Before she was guiding witches around the world to step boldly into their power, Morgan—founder of Inked Goddess Creations—was guiding needles across skin. A former tattoo artist known for her transformative cover-ups and her signature outline-free color work, she spent years rewriting people’s stories in ink. Clients walked into her studio carrying grief, heartbreak, or memories they wanted to reclaim. They walked out lighter—scar tissue transformed into soft gradients of color, pain turned into art.
“In both tattooing and witchcraft, it’s about transformation,” Morgan says. “Taking something raw or imperfect and turning it into power.”
And that philosophy would soon carry her far beyond the tattoo studio.
A New Kind of Craft — Born Under the Stairs
When Morgan stepped away from tattooing, the creativity didn’t fade. It shifted. Late nights found her tucked under the stairs in her home, surrounded by candlelight, crystals, and notebooks overflowing with ideas. Here, she began quietly blending ritual oils and crafting spell kits—small, potent pieces of magick that felt less like products and more like whispered incantations.
What started as creative experimentation became something deeper. Each small batch felt like a spell with its own heartbeat, and soon others felt it too.
From that spark, Inked Goddess Creations was born—a brand infused with the same grit, honesty, and rebellious beauty that tattoo culture thrives on.
The Rise of Raw, No-Filter Magick
By 2015, demand for Morgan’s handmade offerings had exploded beyond Etsy listings. The following year she launched the Inked Goddess Creations Box, a monthly subscription service delivering unapologetically real spirituality to witches worldwide.
These weren’t pastel, love-and-light boxes. These were themes like:
“Don’t Eff With a Witch”
“Fck It: Banishing Magick”
It was witchcraft with teeth.
“People were tired of the love-and-light stereotype,” Morgan explains. “They wanted magick that acknowledged the full spectrum of emotion—anger, grief, joy, lust, all of it.”
Her willingness to embrace the shadow and the storm resonated. The brand grew swiftly, but never lost its soul.
A Family-Fueled, Witch-Led Empire
As Inked Goddess Creations expanded, Morgan’s husband, Colin, retired from the U.S. Air Force and joined the business full-time. Together, they grew the company from a cramped workspace into a 4,000-square-foot office and warehouse staffed by a small but passionate team. Local and virtual employees now help package orders, photograph products, and keep a global community connected.
Yet despite the scale, the heart of the brand remains fiercely handmade.
“Our products are made by witches, for witches,” Morgan says. “You can feel the difference. Every item carries intention, not mass-produced energy.”
The couple’s shared dedication turned the business into more than a shop—it became a sanctuary for the “feral witches” who refuse to water down their power.
Building a Coven, Not a Customer Base
Today, Morgan leads the Inked Spirit Coven, an online community where witches meet, learn, and grow without pressure to conform. She teaches that magick isn’t something you buy—it’s something you recognize within yourself.
“You are the magick,” she reminds them. “Everything I build comes from that truth.”
For her, witchcraft is not a trend. It’s rebellion. It’s reclamation. It’s the ancient practice of turning what’s broken, lost, or overlooked into something sacred—a language that tattoo artists and witches have both spoken for centuries.
Ink, Intention, and the Art of Becoming
“Whether it’s ink or intention,” Morgan says, “the goal is the same. Self-expression, transformation, and freedom. I just found another way to make art.”
And for the thousands of witches who open her monthly boxes, that art is more than beautiful. It’s validating. Empowering. Real.
Inked Goddess Creations has become a beacon for those who find magick in chaos, beauty in scars, and power in imperfection. For the witches who don’t fit the mold—and never wanted to.
Morgan’s story is proof that sometimes the most powerful transformations are the ones we create ourselves, whether with a tattoo machine or a ritual candle.
It’s all art.
It’s all magick.
And for Morgan, it has always been about turning the imperfect into the extraordinary.









