This intro page and each card description has a unique music composition by Jacob Dozier.

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Draw meaningful connections with the Cards of Wonderment

This deck of playing cards invites you to a one-woman art show, games night with friends, and your new personal discovery ritual — all in one box.

When were you last swept up in wonder?

  • Driving down gravel roads, blasting a favorite song?

  • Hands dusted with flour, cooking from scratch?

  • Playing games in a room full of laughter?

  • The first sip of coffee at sunrise?

  • Paintbrush in hand, letting colors flow without a plan?

Too often, that magic gets lost in the shuffle

The Cards of Wonderment art deck of cards helps you drop back into it in an instant, experience glimmers of wonder, and get more moments that fill your cup.

A spread of colorful, intricately patterned tarot or oracle cards fans out on a black background, with a central card featuring a geometric design and a QR code.
Two decks of cards called 'Cards of Wonderment' featuring an illustrated woman with long curly hair, wearing a black dress with jewelry, against a dark background.

Playing cards in your choice of collector’s or travel size

Choose the standard-sized deck, 2.5 x 3.5 inches, for on-the-go use, or opt for the larger collector’s edition, 4 x 6 inches, for readings similar to Oracle or Tarot decks. 52 playing cards + 2 jokers, made with premium paper stock, come in laminated tuck boxes.

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Play your favorite card games and explore card readings

Enjoy classic games with a mindful twist. Every card brings its own story and personality, for a unique experience at each shuffle. Use the prompts that come with each card for active journaling or meditation.

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Scan for art, music, and daily inspiration

Each card has a scannable QR code that reveals a fable and life lessons behind this art deck of cards. You will be linked to original art, inspired writings, and a unique musical composition for each card.

Don’t wait for inspiration to find you. Simply pick a card.

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Mindfulness inspired by Cards of Wonderment

Mindfulness is the quiet superpower that gives us the guts to face our self-sabotage. Once we see the patterns clearly, the real magic begins: reinvention. Don’t dismiss the quiet ritual of speaking to the cards; they aren’t fortune-tellers, but mirrors. They won’t hand you the answers, but they will open a line of communication to the part of you that already knows. The wisdom you seek isn’t in the deck; it’s in you, waiting to be dealt.

When were you last swept up in wonder?

● Draw a card for daily inspiration

● Set intentions before meditation or yoga

● Spark creative writing ideas through the cards’ imagery

● Share the cards in group settings for collaborative reflection

● Try different card spreads for readings

● Incorporate the cards into vision boards or goal-setting activities

● Keep a card with you for extra support during big life moments

A metallic gold-colored question mark symbolizing 'Stay Curious.'.

Stay curious!

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A woman with curly dark hair sitting at a table with Cards of Wonderment spread, candles, and crystals, looking down at the cards.
Five tarot-style cards laid out on a decorative cloth with candles and glass flowers. The cards read: 'Irresistible,' 'Trust,' 'Unleashed,' 'Balancing,' and 'Loyalty'.
A person arranging tarot cards on a blue patterned cloth, with candles and decorative objects nearby.