black pepper
chili powder
cloves
tapioca starch for filler
Keep in a container and sprinkle about a room, in the wax of a burning candle, or place in a sachet to keep with.
*Tapioca powder is listed as a filler because the darker color of the powder itself did not "feel" right to me as a protection powder. Also, some people use wheat flour or corn flour in this (I was going to try leaving out the filler, period), but I cannot be anywhere near wheat, and I honestly did not think having corn flour all over the place when I sprinkled it was very attractive.
You can use store-bought ground cloves, or whole cloves and grind them on your own.
chili powder
cloves
tapioca starch for filler
Keep in a container and sprinkle about a room, in the wax of a burning candle, or place in a sachet to keep with.
*Tapioca powder is listed as a filler because the darker color of the powder itself did not "feel" right to me as a protection powder. Also, some people use wheat flour or corn flour in this (I was going to try leaving out the filler, period), but I cannot be anywhere near wheat, and I honestly did not think having corn flour all over the place when I sprinkled it was very attractive.
You can use store-bought ground cloves, or whole cloves and grind them on your own.