


Lisa's blog has a delightful amount of behind-the-scenes insights into her process as well as a wonderful collection of working-to-finished art for many of the cards and is worth stopping by to browse and read through.
You can also follow Lisa on Twitter to get the most up-to-date alerts on her art and the release of her Fairy Tale Tarot sometime this year.

Thank you so much for this post! It's so nicely written and layed out too. I will have to add your blog to my blog roll--what you have here is nothing short of fascinating!
ReplyDeleteAll my best, Lisa
I'm glad you liked it! I really wanted to do more than tweet your links. I thought people should see some of your work and be enticed to go see more! I wish you all the best with the release.
ReplyDeleteGlad you like the blog too. It's possibly the easiest blog I've ever put together. Nothing too fancy - just pointing people to the things I love!
best regards,
Gypsy