How to Make Moon Water
- StarFire
- May 27
- 4 min read

How to Make Moon Water ,
Without Summoning a Sea Monster (Probably)
By Your Friendly Neighborhood Witch🔮
Ah, moon water. That sparkling lunar elixir of life, good vibes, and witchy intentions. Whether you’re a seasoned spell-slinger or a crystal-hoarding newbie, moon water is basically the almond milk of the magical world ✨everyone has it, no one knows exactly what to do with it, and it looks great in glass jars.🫙
But fear not! I’m here to walk you through the enchanting, slightly spooky, and incredibly simple art of making moon water. No cauldrons, full-moon howling, or sacrificing of your last clean mason jar required.
So… What Is Moon Water?
Moon water is just water that’s been left out under the moonlight to absorb lunar energy. It’s like charging your phone, but your phone is a jar of water and the charger is the moon.
How Moon Phases Supercharge Your Water (Yes, It Matters)
Each moon phase brings a different flavor of magic, kind of like celestial seasoning:
New Moon – The Blank Page Vibe:
Perfect for planting seeds (metaphorically… or literally). Make moon water under a New Moon to support fresh starts, goal setting, manifestation, and beginning anything new. Think of it as a magical reset button.
Waxing Moon – Growth & Glow Up Energy:
As the moon builds in light, it’s a great time to make moon water for motivation, attracting abundance, creative energy, or helping your plans (and plants) flourish. Add a little cinnamon to the jar if you’re feeling spicy.
Full Moon – Big Magic, Big Drama:
The moon is at full power — and so is your water. This is peak energy for spells, charging crystals, protection, empowerment, and releasing anything that no longer serves you. It’s like Red Bull for your rituals.
Waning Moon – Let That S#%& Go:
The moon is shrinking, and so should your baggage. Use waning moon water for banishing, breaking bad habits, cutting cords, or finally unsubscribing from that weird email list you never signed up for.
Dark Moon – Don’t. Just don’t.:
This is the time just before the new moon when the moon is totally hidden. It’s great for deep shadow work, meditation, or rest … but not ideal for moon water. The energy can be a bit intense.⚡️⛈️
How to Collect Moon Water (Step-by-Sparkly-Step)
Find a Jar: Mason jars are classic. Fancy teacups? Also valid.
Fill it with Water: Filtered is best, but tap water works if it doesn’t taste like despair.
Set Intentions: Whisper them, write them, or channel your higher self… your call.
Place It Under the Moon: Outdoors is ideal. Windowsills work. Even a patch of moonlight counts.
Optional Sparkle Add-ons: Crystals, herbs, flower petals, but check they’re water-safe unless you want your moon water to become a cursed potion.
Label It: Date, moon phase, and purpose. Future You will be grateful.
What Can I Do With Moon Water?
Add to ritual baths to feel like a glamorous lunar goddess
Use in spellwork to boost the vibe
Cleanse your crystals, altar tools, or weird vibes
Water plants with intention (and apologize for neglecting them)
Use in room sprays, teas (if safe!), or facial mists
Store it in beautiful bottles to flex your aesthetic.
Moon Water by Zodiac Sign:
The Magical Vibes Menu.
Each moon sign adds its own cosmic seasoning to your lunar brew. So if you’re making moon water during a Full Moon in Scorpio, that’s going to be very different energy than a Full Moon in Taurus. Let’s break it down:
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Fire Signs – Aries, Leo, Sagittarius
Energy: Action, confidence, boldness, creation
• Great for: Motivation, manifesting courage, igniting passion (in life or love)
• Use in: Career spells, love attraction, confidence rituals
• Be warned: May make your water spicy. Not for peaceful naps.
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Earth Signs – Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn
Energy: Grounding, structure, abundance, healing
• Great for: Manifesting money, building stability, physical healing
• Use in: Prosperity bowls, plant watering with intention, practical magic
• Calm, steady, and great for long-term intentions (and skincare rituals).
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Air Signs – Gemini, Libra, Aquarius
Energy: Communication, clarity, ideas, social flow
• Great for: Spells for truth, inspiration, social charm, or problem-solving
• Use in: Creativity baths, intention setting, throat chakra boosts
• Slightly chaotic, possibly encourages long rants or intense journaling.
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Water Signs – Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces
Energy: Emotions, intuition, psychic vibes, healing
• Great for: Emotional release, divination, shadow work, love magic
• Use in: Moon baths, dream work, inner child healing, meditative tea
• Deep feels. May encourage crying during tarot readings (in a good way).
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Real-World Example:
Let’s say it’s a Waning Moon in Scorpio. Your moon water would be powerful AF for banishing toxic patterns, deep emotional healing, or cutting ties with energy vampires.
But a New Moon in Capricorn? That’s CEO water. Great for planning, discipline, and manifesting your 10-year life plan (complete with spreadsheets and incense).
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Should You Label It with the Zodiac Sign?
Absolutely. Moon phase + zodiac sign = magical metadata. It’s like writing “Full Moon in Leo – confidence & creativity” on your jar. Future You will thank you when you’re looking for the perfect potion.
Final Thoughts from a Witch with Too Many Jars
Making moon water is easy, empowering, and weirdly addictive. You’ll start with one jar and before you know it, your fridge will look like a potion pantry and your friends will stop asking why you keep whispering at the sink.
So whether you’re manifesting dreams, or just vibing with the cosmos… collect that moon water. Stir in your intentions. Label it like the mystical librarian you are.
Stay weird. Stay witchy. And above all, stay hydrated.
STARFIRE
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