Whether you’re planning a ritual, decorating your altar or searching for just the right centerpiece for your Summer Solstice feast, here are some ideas for your Litha celebrations:
Symbols and Decorations: summer flowers; images of the sun; statues of earth goddesses, faeries, earth gods; sun wheels; seashells; yellow, red or orange candles; blades; daisy chains; stone circles;
Traditional colors: blue, green, orange, red, yellow, gold
Flowers: daisy, honeysuckle, marigold, red roses, sunflowers, foxglove, buttercups
Herbs: Chamomile, cinquefoil, fennel, lavender, mugwort, thyme, oak, hemp, St. John’s wort, dill, marjoram, rue, rosemary, fern, sage, pine, garlic
Foods: citrus, curries, peppers, onions, strawberries, summer squashes, tomatoes, honey, green salads, roasted or grilled pork, blueberries, any sun-shaped, round foods (bread, tortillas, pizzas, etc.)
Drinks: sun tea, herbed teas, ale, mead
Animals: bee, butterfly, robins, snakes, wrens
Mythical creatures: faeries, fire birds, thunderbirds
Stones: amber, tiger’s eye, jade
Direction: South
Time of Day: Noon

Other Summer Solstice info:
- Summer Recipes
- Summer festivals around the world
- Family activities for the solstice
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I'm so excited about Litha. It will be my 2nd Sabbat to celebrate.Also, just had to comment to you hon because we are both currently reading the same book by Ellen Dugan.BB, WiccanMoon )O(