
Imbolc Altar Card Set
$6.66
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A luminous set of Imbolc altar cards honoring Brigid, the returning flame, and the gentle rise of early spring. A sacred companion for ritual, devotion, and seasonal magic.
Sacred Reflections
Voices from those who walked this rite.
Step into Imbolc with these altar companions. A nine-card set created to honor the first quiet stirring beneath winter’s stillness — the early flame that rises, the soft light that returns, and the renewal carried by Brigid’s breath.
This set weaves together the symbols, archetypes, and elemental forces of Imbolc: the spark of inspiration, the guidance of the forge, the turning of the inner and outer seasons, and the courage to kindle your own flame of becoming. Each card serves as a waystone for ritual, meditation, journaling, or sacred display, grounding your practice in the gentle promise of early spring.
Inside the Set
- Main Card – Imbolc: Kindling the First Flame
- Blessing / Mantra – Light the quiet spark within
- Coloring Page Card – Brigid’s Flame
- Wheel of the Year – The turning toward early spring
- Deity – Brigid of the Forge and Hearth, embodiment of sacred fire and creative awakening
- Tarot Card – Ace of Wands, the first spark of inspiration
- Gemstone – Carnelian, stone of fire, creativity, and renewal
- Element – Fire, the force of ignition and transformation
- Ritual Focus – The Flame of Renewal
Why You’ll Love It
- Beautifully designed altar companions for meditation or ritual use
- Deepens connection to Imbolc and the returning fire
- Harmonizes with the Imbolc ritual and companion journal
- Perfect for framing, gifting, or sacred display
- Printable at home — use again and again through each turning of the Wheel
Format: 9 printable 4″x6″ cards in a high-resolution PDF format.
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✦ Instant digital download — print at home or your local shop.
✦ For personal spiritual use only.
Looking to go deeper this Imbolc? The Imbolc Divination Ritual Collection gathers every tool to kindle the flame within, seek guidance, and welcome the first stirrings of spring.





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