Monday, February 1, 2021

Wheel of the Year Series: Imbolc





 

 Imbolc is also known as Candlemas, or Brigid's Day. It is one of the 4 Celtic "Fire Festivals and commemorates the changing of the Goddess from the Crone to the Maiden. It also celebrates the first signs of Spring.

Imbolc marks the recovery of the Goddess after giving birth to the God. The lengthening periods of light awaken Her. The God is a young, lusty boy, but His power is felt in the longer days. The warmth fertilizes the Earth (the Goddess), and causes seeds to germinate and sprout. And so the earliest beginnings of Spring occur.

This is a Sabbat of purification after the shut-in life of Winter, through the renewing power of the Sun. It is also a festival of light and of fertility, once marked in Europe with huge blazes, torches and fire in every form. Fire represents our own illumination and inspiration as much as light and warmth.

This beautiful pagan themed digital taggers kit contains many images and symbols associated with Imbolc. It come with 12 (800 x 800 pixel, .jpg) papers and 40 .png elements as well as one Goddess poser by ©Sinful Mindz.

Included in the kit are 2 bows, 2 candles, 2 flowers, 2 frames, 2 ribbons, 1 arch, 1 besom, 1 bird, 1 bird's nest, 1 Bridget's Cross, 1 butterfly, 1 candle cluster, 1 cat, 1 cauldron, 1 chalice, 1 clover heart, 1 cornhust dolly, 1 dandylion seed, 1 egg, 1 flower corner, 1 flower deco, 1 flower scatter, 1 glitters, 1 hat, 1 heart chain, 1 kid, 1 leaves, 1 oak, 1 paper heart chain, 1 paper snail, 1 pentagram, 1 snowdrops, 1 tag, 1 vine, and 1 wand.

300 DPI. Personal use only.

Please remember that by downloading this kit you agree to my terms of use which state, in part that that that you cannot redistribute, rebroadcast, resale, or claim my graphics as your own. That means placing this kit on 4Shared, RapidShare or any other file sharing site for any reason is a strict NO-NO! That constitutes redistribution.

If you know someone who is interested in this kit , please direct them to my blog where they can download their own copy. Free to use is NOT the same thing as free to share. My graphics are copyright protected.

To download from Google Drive, click on the links below:

Part One / Part Two


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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I love that you created this kit. It is so hard to find things for my family with our faith!