Beltane 🔥 May 1st
#beltane is almost here! It’s time to celebrate and enjoy the season ☀️
Beltane, celebrated on May 1st, marks the transition from spring to summer, highlighting themes of fire, light, and fertility. This ancient Celtic festival, once a pivotal moment for farmers to ensure the fertility of their crops and animals, holds rich traditions. During the festivities, bonfires are ignited, believed to ward off disease and bless herds. Participants engage in rituals like jumping over flames, a symbol of fertility and partnership, often tying the occasion to matters of love and romance, including marriage ceremonies. This celebratory day is associated with Belenus, the Celtic god of fire, whose influence is invoked through fire ceremonies. People would carry embers from the altars back to their homes to ignite household fires anew, engaging in protective rites to ensure abundance. Celebrants embrace nature, bringing May flowers into their homes and weaving decorative maypoles, symbolizing unity and vitality. Common herbs and flowers associated with Beltane—like primrose, lilac, and hawthorn—are often used in rituals. Additionally, recipes for traditional foods such as honey, mead, and spring greens take center stage, connecting the community with the earth's bounty. Crafting mood-enhancing herbal baths, like the Bright Fine Milk Bath with Epsom salts and essential oils, adds a personal touch to the celebration. As you plan your Beltane festivities, consider how to incorporate these rich traditions into your activities—whether through cooking delicious dishes or creating a vibrant atmosphere with flowers and herbs. Engaging with these age-old practices not only honors the heritage of Beltane but also cultivates a sense of community and joy in present-day celebrations.









Love this thank you! My boyfriend surprised me with a yellow bouquet of flowers tonight. It’s prefect 🍋