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Spell: The Strength of Family

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Use this simple charm to honor and preserve your family’s bond. You’ll need scissors, a variety of colored construction paper, and colored pens. You might also want to include small stickers, glitter, or anything else you might use to adorn a paper chain. Before beginning, bless the materials with these words:

Link by link, a chain is forged,
Our family’s love is its own reward.

Gather the family together around a worktable in a much-used family space. Cut the construction paper into 8 x 1-inch strips. Each family member writes family memories on the links or otherwise decorates them. (For extra magic, work with sigils, runes, and the like.)

Stapled together, the links become a chain, and when the chain’s ends are connected, a strong circle is formed.

Display this in your home, or perhaps  save it for December’s Yule tree. When you pause in front of it, say:

Our family chain is brilliant and strong,
Our love and pride will be ever-long.

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