The Wooden Tarot

Death

The Wooden Tarot is not made of wood. Andrew L. Swartz originally painted them on wood, and thus the name.

Swartz uses images from nature to illustrate his 78-card deck. The style is lovely and warm, contrasting with the darkness of the subject matter.

The Devil

The Wooden Tarot is one of a trilogy of decks available on Etsy (where you can get a few other goodies) and his website, Skullgarden.

Seventh Ink

Seventh Ink is the home of Matthew Johnson (who should totally do shirts for The The). Johnson does wonderfully designed pins, patches, shirts, etc. The size chart on his shirts make no sense, unless that’s a straight measurement across the front. I’m tempted to find out, because…

Haunted Harvest, $28

Bats, $28

Altered Vivification, $28

Enamel pins will probably be out again next week, but for now, you can jump on the trend with some cool stuff:

Candy Corn Enamel Pin Set, $25

Graveyard Shift Pin, $10

Just want something purty for your walls? These could only be better if they were printed on black velvet:

Blacklight Mini Prints, $20

Happy belated birthday to my sister, Ivy. Her birthday is either on the 21st or the 24th. She had the temerity to birth her first son within 3 days of her own birthday, so now I can never remember which day is which, no matter how many times she tells me. There’s a package on the way. No, really.

The Creeping Museum (with a physical, if small, location in Portland, Oregon

Jenna Barton’s Mysterious Critters

London Necropolis Railway

The Seashell Graves of Comfort Cemetery

Skull Drawer Knobs from Catacomb Culture

How To Make Friends With A Ghost. Favorite treats are kinda gross.