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  1. Fernando
    27.04.2023 @ 04:34

    As an AI language model, I do not have a personal opinion or preference. However, I can provide a translation of the text in English:

    Photography: Megan Klein. I am excited for spring! Its time for blooming, wardrobe updates, and of course, spring cleaning! Reorganizing my space, clearing out winter grime and debris has become a peaceful, introspective time – a cherished ritual I look forward to every year. As important as elbow grease and cleaning sprays is smudging, which clears negative energy and banishes winter blues. With just a few simple steps, you can restart your smudging stick. I love this project because all you need are some flowers and herbs from your yard and some household items. Plus, weve shared some of our favorite combinations! Materials: Flowers, herbs, floral wire, twine. First, trim your greenery to size and secure it to the base with a short piece of twine. Next, cut a long piece of twine (about an arms length) and find the middle section, tying it to the bottom of the smudging stick and beginning to criss-cross it back and forth. Make sure to tie it tightly to keep it bound as the flowers dry and shrink. Once the smudging stick is covered all the way to the top, tie it securely together and trim any excess twine. Allow to dry for at least 2 weeks, enjoy in your space or give as a gorgeous spring cleaning gift. Photography: Megan Klein. Heather, Rosemary, and Aussie Bells. This is a lovely combination, with Rosemarys clarity of mind and sage-like properties taking center stage. Let go of any negative thoughts or emotions youve been holding onto and start fresh this new season. Photography: Megan Klein. Eucalyptus, Lavender, and Acacia. I love the relaxed, spa-like scent of eucalyptus! Combined with its purifying and protective healing properties, and lavenders use for attracting peaceful, happy, and restful sleep, this is a perfect smudging stick to start easing into spring calmly. Love lavender? Then youll love these DIYs based on Lavender. Photography: Megan Klein. Garden Rose, Acacia, and Dusty Miller. Roses are used for meditation and divination – and of course, because they smell good! Add some white sage to your smudging for extra purification power, and nothing can stop you from starting fresh