The Mini Travel Tool Kit

Do you live in the city and wish you could do a ritual outside, in a park, or other place with natural surroundings, but can't think of how without looking too suspicious? Or just don't want to carry a big bag of stuff around? Then this is the answer for you. For the broom closet Witch, who lives with others who are not aware of their faith (which was how I came up with this idea, for a friend in that situation), this may be just what you need. The pentacle necklace can be hidden under your shirt, or if you don't have one, drawn on a tiny piece of paper, and the rest of the stuff can be in plane sight without drawing suspicions of any kind!

While there are many different things you can use to create one, this is my mini travel kit. I carry peanuts. Any nut will do (as long as they're edible and not just a nutty person you brought along , or even bread broken in pieces for birds. 5 tea candles (birthday candles work just as well). One for the Deity, the rest for the four corners. But you could just use one candle. Those crayons are actually candles, but regular crayons can be shaved into the tea candle with the scissors to add the appropriate quarter colours to them. Which is something you can do at home if you can't afford boxes of coloured candles for your spells and rituals. A pentacle necklace for protection. A tiny one drawn on a piece of paper works just as well, matches and/or lighter (to light the candles), a tiny wand to direct your energy and draw the circle (but you could just use your finger), compass (to find the right directions for the candles to be placed) and scissors to cut anything you might want to bring back like a branch or flowers. I wouldn't want to get caught by a police officer carrying an athame (knife)!

And don't forget about 'cakes and ale', a bottle of your choice of beverage & a muffin, cookies, or something else of your choice. And an little square cloth (preferably black) would make a nice altar cloth (optional, of course). It can all fit into a tiny pouch, or bag of any kind.