Honoring the Turning Wheel
Nature is constantly changing.
The first green shoots of spring emerge from frozen earth. Summer blazes with abundance. Autumn gathers the harvest. Winter calls us inward for rest and reflection.
For centuries, spiritual practitioners have marked these sacred transitions through the Sabbats of the Wheel of the Year. One of the simplest and most meaningful ways to connect with these seasonal energies is by creating a seasonal altar.
Your altar becomes a living reflection of the world outside your window—a sacred space that evolves alongside the turning seasons.
It does not need to be elaborate. It simply needs to be intentional.

What Is a Seasonal Altar?
A seasonal altar is a dedicated sacred space that changes throughout the year to reflect the energies of each Sabbat.
These changes may include:
- Seasonal colors
- Crystals
- Herbs
- Flowers
- Candles
- Symbols of the season
- Personal intentions
By updating your altar, you create a deeper connection to the rhythms of nature and the energies each Sabbat represents.
Imbolc (February 1-2)
The Return of Light
Imbolc celebrates hope, inspiration, purification, and the first signs of spring.
Altar Colors
- White
- Silver
- Pale green
Decor Ideas
- Snowdrops
- White candles
- Brigid crosses
- Milk offerings
Crystals
- Clear Quartz
- Moonstone
- Selenite
Herbs
- Rosemary
- Bay Leaf
- Lavender
Focus
Renewal, inspiration, and fresh beginnings.

Ostara (Spring Equinox)
Balance and New Beginnings
Ostara marks the return of life, fertility, growth, and balance.
Altar Colors
- Pink
- Green
- Yellow
Decor Ideas
- Eggs
- Fresh flowers
- Seeds
- Rabbits and hares
Crystals
- Rose Quartz
- Green Aventurine
- Moss Agate
Herbs
- Basil
- Mint
- Thyme
Focus
Planting intentions and welcoming growth.
Beltane (May 1)
Passion and Creation
Beltane celebrates fertility, creativity, vitality, and sacred union.
Altar Colors
- Red
- Green
- Gold
Decor Ideas
- Flower crowns
- Ribbons
- Blossoms
- Maypole symbols
Crystals
- Carnelian
- Garnet
- Sunstone
Herbs
- Rose
- Jasmine
- Cinnamon
Focus
Passion, abundance, and creative energy.

Litha (Summer Solstice)
The Sun at Its Peak
Litha celebrates abundance, joy, and the height of solar energy.
Altar Colors
- Gold
- Orange
- Yellow
Decor Ideas
- Sunflowers
- Sun symbols
- Citrus fruits
- Gold candles
Crystals
- Citrine
- Sunstone
- Tiger’s Eye
Herbs
- Chamomile
- Calendula
- St. John’s Wort
Focus
Confidence, success, and gratitude.
Lughnasadh (August 1)
The First Harvest
Lughnasadh honors abundance, gratitude, and the fruits of our labor.
Altar Colors
- Gold
- Brown
- Orange
Decor Ideas
- Wheat
- Bread
- Corn
- Harvest baskets
Crystals
- Amber
- Citrine
- Tiger’s Eye
Herbs
- Basil
- Cinnamon
- Sage
Focus
Harvesting goals and expressing gratitude.

Mabon (Autumn Equinox)
Gratitude and Balance
Mabon celebrates balance, reflection, and the second harvest.
Altar Colors
- Burgundy
- Orange
- Brown
Decor Ideas
- Acorns
- Leaves
- Apples
- Gourds
Crystals
- Smoky Quartz
- Carnelian
- Red Jasper
Herbs
- Cloves
- Cinnamon
- Rosemary
Focus
Giving thanks and releasing what no longer serves.
Samhain (October 31)
Ancestors and the Veil
Samhain marks the witch’s New Year and honors the ancestors.
Altar Colors
- Black
- Deep purple
- Silver
Decor Ideas
- Ancestor photos
- Pumpkins
- Black candles
- Crow imagery
Crystals
- Obsidian
- Labradorite
- Amethyst
Herbs
- Mugwort
- Rosemary
- Wormwood
Focus
Ancestral connection, reflection, and transformation.

Yule (Winter Solstice)
Rebirth of the Sun
Yule celebrates hope, endurance, and the return of light.
Altar Colors
- Green
- White
- Gold
Decor Ideas
- Evergreens
- Pinecones
- Holly
- Yule logs
Crystals
- Garnet
- Clear Quartz
- Bloodstone
Herbs
- Pine
- Cedar
- Cinnamon
Focus
Renewal, protection, and preparing for a new cycle.
Creating Your Own Seasonal Traditions
Remember that your altar does not need to follow strict rules.
Some practitioners focus on historical symbolism.
Others incorporate family traditions, favorite crystals, seasonal flowers, or meaningful keepsakes.
Your altar should reflect your personal relationship with the season.
The most powerful altar is not the most perfect.
It is the one that feels alive.
Simple Seasonal Altar Blessing
Whenever you update your altar for a Sabbat, take a moment to pause and say:
“As the Wheel turns and the seasons change,
I honor the wisdom of the earth.
May this sacred space reflect the beauty of the season,
and may I walk in harmony with its lessons.”
