Oils & Blessings

Everyday intentions, bottled.

I make oils the same way I make almost everything else, because I was curious and it felt worth trying.
It’s part experiment, part ritual that keeps my hands busy and my mind steady.
Nothing fancy. No promises. Just plants, oil, and time doing what they do.

How I Use Them

A drop on my wrists before a long day.
A bit rubbed on the doorway before company comes.
A few drops on a candle when I need to focus.

To dress a candle:

  • Always start with an unlit candle.
  • Rub or drip the oil lightly along the top or sides — a little goes a long way.
  • Let it sit for a few minutes so the oil soaks in instead of sitting on the surface.
  • Then light it as you normally would.

That’s it: simple, sensory, grounding.

The Blends & Blessings

Heal & Mend Oil – for comfort and care.
Calendula, lavender, and rose.
“He healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds.” — Psalm 147:3
or
“For grief and ache, rub toward the heart and remember who made it beat.”

Sacred Rest Oil – for sleep and calm dreams.
Chamomile, lavender, and yarrow.
“He giveth His beloved sleep.” — Psalm 127:2
or
“Close your eyes and let the good Lord hold the watch tonight.”

Home Warding Oil – for protection and clearing heaviness.
Rosemary, bay, and mugwort.
“When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee.” — Isaiah 43:2
or
“Mark the door and bless the threshold; what’s meant for you will cross it, what’s not will turn away.”

Clarity & Calling Oil – for focus and courage.
Spearmint, yarrow, and lavender.
“The spirit of wisdom and understanding, the spirit of counsel and might.” — Isaiah 11:2
or
“Light the lamp, clear your head, and let truth be the loudest voice in the room.”

Heartfire Oil – for attraction, warmth, and creative spark.
Rose, calendula, and cinnamon.
“Many waters cannot quench love, neither can the floods drown it.” — Song of Solomon 8:7
or
“Love’s a fire; it’ll warm you or warn you. Either way, it shows you what’s real.”

(Made in small batches, when the supplies and the mood line up.)

They’re not perfume, not potion, and not for sale online—at least not yet.
Just small reminders to stay present and intentional, made in a house that usually smells like rosemary and possibility.