Disneys most iconic villains have taken over tarot in this dastardly take on a traditional 78-card deck. Featuring the notorious neer-do-wells from classic animated films like 101 Dalmations, The Little Mermaid, Sleeping Beauty, and more, this tarot deck reimagines Cruella de Vil, Ursula, Maleficent and the whole motley crew in original illustrations based on classic tarot iconography. Including both the Major and Minor Arcana, the set also comes with a helpful guidebook with explanations of each cards meaning, as well as simple spreads for easy readings. Packaged in a sturdy, decorative gift box, this devious deck of tarot cards is the perfect gift for Disney fans and tarot enthusiasts everywhere.
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Weight: 492g
Dimensions: 98 x 146mm
Publication Date: 11 Sep 2021
Publisher: Insight Editions
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781647221560
About Minerva Siegel
Minerva Siegel is a writer author sensitivity reader tarot consultant and longtime practitioner of witchcraft who haunts a Victorian home in Milwaukee Wisconsin with her gruff Taurean double-Virgo husband and their motley pack of rescue dogs. In addition to this book shes the author of Tarot for Self-Care: How to Use Tarot to Manifest Your Best Self and Spell Jars for the Modern Witch: A Practical Guide to Crafting Spell Jars for Abundance Luck Protection and More as well as a dozen licensed tarot decks. Minerva is a disabled wheelchair user. Though the physical body has limitations theres freedom and power in fully tapping into our own magickal potential. Her many guidebooks help readers do just that. You can find her on Instagram @Author.Minerva.Siegel.Ellie Goldwine is an illustrator embroiderer tinkerer and full-time mommy to two magical pixies. She was born in the USSR and raised in Russia and she currently lives in the heart of the Cotswolds UK. Ellie is fond of extremely long walks classic literature history and the macabre--mostly crepuscular. You can (and probably should) find her at @elliegoldwine.