Everyday Witch Tarot

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Black cats, pointed hats, and magic brooms, too!

Favorable Fortunes for Curious Witches

A fun, practical, easy-to-use tarot kit for every witch. Charming images pair with simple explanations to make this the go-to deck for anyone seeking to learn or practice the tarot. Based on the classic Rider-Waite deck but updated for the busy modern witch, this tarot has a whimsical air while still being dedicated to the serious job of providing answers to life's tough questions. Author Deborah Blake brings her friendly, approachable style to a tarot experience that's focused on the positive.

Includes a deck with brilliant art and a full-color guidebook.

Authenticity You Can Trust

Authenticity You Can Trust

All of our products are genuine. No replicas, no knockoffs. We work with independent artists and publishers, so your purchase directly supports their creative art. As a small business, we handpick every item to ensure it's meaningful, beautifully made, and truly worth having.

Artist

Deborah Blake and Elisabeth Alba

Cards

78

Guidebook

Included

Pages

265

Deborah Blake

Deborah Blake is the author of seventeen books on modern Witchcraft, including The Eclectic Witch's Book of Shadows, The Little Book of Cat Magic, andLlewellyn's Little Book of Spellcraft, as well as the acclaimed Everyday Witch Tarot, Everyday Witch Oracle, and Everyday Witch’s Familiars Oracle.

She has also written three paranormal romance and urban fantasy series for Berkley, as well as a cozy mystery series about a run-down pet rescue. Deborah lives in a 140-year-old farmhouse in upstate New York, where numerous cats supervise all her activities, both magical and mundane.

Elisabeth Alba

Elisabeth Alba's fantastical work can be seen in magazines, games, and books, including Llewellyn's Magical Almanacs. After growing up in Pennsylvania and Florida, and living in New York City where she earned a master's degree at the School of Visual Arts, Elisabeth settled in Western Massachusetts with her husband, illustrator Scott Murphy, and dog, Rayo.

If she's not lost within a creation on her desk, she's usually found reading, checking out local antique shops and museums, playing board games and puzzles, or traveling. She typically works with traditional media, including ink, watercolor, and gouache.

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