Butterfly Touch

Butterfly Touch By appointment only - please message email or call. Thank you! Lily Killingbeck

Free shipping on all orders of $225+ retail (before taxes and excludes Blowout sales) or
- $18 shipping on orders up to $100
- $22 shipping on orders $101 to $224

In-stock merchandise can be found in albums in photos!
- Candles, Candle holders
- Skulls - human, dragon, alien
- Meditation cushions, Malas, Runes
- Statuary - Goddess, Buddha, Dragon, Fairy, Angel
- Boxes, Bags, Miscellaneous merchandise
- Dreamcatchers, Suncatchers, Hanging crystals/merchandise
- Crystal and Resin Wands
- Raw specimen, Clusters, Geodes, Aura, Polished
- Slabs, Cubes, Plates, Rulers, Sticks
- Towers, Points, Pyramids, Merkabahs
- Palms stones, Worry/Soothing stones
- Banners, Altar cloths, Grid plates
- Spheres, Eggs, Flames, Free forms, Sphere holders
- Books, Journals & Pens
- Magnets, Keychains, PopSockets
- Singing bowls, chimes, drums & more
- Crystals - tumbled & raw (small)
- Bowls, Cauldrons, Mortar and Pestle
- Hearts, moons, stars & clouds
- Crystal sets
- Crystal headbands and crowns
- Crystals carvings, Wish bottles, Trees
- Pearls, Crystal Chips, Jewelry beads
- Essential Oils, Diffusers, Air Fresheners, Sachets
- Handmade jewelry
- Incense and smudging merchandise
- Jewelry
- Ammonites, Oyster & Abalone Shells
- Oracle, Tarot, Affirmation cards & Holders
- Pendulums pendulum mats
- Sterling Silver .925 jewelry
- Lamps & Nightlights
- Bath, Body & Massage
- Seasonal merchandise

Facebook Live Rules and Housekeeping
- Pen and paper ready! Keep track of items and stay on budget
- Fixed prices - All Sales Final
- Multi lots - picked at random, we will intuitively choose for you
- To Claim Item - key in your favourite emoji followed by the assigned lot number
- Lily will call out the winner for each item
- New to the Live - send the page a private message after the live and say hello
- Payments - All payments are due within a week - longer, contact to make special arrangements

More holiday hours! December 27th - open 1pm to 4pmDecember 28th to January 2nd - closed but available for order pick up...
12/26/2025

More holiday hours!
December 27th - open 1pm to 4pm
December 28th to January 2nd - closed but available for order pick up - message to make arrangements 🙂

We hope you had a wonderful Christmas and all the best in the New Year! Crystal blessings to all ❤️🎅💚🎄🦋

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12/26/2025

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12/25/2025

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Hello my lovelies Please note store hours for the next few days.Dec 23rd - open for order pick up only to 4pmDec 24th - ...
12/23/2025

Hello my lovelies

Please note store hours for the next few days.
Dec 23rd - open for order pick up only to 4pm
Dec 24th - open for order pick up only to 3pm
Dec 25th - closed
Dec 26th - open for order pick up throughout the day

I will post for next week once I know my family schedule.🎄🎅❤️💚

12/21/2025

Today is Yule. It is celebrated on the Winter Solstice which is the longest night of the year, but after this night the nights will start to get shorter and days longer. It is a celebration of the rebirth of the Sun.

Ancient people were hunters and farmers and spent most of their time outdoors. The seasons and weather played a very important part in their lives. Because of this many ancient people had a great reverence for and worshiped the Sun. The Norsemen saw the sun as a wheel that changed the seasons. It was from the word for wheel we get the word Yule, houl or Jol.

Every 6 months there is a Solstice. On the Summer Solstice the longest day of the year and shortest night, the Waning Sun takes control of the skies and the days get shorter and nights get longer, the cold starts to set in and vegetation on the earth begins to die. On the Winter Solstice (Yule) the Waxing Sun takes over and the nights start to get shorter and the days longer, it is a sign that Spring is only a few months away where life will begin anew and the earth will start to blossom and bloom.

On Yule we celebrate the return of the Waxing Sun. In Wicca it is birth of the Sun God who has many names, Cernunnos, Pan, The Oak King, Apollo, Sol, Freyr, Horus, Mithras, The Horned God, The Green Man, Lord Of Light and more. The Goddess gives birth to him on this night, by doing this she sacrifices herself to give life to the Lord Of Light to ensure the earths survival.

In ancient tradition Yule was celebrated with a large fire where townsfolk and villagers would dedicate it to the Sun God. They would fill their home with evergreens and an evergreen tree to show that even though the land is barren and dead, life is still flourishing, They would decorate the tree and their home with shiny objects to encourage The Sun God to shine.

We use holly and mistletoe on Yule as the plants flourish in the Winter, we use them as symbols of the fertility of the God and Goddess. The red berries of the holly represent the blood of the Goddess and the white berries of mistletoe represent the semen of the God to ensure a healthy Spring and harvest to come.

Fill your Yule altar with fruit, nuts and winter seasonal fare such as fallen leaves, fallen tree branches, acorns, evergreens and also anything bright and shining. Light yellow, green, red, white or orange candles to ensure a good year and honour the season. make an offering of wine, grapes, juniper berries, apples, nutmeg, cinnamon or cloves to the Gods to honour them and make a wish for a happy New Year.

The Winter Solstice has been celebrated by many ancient cultures one of the most famous being Saturnalia. The ancient Romans held a festival to celebrate the rebirth of the year. Saturnalia ran for seven days from the 17th - 23rd of December. It was a time when the ordinary rules were turned upside down. Men dressed as women and masters dressed as servants, the servants were given lavish gifts and their masters made them a big feast. The festival also involved decorating houses with greenery, lighting candles, holding processions and giving presents. A Saturnalia Tree would be the centre piece of every home.

Yule is a celebration of light and of the Sun and it's life giving properties upon the earth. It is a time to rejoice and to be thankful for all we have and to gather strength for the New Year. It is a time to contemplate on the year that has gone and look to the future.

The Winter Solstice falls on the longest night of the year (this can fall from between (20th - 23rd December) and was celebrated in Britain over 10,000 years before the arrival of Christianity. The Druids (Celtic priests) would cut the mistletoe that grew on the oak tree and give it as a blessing. Oaks were seen as sacred and the winter fruit of the mistletoe was a symbol of life in the dark winter months. The Pagan celebration of Winter Solstice (also known as Yule) is one of the oldest winter celebrations in the world.

It was also the Druids who began the tradition of the yule log. The Celts thought that the sun stood still for twelve days in the middle of winter and during this time a log was lit to conquer the darkness, banish evil spirits and bring luck for the coming year. To make a Yule log, cut a log into 12 pieces (each piece represents the 12 months of the year to come) and burn a piece every day for 12 days, with each piece burned make a wish for the coming new year. This is where we get the term 12 days of Christmas.

Many of the Yule customs are still followed today by Pagan and non-Pagans. They have been incorporated into the Christian and secular celebrations of Christmas.

Today we welcome back the Lord of Light. Blessed Yule to all.

Happy Winter Solstice 💗💗🦋
12/21/2025

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Winter Solstice is tomorrow! I wish to share my altar with you but as you know, you can always choose what calls to you ...
12/20/2025

Winter Solstice is tomorrow! I wish to share my altar with you but as you know, you can always choose what calls to you when you set yours up. I would also love for you to share a photo of your altar in the comments. This is always such a fabulous way to inspire others.

Clear Quartz - amplifies intentions
Selenite - mental clarity and peace
Tourmaline - grounding and protection
Moo stone - deepens connection with the moon's energy
Pyrite - protection and abundance
Red Jasper - stability and grounding
Food/spices - oranges, cinnamon, star anise, cloves, salt - honor the longest night and promise of longer days
Pinecones/Evergreen - light, rebirth and resilience

Crystal blessings and Happy Winter Solstice! 🎄❤️💚🦋

I prepared and cleansed my green aventurine pieces and set them in an organza bag. Hung on a bottom branch to bring abun...
12/20/2025

I prepared and cleansed my green aventurine pieces and set them in an organza bag. Hung on a bottom branch to bring abundance, joy and good fortune into the New Year! 🎄💚🦋

12/19/2025
12/19/2025

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