The first thing that drew me into this set is the artwork. Bright colors, beautifully painted, with whimsical images of witches, both "good" and "bad". Unfortunately I couldn't find any notation of who are artist was. Still, the artwork is a lovely illustration of the text.
This set is...well...it's best summed up as "cute". There's a very playful air to the way Kemp writes about her good and bad witches, 26 of each. The Good Witches include the Stardust Witch, who "makes dreams come true" (22), the Fire Witch who "makes temperatures rise" (32) and the South Witch, who "predicts a happy phase when the sun will shine for you" (36). The Bad Witches, on the other hand, features such characters as the Warty Witch, who "speaks to you in a vein of honesty, `warts and all'" (46), the Wickedest Witch who "reveals that jealousy may create havoc" (49) and the Venomous Witch who is "as poisonous as an adder's fang" (55). The various roles of each of the witches in this divinatory pack deal primarily with everyday concerns such as love and good living. Along with descriptions of the "personality" of each witch, the general attributes and forecasts that each card suggests are explained. Each entry is completed with a brief spell that fits the theme of the card that comes up.
Some may look askance at some of the spells; for example, there are several that are dedicated to ruining someone else's relationship or getting revenge on others. These hearken back to historical witchcraft, in which the spells for love and healing were joined by the equally common spells for revenge and sickness-in modern practices of witchcraft (particularly Wicca) the latter aren't spoken of as much in an attempt to improve P.R. for paganism as a whole. While most witches choose not to implement such spells, the fact that they exist shouldn't be denied. It all comes down to personal ethics.
I think my only complaint is that it is pretty lightweight. The descriptions are quite brief, and I would have enjoyed reading about how Kemp actually created the deck-a story is always a nice addition. Still, for being a little gift-box divination set, it's pretty darned good.
For all its cute factor, this is a very usable deck. Kemp did a great job of designing some sample layouts to be used with this deck, and they serve a very functional purpose. If you're looking for something a little out of the ordinary that keeps even the "bad" witches light-hearted, this is a fun deck to work-or play-with.
I really do love this little deck. I have the other decks created by Kemp (tree Magick/Faerie Wisdom) and since I was so charmed by them I had to pick up this one also.
It seems each deck she puts out....the cards are a different size and shape, and this witch deck is no exception. They are about the size of playing cards, on good card stock. 52 cards in all....26 good witch/26 bad witch. Though the bad witches aren't really bad, just more the darker or perhaps less mature sides of ourselves and situations.
The artwork is so entrancing! It's a naive kind of storybook art, I just love this artist (emma Garner), she does the other cards in Kemp's set also. It really opens up the senses and your intution. I have got some accurate and amazing readings with these so far, I plan on working with them for quite awhile and really getting in tune with their energies and depth. Some may think or say that these cards can't be for deeper or more complex readings, but I disagree. The depth is there. Almost every witch card has a host of other meanings not in the description. Say the East, West, North, South witch cards. The symbolism and meanings of just those directions are immense.
I gave it 4 stars because unlike her other 2 decks the descriptions and meanings given for each card are lacking, some don't give good meanings at all...most have great ones...just some are lacking. In her other decks the descriptions are more profound and give you a better jumping off point for your intuition. Of course this was her first deck though.
Still though I highly recommend these cards, the artwork, imagery and power of these little cards are undeniable. My favourite at the moment are the Ditch Witch, the Broomstick Witch, the West Witch,Forest Witch, the Green Witch and the Secret Witch (I really love that one!)