Top 5 Favorite Crystal Decor Items to Create a Crystalline Sanctuary at Home - a podcast by Ashley Leavy

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If you’re anything like me, you already have crystals scattered all over your living space. You'll also know how hard it is to keep things from getting cluttered. Here's some of my favorite pieces of crystal decor that add a sacred touch while still looking tidy...
 For this week’s post, I’ve pulled together some of my favorite crystal home decor elements so that you can have your cake and eat it too (and by that I mean creating an elegant living space and incorporating some amazing crystal vibes all at the same time!).
Here are my top 5 favorite crystal decor items: 


#5: Selenite Tealight Holder by The Sacred Spirit Although these are pretty commonplace at most new age shops now, I’ll never get over the beauty and simplicity of these elegant Selenite candle holders.  Made in Morocco, the Selenite is carved into these gorgeous holders that become illuminated when you add a small candle.  To avoid getting your crystal waxy, try adding a battery-operated tealight.  Then, just sit back and enjoy the soft glow of candlelight and relaxing mood created by these little treasures!

 #4: Mineral Photo Display by Emma Chapman
Need to find a way to sneak a few crystals into your decor without it looking cluttered or too “woo-woo”?  These cute photo holders are the perfect way to do just that!  You could try using a group of all one type of stone to match your color theme in a give room, or mix it up a bit and try crystals of all shapes, sizes, and colors for a pretty display with BIG impact (I’m talking aesthetically AND energetically!). 


#3: Crystal Garden Terrarium by The Crystal JypsyIf you know me well, you know I LOVE to garden.  And the only thing (in my mind at least) that could come anywhere close to home-grown produce would be a crystal garden.  This one totally takes the cake - it’s gorgeous and well...downright magical.  I love how the crystals are nestled into the soft moss and how the little flowers pick up on the bright, colorful gems.  This one’s a keeper for sure (and the best part is...you don’t have to remember to water it!).  This type of little terrarium is sure to make a statement anywhere in your home.  This particular terrarium has been sold, however the creator has a few more available for sale on Etsy (or this would make a SUPER fun DIY project for us creative types!).

 #2: Watercolor Sacred Grid by Brigid Sacred Circle
I have one of these in my home and I ADORE it!  The simplicity and fantastic energy of the Seed of Life shape coupled with the mystery of the starry galaxy makes this an absolute treasure.  If you’re a crystal grid fanatic like me, this one is a CAN’T MISS.  Plus...it’s less than $4 and you get it instantly when you purchase it (ready to print and frame or use for grid making!). 


#1: Crystal Wall Murals by Anna FellOh My God! Oh My God! Oh My God! Oh My God! Oh My God!

Okay, now that I got that out of my system…Seriously...how cool is this?!?!?!

I love the idea of being surrounded by these HUGE crystal photos, feeling like you’re in your very own crystal cave.  I haven’t ordered yet, but I think my home office is in serious need of a makeover. Plus, there are several styles to choose from so you can get just the look you want. What could be better?Well that’s all for the round-up...  
I hope you’ve enjoyed these snazzy crystal decor Items.  And who knows… maybe you’ve even started thinking about ways to incorporate a few into your sacred space.  If you want to keep up to date on all of the fun crystal-themed things I discover, be sure to follow my Crystal Stuff board over on Pinterest.So which one are you dying to add to your home?  Do you have your own favorite Crystal decor item you’d like to share?  Tell us about it in the comments below.

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