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10 WitchTok Accounts To Follow This Halloween

Spooky girl summer may be coming to an end now that September is here, but for those of you who are fans of Halloween, you know the real spooky season is just getting started. Who cares if Halloween is technically still almost two months away? We want our fall vibes, and we want them now — and that includes following WitchTok accounts to really get into the spirit of things.

WitchTok made waves on the Internet around this time lat year, with some practicing witchcraft for self-care and others turning to crystals for manifesting a better life. For some, witchcraft is a year-round activity, but if you have more of a casual interest in the practice and simply want some witchy stuff on your FYP, you’ve come to the right place. Here are a few WitchTok accounts to follow this fall that will help you get into the spooky season the right way.

Emerald Lotus Mystic

A self-proclaimed divination witch, Reid aka Emerald Lotus Mystic makes a ton of content with “charm confetti,” aka a divination tool that can help tell you a little bit about your future or guide you if you need direction. Reid’s videos are soothing and ASMR-ish, while still having that witchy spark that make them perfect viewing for Halloween season.

The Crystal Patch

If you want everything from rituals to crystal unboxings to Spirit Halloween hauls (because yes, it is that time already), head on over to the Crystal Patch on TikTok. If you’re curious about the different elements of witchcraft, this is a great account to start with, because Kalei’s videos cover many different aspects.

Wiccan Tips

What it says on the tin! Lidia Pradas aka Wiccan Tips shares tutorials on everything Wicca, including how to practice witchcraft on a budget — super helpful for the college students trying to save money. Pradas is also a bestselling author, who shares witchy things on her Instagram, too.

Psychic Aidan

Psychic Aidan, who goes by @psychiccircle on TikTok, does tarot readings like your friend who’s fed up with things not going your way — in fact, every video starts with, “Sit the f*ck down,” and the cards will act as the wakeup calls you need to make sure you’re not losing sight of your priorities during spooky season.

Sophiaisawitch

@sophiaisawitch is a Pagan descendant, according to her bio, and makes videos with spell jars, crystals, crystals, and other witchcraft practices. She also has an ongoing series where she’ll tell you what certains signs you might have been seeing could mean, so keep an eye out this Halloween season for anything unusual.

Astralwitch

A green folk witch, Ezra aka astralwitch makes explanatory videos on things like sun water, enchanting beauty products, and even the less exciting parts of witchcraft, if you’ve been hoping to get insight into what the process actually looks like outside of those fantasy movies you’ll be watching on Halloween night.

Jasmine’s Garden

If you want a spiritualist who will give it you straight and talk to you like a friend, Jasmine’s Garden is the account for you. She’ll tell you why your manifestations aren’t working, and talk about the journey to healing, as well as provide some tough truths you may need to hear.

The Stitching Witch

The Stitching Witch has an ongoing series of Daily Deity Devotions, so you can follow each day with all of their witchy activities. They have also documented their experience building an ossuary and shown off their notebook and how they use it in their witchcraft.

Lexxheavy

Lexxheavy has already started shopping for witchy Halloween decor, in case you need a sign to start filling your own cart. They’ve also posted videos of them doing glamour magic, as well as compilations of witchy movies you’ll probably want to keep in mind for your Halloween watch parties.

Spell Jar Magick

Need motivation? Trying to start working with crystals? Want better, more intentional sleep? Spell Jar Magick’s videos could give you some insight into working toward those realities — their specialty is making spell jars, but their videos cover a ton of different witchy topics, some of which could help you get into the spooky spirit.

Erica Kam is the Life Editor at Her Campus. She oversees the life, career, and news verticals on the site, including academics, experience, high school, money, work, and Her20s coverage. Over her six years at Her Campus, Erica has served in various editorial roles on the national team, including as the previous Culture Editor and as an editorial intern. She has also interned at Bustle Digital Group, where she covered entertainment news for Bustle and Elite Daily. She graduated in 2021 with a bachelor’s degree in English and creative writing from Barnard College, where she was the senior editor of Columbia and Barnard’s Her Campus chapter and a deputy copy editor for The Columbia Spectator. When she's not writing or editing, you can find her dissecting K-pop music videos for easter eggs and rereading Jane Austen novels. She also loves exploring her home, the best city in the world — and if you think that's not NYC, she's willing to fight you on it.