The Housewives Tarot: A Domestic Divination Kit
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Divine the secrets of domestic bliss in this tongue-in-cheek tarot kit, including a 78-card tarot deck and instruction book. Designed in the style of a vintage recipe box complete with separators and three recipes, The Housewives Tarot includes a 1950s-inspired tarot deck filled with images of dinnerware (Pentacles), cutlery and sewing kits (Swords), martini glasses (Cups), mops and brooms (Wands), and much more. Perfect for beginners and seasoned tarot readers alike, this fun and nostalgic set includes an instruction book for how to interpret all the cards of the major and minor arcana, helpful advice on giving a reading, and recommended layouts in the shape of a martini glass, clothesline, and more. The Housewives Tarot will empower you to find your own answers, make your own fortune, and motivate you to reach for the stars.
Publisher: Quirk Books
Published: 11/01/2004
Pages: 96
Weight: 0.84lbs
Size: 5.80h x 3.50w x 3.00d
ISBN: 9781931686990
About the Author
Paul Kepple and Jude Buffum are better known as the Philadelphia-based studio Headcase Design, whose work has been featured in many design publications, such as American Illustration, Communication Arts, and Print. Paul worked at Running Press Book Publishers for several years before opening Headcase in 1998. Both graduated from the Tyler School of Art, where they now teach.
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Publisher: Quirk Books
Published: 11/01/2004
Pages: 96
Weight: 0.84lbs
Size: 5.80h x 3.50w x 3.00d
ISBN: 9781931686990
About the Author
Paul Kepple and Jude Buffum are better known as the Philadelphia-based studio Headcase Design, whose work has been featured in many design publications, such as American Illustration, Communication Arts, and Print. Paul worked at Running Press Book Publishers for several years before opening Headcase in 1998. Both graduated from the Tyler School of Art, where they now teach.
Not available to be shipped via Media Mail