Do You Believe in Magick? Bumper Sticker
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Some bumper stickers make statements. This one asks the question. Do You Believe in Magick? rides the back of your car in a corner-bordered design, posing to every driver behind you the query that started most practitioners down the path, spelled with the K that tells the initiated exactly which kind of magick is meant. At a dollar and a quarter, it is the cheapest conversation starter in the occult section.
Some drivers will smile. Some will wonder. The right ones will look it up at the next red light.
Key Features of This Magick Bumper Sticker
The question, not a slogan. An open question invites rather than declares, which makes this the friendliest witchy sticker on the shelf, equally at home on a first car and a coven van.
The K that matters. "Magick" with a K is the craft's own spelling, a century-old convention distinguishing ritual practice from rabbit-and-hat stage magic.
Corner border design. The framed layout keeps the question crisp and legible at traffic distance, on standard adhesive bumper sticker stock.
Product Details
- Format: adhesive bumper sticker
- Design: "Do You Believe in Magick?" text with corner border
- SKU: EBDOY
The Spiritual Significance
We will be straight with you, as we are with all our stickers: this is vinyl and typography, not a talisman, and it wants a squeegee rather than a moonlight cleanse. Its substance is in the spelling. "Magick" with a terminal K was popularized in the early twentieth century by ceremonial practitioners who wanted a word for the ritual art that could not be confused with parlor illusion, and the convention stuck: across modern witchcraft, Wicca, and ceremonial traditions, the K quietly signals that the writer means the practiced craft of will and intention, not card tricks.
So the sticker's question is really two questions layered together, and that is its charm. The casual reader hears whimsy; the practitioner reads a wink from one of their own. Every subculture has its shibboleths, and few fit on a bumper this neatly.
How To Use This Bumper Sticker
- Clean the target surface with rubbing alcohol and let it dry fully.
- Peel the backing, place one edge first, and smooth outward to chase air bubbles.
- Press firmly along all edges and give it a day to cure before car washes.
- Field the question's answers as they come; parking lots produce the best conversations.
Laptops, journals, water bottles, and broom closets accept it identically.
Pairs Well With
- Do Not Meddle in the Affairs of Witches Bumper Sticker: the warning label to follow this one's friendly opener.
- Come to the Darkside, We Have Cookies Bumper Sticker: the recruitment pitch, completing the bumper's three-act structure.
- Charge of the Dark God Poster, 8.5" x 11": liturgy for the altar wall once the car has asked its question.
- Utterly Wicked by Dorothy Morrison: one thorough answer to the sticker's question, in book form.
- Crescent Moon Sun Catcher, 11 Inch: a lunar answer for the rear window above the bumper's question.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is magick spelled with a K?
The spelling was popularized in the early 1900s by ceremonial practitioners to distinguish ritual magick, the art of working will and intention, from stage magic and sleight of hand. Modern witchcraft and Pagan communities kept the convention, and the K now functions as a quiet insider's signal.
Is this sticker itself magical?
No, and we will not pretend otherwise: it is a vinyl sticker asking a good question. Any magick involved is supplied by the driver.
Will it survive weather and car washes?
It is a standard adhesive bumper sticker built for outdoor duty. Apply to a clean, dry surface, press the edges well, and give it a day to cure before washing for the longest life.
Can I put it somewhere other than a car?
Anywhere smooth and clean: laptops, journals, lockers, apartment doors, and broom closets are all traditional. The question travels well.
Is this appropriate for someone new to witchcraft?
It might be the single most appropriate item in the shop: an open question with a wink in the spelling, no commitments attached. Many practitioners trace their path back to exactly this kind of small, curious nudge.

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