she's a witch!!!LOL
How very sweet and thoughtful of you to do that for her!!!!
And good for your daughter; my sister, would like to be a witch!
Here's what I found:
http://www.americanwicca.com/wicca-elemental-symbols.html
http://www.symbols.net/wicca/
I would caution that you read thoroughly (as with any religion) - you don't want to use the symbols inappropriately.
Blessed Be!
OMG! I love it! Charmed is my favorite show and my husband is Wiccan but due to my mother being catholic we don't talk about it and he doesn't follow it currently while living here so... sorry I can't be of help but those links should be great for what you need ![]()
I have a lot of Wiccans friends, and I have studied Dianic Wicca for a bunch of years. If I should make a Wiccan cake, I would tell myself this:
The pentagram must always face point up, or you risk offending terribly
. The moon-symbols are always very popular, especially the one with a full moon and a waning and waxing halfmoon on the sides.
Nature is very important to most Wiccans, so flowers (wild flowers) and the like would probably be popular too. Wiccans also hold the chalice (cup), the athame (knife) and the wand very dear. And then there's the elements. Water, fire, earth, air and spirit.
Don't fall for the temptation to make it all dark and witchy unless she particularly likes that stuff.
It can be so complicated with those religions sometimes
don't hesitate to PM me if you need more help.
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