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Fairy Leather Journal with Double Latch, 4.5 x 6.5 Inch | Grimoire & Book of Shadows
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There is a kind of writing that belongs to the green and the half-seen, and a fairy on the cover is an invitation to it. This fairy leather journal carries a whimsical fairy on light, aged-look leather, closed with a double latch, a blank book waiting for the spells, dreams, and nature notes you gather over the seasons. Witches have always kept books, the grimoire, the Book of Shadows, the working diary, and a fae cover suits the ones that lean toward the wild and the wondering. Blank pages are an invitation rather than an instruction, and what fills this one is yours, growing more yours with every entry.
Key Features of the Fairy Leather Journal
A whimsical fairy cover. The light, aged-look leather is embossed with a fairy, a motif that suits journals leaning toward nature magic, fae work, and the imaginative side of the Craft.
A double latch to keep it shut. Two clasps close the book between sittings, a small act of warding that keeps your private writings to yourself.
Compact, with blank aged-look pages. At 4.5 by 6.5 inches it travels easily, and the unlined, aged-look pages take script, sigils, and sketches alike.
Product Details
- Light, aged-look leather journal with an embossed fairy
- Double latch closure
- Unlined, aged-look pages
- Size: 4.5 x 6.5 inches
- Uses: grimoire, Book of Shadows, dream or nature journal
The Spiritual Significance
In the folklore of the British Isles and far beyond, the fae are the spirits of hill and hedge, river and threshold, the Good Folk who keep to the edges of the human world. Those who work with them have always kept careful notes: where they were met, what was offered, what was asked and what answered. A fairy on the cover points a book toward that current, and toward green and nature-based practice generally, the witchcraft that keeps one eye on the living land.
Kept as a journal, this book suits exactly that kind of record: fae encounters and offerings, dreams, seasonal observations, the spells you gather walking outdoors. None of it is fixed by the cover, of course. The fairy simply sets a tone of wonder and wildness, and the practice you write beneath it is entirely your own.
How To Use the Fairy Leather Journal
- Cleanse and dedicate it. Pass the book through cleansing smoke or leave it in moonlight, then name its purpose, whether grimoire, Book of Shadows, dream journal, or fae record.
- Take it outdoors. Because the fairy leans toward nature work, many keep this book for notes made in the garden, the woods, or wherever they meet the green world.
- Write your practice as it grows. Record spells, dreams, offerings, and seasonal observations over time.
- Use the pages freely. The unlined paper takes sigils, pressed leaves, and sketches as easily as script.
- Keep it latched. Close the clasps between sittings to keep the book private, and trust your own sense of what belongs inside.
Pairs Well With
- Fairy Moon Leather Blank Book with Latch: a sister journal in the same fae-touched line, for a second volume or a separate working.
- Forbidden Mysteries of Faery Witchcraft by Storm Faerywolf: a deeper guide to the fae current the cover nods toward.
- Dragon's Blood Ink by Espiritu, 1 oz: a traditional ritual ink for petitions, sigils, and entries you want to set apart.
- Ritual Calligraphic Set by Lo Scarabeo: a pen set that lends a ceremonial hand to your writing.
- Buckland's Complete Book of Witchcraft by Raymond Buckland: a classic walkthrough of keeping a Book of Shadows from the ground up.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is this journal best used for?
Most often it becomes a grimoire or Book of Shadows, and the fairy cover also suits a dream journal or a fae-working record. The blank pages take whatever practice you bring, but the motif leans toward nature magic and the wilder, more imaginative side of the Craft.
Does the fairy cover mean it is only for fae work?
Not at all. The fairy sets a tone toward nature and faery practice, but the book is yours to dedicate however you like. Plenty of witches keep a fairy-cover journal simply because they love the art, then fill it with any tradition's work.
Are the pages lined?
No, the pages are unlined with an aged look, which lets you mix writing, sigils, pressed leaves, and sketches on a single page. Unlined pages suit a working book, since this kind of record rarely wants to stay between ruled lines.
How big is it?
The journal measures 4.5 by 6.5 inches, a compact size that slips easily into a bag for notes on the go. The double latch keeps it shut while you travel, so it works well as a portable nature and dream journal.
How do I cleanse or dedicate it before use?
Pass the book through cleansing smoke, set it in moonlight overnight, or hold it and name its purpose. There is no single correct rite; the point is to mark the blank book as yours and set your intention before the first entry.

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