FREE SEASONAL GUIDE
Explore the Wheel of The Year through nature’s wisdom, seasonal materials, and folk crafts that belong to each turning point.
Discover how seasonal making can deepen your connection to the land, those who came before us, and the turning year.
AN ANCIENT RHYTHM
The year has always been marked by ritual.
Long before we measured the year by appointments and deadlines, people lived by the turning of the seasons.
The return of the light. The first signs of growth. The beginning of harvest. The descent into darkness.
The Wheel of the Year marks eight seasonal turning points, each carrying its own rhythms, rituals, materials, foods, gatherings, and work of the hands.
This free guide is an invitation to explore them — not simply as dates on a calendar, but as seasons to move through. To notice what is changing in the land, discover the crafts and customs that belong to each turning, and begin creating seasonal rituals of your own.
The year turns. We gather. We make. We remember.
INSIDE THE FREE WORKBOOK
Journey through the full Wheel of the Year, from Imbolc’s first stirrings to the darkness of Samhuinn and the returning light of Yule.
Each seasonal festival is explored through:
The character of the season, what is changing in the natural world, and the wisdom each turning point carries for our own lives.
The natural materials, foods, harvests, folk customs, and ways of gathering associated with the season.
The making that belongs to each part of the year — and reflection pages to help you explore how craft and seasonal ritual might take root in your own life.
Part guide, part workbook, this is a place to learn, reflect, and begin remembering the old ways through
the land, the work of your hands, and the turning year.
THE WHEEL IS ALREADY TURNING
You don’t need to wait for a new year or know every tradition before you begin.
Start with the season outside your own door.
Receive The Wheel of the Year Workbook and begin exploring the nature, craft, and ritual of the turning year.
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