Witchcraft Book Cover With Poisonous Herbs
For 1 commercial project or up to 500 units for sale.
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What you'll see in this design
Fits naturally on a witchcraft book cover, apothecary flyer, or ritual card, where the central bottle gives the layout a clear focal point. It is an engraving-style black ink botanical composition built around a tall potion bottle silhouette with handwritten lettering on the label and a ring of poisonous-looking herbs and flowers surrounding it.
Visible text on the bottle reads “Potion Recipe Book,” with smaller script above that says “sketch by yl,” and tiny text near the base that includes “ed.1” plus a placeholder year. The surrounding illustration includes several distinct plants: foxglove-like hanging blooms, bell-shaped flowers, spiky seed heads, clustered berries, broad veined leaves, and other medicinal or toxic-looking stems arranged as a dense wreath. The overall effect is vintage apothecary and occult, with fine linework, crosshatching, and layered foliage creating a richly textured frame.
It also works for herbalist packaging, gothic event posters, Halloween stationery, occult zines, and label design for tinctures or potion-themed products.
Delivered as a fully scalable .eps vector file.










