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Yule / Christmas

Yule & Christmas Cards

Spirit of Yule Card Spirit of Yule Card
Snowflake Fairy Yule Card Snowflake Fairy Yule Card
Snow Dragon Yule Card Snow Dragon Yule Card
Yuletide Angel Yule Card Yuletide Angel Yule Card
Winter Fantasy Yule Card Winter Fantasy Yule Card
Magical Arrival Yule Card Magical Arrival Yule Card
Little Helpers Yule Card Little Helpers Yule Card
Surprise Gift Yule Card Surprise Gift Yule Card
Winter Guardians Yule Card Winter Guardians Yule Card
Steampunk Santa Yule Card Steampunk Santa Yule Card
Winter Protector Yule Card Winter Protector Yule Card
Pure Magic Yule Card Pure Magic Yule Card
Winter Owl Yule Card Winter Owl Yule Card
Bright Blessings Yule Card Bright Blessings Yule Card
Winter Solstice Yule Card Winter Solstice Yule Card
Mistletoe Fairy Yule Card Mistletoe Fairy Yule Card
Yule Herne Yule Card Yule Herne Yule Card
Night Before Yule Card Night Before Yule Card
Snow Bringer Yule Card Snow Bringer Yule Card
Mr. Hedgely Yule Card Mr. Hedgely Yule Card
Frozen Fantasy Yule Card Frozen Fantasy Yule Card

Holiday Ornaments

Pewter Kitchen Witch Pewter Kitchen Witch
Limited Snowflake Ornament Snowflake Ornament
Clearance! Celtic Photo Snowflake

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Yule Jewelry

Silver Stag's Head Pendant Silver Stag's Head Pendant

Krampus

Holiday Cross-stitch

What makes these Yule cards instead of Christmas cards?

If you look closely, a few of the cards contain overtly pagan symbols, most notably pentacles. But for the most part, the images found on our Yule cards are familiar and festive even to those outside of the pagan community. Many incorporate fantasy creatures, like fairies and dragons. Even traditionally pagan greetings, such as “Bright Blessings!” are mainstream enough that they will not be commented on by non-pagans. In general, pagan symbolism will be subtle, and will include things such as holly and ivy, stags in the forest, owls in flight, and the interplay of light and dark.

Why so many dragons on your Yule cards?

Dragon Yule cards are wildly popular, and are always some of our best-selling cards. It’s easy to assume that this means pagans are drawn to fantasy and “make believe”. A better answer, however, might be that pagans have a deeper understanding of the world that lies beyond everyday existence. Dragons, for instance, are closely tied with the element of Earth, and the season of Winter, so their appearance on Christmas/Yule cards is hardly surprising. Of course, the best answer might simply be, dragons are cool!

What is Yule?

Although some people think of Yule and Christmas as synonymous, Yule is actually celebrated several days earlier, on the night of the winter solstice. On December 21 or 22 (in the northern hemisphere), the Wheel of the Year reaches a tipping point, when the longest night of the year occurs, and the daylight hours again begin to lengthen, bringing a return of light and warmth to the world.