CONSTRUCTING THE ELEMENTAL MAGICK WAND


Buy a piece of dowel 3/8” to 3/4” of an inch around and paint it.  Judge which size is right for you by holding various dowels in your right hand to determine which one feels right to you.  Suggested woods for this wand are either Bloodwood or Kou.  If these cannot be found, or easily obtained, feel free to use any wood, but if possible, Bloodwood would be best.  Lightly sand the surface of the wand to take off any dirt or uneven surfaces.  When finished, it should be exactly 25 inches long.  Then, paint the wand White.  Once the paint is dry, you will begin working on painting the rest of it in the following manner.


OPTIONAL:  Some practitioners put a Universal Fluid Condenser inside this Wand.  If you wish to do so,                           drill a compartment into the White end of the Wand two inches deep.  Make it seal-able.


1.  Measure five inches from one end of the wand.  At this point, make a thin, Black line.  You should use

pencil here. Later, you will go over these lines with Gold paint.  Five inches from this line (Ten

inches from the end), make another Gold line.  Continue making thin Gold lines in this manner until you

have a total of Four lines.  When you are done with this step, your wand should have a space of Five

inches at one end, about Five inches at the other end, and Three spaces of Five inches each between

them.


2. Paint the top section the brightest White you can find.  Paint the bottom section the darkest Black you

can find.  Paint the other sections as shown here:


3. Using Rubber Cement or Krazy Glue, attach a piece of Preseli Bluestone to the top of your Elemental

Wand, as shown.