Mojos
       In practices like Hoodoo and Voudou "mojos" are commonly used.  A mojo bag carries magickal symbols or items that serve and purpose for the person who carries it.  In voudou the mojo's are called "gris-gris" and they are also known as "shaman's bags."  These are also used by Native American Shamans.  Generally these are made out of silk, but they can be made from many materials.  Cut two squers around 3x3 to 5x5 out of your chosen material and sew three sides together to form a bag.  When making mojo's be sure you don't blindly follow a formula.  Experiment, live a little, make it special just for you.  Be sure you consider colours, moon phase, herbs, and sybmols should you contrstuct your own mojo. 
         Charging a mojo isn't a science either.  Usually, I would recommend setting up a circle and an altar representing the elemtns.  Dedicate it to each elements as a tool or to whatever goddess or god you worship.  It's not a good idea to wear it until it has been charged.
Come to Me
(for seducation)
Fill a red felt bag with:  one red feather, damiana, dill seed, red thread, lodestones, rose bud, lemon peel, and a small shell to represent either the vagina or penis.  Light red and/or pink candles during a full or waxing moon and anoint with a small amount of the included oil.  Annoint every Friday evening.

Gambler's Luck
(To be work while gambling)
In a green coloured linen/cotton bag place:  Basil, cinnamon stick, alfalfa, a pice of lucky hand (male fern root), a pinch of sugar, an alligator tooth, High John the Conqueror Root, and a gold or silver coloured charm.  During a full or waxing moon light green candles and anoint with nine drops of gambler's luck oil.  Re-anoint every Thrusday.

Happy Trails
(For protection while traveling and good for fears of flying.)
Using a yellow coloured cotton/linen bag:  Five finger grass, mugwort, tobacco, comfrey, mullien, powdered amber, a St. Chrispoher's medal, and a piece of labradorite.  On a Monday during a full or waxing moon burn white candles while you dress your gris-gris.  Carry this close to your body while traveling.

Love Mojo
(for attarcing love)
Fill a pink or red flannel bag with Venus-ruled herbs (yarrow, mugwort, or catnip), a heart-shaped piece of sun-dried lemon peel, a piece of pink or red coral, a lock of your own hair, and any of the following roots:  Adam and Eve root, Beth root, ginseng root, John the Conqueror rot, mandrake, or orris roo.  Seal the bag, charge, and consecrate.  Wear daily from a gold chair or white string about your neck.  Anoint the bag once a week on a Friday evening with three drops or rose oil and pass it through the rising smoke from patchouli incense.

Mojo for Uncrossing

(For breaking hexes and curses)
Fill a red flannel mojo bag with equal parts dog rose, five-finger grass, and ague weed.  Seal bag and consecrate.  Carry or wear dailly and be sure to make the bag when the moon is waning!!

Mojo for a Job
(For getting hired)
Fill a green flannel mojo bag with gravel root on a night when the moon is waxing.  Seal, consecrate, and charte and wear it on a necklace, belt, or carry it your purse or pocket whenever you fill out an application for a job or go for an interview.

Friendship Mojo
(To win friends and increase popularity.)
During a waxing moon fill a pink flannel bag with joy-pye weed flowers and a tulip bulb or piece of dried mandrake root into which you have inscribed your full name, birth date, and a five-pointed star within a circle (pentacle).  After cahring wear or carry it in your pocket/purse.

Dream Mojo
(to conjure prophetic dreams)
On a full moon fill a blue mojo bag with dried mugwort.  Seal, charge, and  consecrate and keep under your pillow when you sleep at night.