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The Coloring Tarot Deck
Style No. #90650
Discover a new dimension of tarot with this ready-to-color tarot deck, where your creativity meets mystical exploration. This unique set includes a complete deck of 78 beautifully illustrated tarot cards inspired by the classic Rider-Waite designs. Each card is waiting for your personal touch—color them in with hues that resonate with you, and create a tarot deck that is truly one-of-a-kind. The set also features a comprehensive companion guidebook that offers detailed instructions on how to pull cards, interpret spreads, and understand the meanings of each card. To enhance your creative journey, a full-color poster insert provides suggested color palettes, helping you envision and execute your customized deck with ease. Perfect for those looking to cultivate calm and joy through creative expression, This coloring deck allows you to blend artistry with divination. Whether you’re a seasoned tarot reader or a beginner, this deck makes an exceptional addition to your spiritual practice and a thoughtful gift for anyone who loves to explore the mystical world of tarot.
How to Use a Tarot Card Deck:
Find a place where you might not be disturbed, take some calming breaths; if you want to Ground and Protect yourself now is the best time.
Get the deck ready to read with! Some people knock on the deck and blow on it to remove other energies from it and to wake it up. Let your deck know what you will be doing and reiterate or invite Who or What you wish to be working with for the reading.
Have your spread or questions ready. It’s good to write these out first and then continue to write down more questions as you ask them. Try to ask open ended questions instead of questions that can be answered with a Yes or No.
As you shuffle, think of your spread, the situation or the question. Pull your card or cards and place them on a flat safe surface. Many people use a cloth, napkin or handkerchief for readings. Make sure to keep the cards clean and safe.
After you are done drawing your cards, start trying to interpret the answers. You can use the knowledge you have obtained through research, refer to a book, use your own intuition, or any/all of these options. Don’t be too hard on yourself and trust your gut.
Write down the question, the card(s) and your interpretation of the answer into a journal or notebook of some kind. Sometimes even just writing it out can help with the interpretation itself.
Dimensions: 3.5” L, 5.5” H (Approx.)
Publisher: RP Studio
78 cards, guidebook and poster insert
Imported
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