

Everyday Witch Tarot [Blake, Deborah, Alba, Elisabeth] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Everyday Witch Tarot Review: Seeing The Tarot All Over Again - I'm fascinated by tarot. Some years ago, I had quite a few decks..loved each and every one, but gave them away. At that time, I felt I was done with tarot forever. Recent past and now to recent present, I'm growing a new collection! It seems tarot is not done with me.. and I'm glad of it! However, I found the old issues I had with tarot were the same as before: what are the Cards telling me and why am I still confused? Why can't there be a deck that tells you directly what's going on, without bogging one down with arcane symbolism/ meanings? At times, despite gorgeous and lovely artwork, I threw my hands up in the air! Will I ever "get" it? Then, came along Deborah Blake's, Everyday Witch tarot! I was caught by the simple and direct artwork and meanings. I loved the whimsical images. At first, though, I turned my nose up at this modern deck, because I tend toward things that represent bygone times, eras. However! I realized that perhaps..having a tarot "set" in a modern context, could, perhaps, open understandings and unlock previous confusions on my part? Yes? I am happy to nod affirmatively! Ta-dah!!! I love everything about this tarot: the colorful and lively drawings, not staid; the sturdy box the deck came in-- and with magnetic closure, , the pretty blue ribbon, ( blue is my favorite color), the accompanying book..clear explanations with questions for reflection, on and on, I could praise! I, personally, haven't any complaints about the card stock..yes, it does seem to be thinner than other decks, but c'est la vie! I'm after information, learning and understanding..(even with momentary confusions).. and that's okay. There is one card image I'd like to comment on : The Moon. When I first saw it, here on desertcart, I had to laugh. Here's a cat looking at its own reflection in the pool..lost in its own reflections..or illusions. Meanwhile, a witch happens to be flying across the face of the moon..and-- at the time-- of my seeing this image, I found myself giggling..because the witch seemed to be doing the same: laughing ( or cackling) at our silliness! She seemed to be telling me: "don't take yourself or everything you see, so seriously! Go ahead and fool yourself if you want, as long as you remember, it's mostly smoke and mirrors! Ha, ha, ha!" Of course, The Moon is so much more than this, as is the tarot, so much more. Overall, I'd give this deck 100 + stars, if I could. Yippee!!! Review: Love cats? Love quirky, wholesome, warm-hearted Tarot decks? Get this deck! - Oh my goodness. I didn't realize I'd get such a super-high-quality deck when I bought this deck. The art is charming and professional, the cards are easy to read. The card stock is heavy but not too heavy to shuffle, the attending book is printed in full color and has pages for adding your notes, and the box is lovely, well-designed, and sturdy. This deck has moved into my top five favorite decks ever. No deck can be everything for everyone. This deck is nearly perfect for me. My one wish is that the artist had made the cards more diverse and inclusive--at least more persons of color. I recently asked in the Tarot Nerds FB forum for recommendations for decks that are multicultural; inclusive and diverse; show all genders, ages, body types; and include ability representation. Oh, and with lovely, precise art and readable fonts. Nobody could name even one deck that met those criteria, though they named many that meet some of the criteria. The easiest criteria to find met in a Tarot deck is diversity and inclusiveness in terms of color and gender. I see an opportunity for someone to design a more broadly inclusive deck! In addition to this deck, which is one of my new favorites, my other favorite decks that you can get on desertcart: Star Tarot, Tarot of Dragons (which I just bought for my daughter), Wildwood Tarot, and Mystical Cats. Other decks you can get on desertcart: Robin Wood (careful: NSFW) and Light Seers (Light Seers is inclusive and diverse). Indie decks that I love: Dark Mansion, Alice (from Baba Yaga Studios), Winter Waite (SO cute!), and Robert Place's Alchemical Tarot.
































| ASIN | 0738746347 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,447 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #85 in Tarot #85 in Witchcraft Religion & Spirituality |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (4,676) |
| Dimensions | 5.66 x 2.09 x 8.31 inches |
| Edition | Box Tcr Cr |
| ISBN-10 | 0349118051 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0349118055 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 264 pages |
| Publication date | January 8, 2017 |
| Publisher | Llewellyn Publications |
S**K
Seeing The Tarot All Over Again
I'm fascinated by tarot. Some years ago, I had quite a few decks..loved each and every one, but gave them away. At that time, I felt I was done with tarot forever. Recent past and now to recent present, I'm growing a new collection! It seems tarot is not done with me.. and I'm glad of it! However, I found the old issues I had with tarot were the same as before: what are the Cards telling me and why am I still confused? Why can't there be a deck that tells you directly what's going on, without bogging one down with arcane symbolism/ meanings? At times, despite gorgeous and lovely artwork, I threw my hands up in the air! Will I ever "get" it? Then, came along Deborah Blake's, Everyday Witch tarot! I was caught by the simple and direct artwork and meanings. I loved the whimsical images. At first, though, I turned my nose up at this modern deck, because I tend toward things that represent bygone times, eras. However! I realized that perhaps..having a tarot "set" in a modern context, could, perhaps, open understandings and unlock previous confusions on my part? Yes? I am happy to nod affirmatively! Ta-dah!!! I love everything about this tarot: the colorful and lively drawings, not staid; the sturdy box the deck came in-- and with magnetic closure, , the pretty blue ribbon, ( blue is my favorite color), the accompanying book..clear explanations with questions for reflection, on and on, I could praise! I, personally, haven't any complaints about the card stock..yes, it does seem to be thinner than other decks, but c'est la vie! I'm after information, learning and understanding..(even with momentary confusions).. and that's okay. There is one card image I'd like to comment on : The Moon. When I first saw it, here on Amazon, I had to laugh. Here's a cat looking at its own reflection in the pool..lost in its own reflections..or illusions. Meanwhile, a witch happens to be flying across the face of the moon..and-- at the time-- of my seeing this image, I found myself giggling..because the witch seemed to be doing the same: laughing ( or cackling) at our silliness! She seemed to be telling me: "don't take yourself or everything you see, so seriously! Go ahead and fool yourself if you want, as long as you remember, it's mostly smoke and mirrors! Ha, ha, ha!" Of course, The Moon is so much more than this, as is the tarot, so much more. Overall, I'd give this deck 100 + stars, if I could. Yippee!!!
M**S
Love cats? Love quirky, wholesome, warm-hearted Tarot decks? Get this deck!
Oh my goodness. I didn't realize I'd get such a super-high-quality deck when I bought this deck. The art is charming and professional, the cards are easy to read. The card stock is heavy but not too heavy to shuffle, the attending book is printed in full color and has pages for adding your notes, and the box is lovely, well-designed, and sturdy. This deck has moved into my top five favorite decks ever. No deck can be everything for everyone. This deck is nearly perfect for me. My one wish is that the artist had made the cards more diverse and inclusive--at least more persons of color. I recently asked in the Tarot Nerds FB forum for recommendations for decks that are multicultural; inclusive and diverse; show all genders, ages, body types; and include ability representation. Oh, and with lovely, precise art and readable fonts. Nobody could name even one deck that met those criteria, though they named many that meet some of the criteria. The easiest criteria to find met in a Tarot deck is diversity and inclusiveness in terms of color and gender. I see an opportunity for someone to design a more broadly inclusive deck! In addition to this deck, which is one of my new favorites, my other favorite decks that you can get on Amazon: Star Tarot, Tarot of Dragons (which I just bought for my daughter), Wildwood Tarot, and Mystical Cats. Other decks you can get on Amazon: Robin Wood (careful: NSFW) and Light Seers (Light Seers is inclusive and diverse). Indie decks that I love: Dark Mansion, Alice (from Baba Yaga Studios), Winter Waite (SO cute!), and Robert Place's Alchemical Tarot.
B**A
witchy kitsch at its finest
There is so much I love about this deck that I almost don’t know where to begin. Let’s start with the kit. For years, Llewellyn has produced beautiful decks in flimsy boxes that don’t protect the cards. Not anymore. This deck came in a beautiful set with a sturdier box with a magnetic closure that unfolds across the front. Inside is a blue ribbon you pull to remove the book and, under it, the cards. Do I still wish the deck itself had a smaller, fitted box like literally every other brand of tarot deck? Sure. But the box for this set was an impressive improvement over the boxes I’ve bought from Llewellyn for years. The book itself is in full color on glossy paper. Each card is reproduced full size next to the text about it. I love this so much! This has to be the most beautiful companion book for any deck I own. I only wish my older decks came with books like this. The writing itself is lovely. I’ve been a Deborah Blake fan for years, which is how this deck originally got on my radar. A lot of times when you’ve been buying tarot decks for years you don’t bother much with the book. This book is worth reading. Each card has a concise statement, for the Six of Swords it’s, “Anyplace but here.” Then on the next page it has a short meaning, “Sometimes you just have to get gone. Try not to take your troubles with you.” You could probably get a good enough sense of the card with just that, but she goes on to describe the card: “This witch isn’t going to spend one more minute where she is. She’s already on her way, with only a few necessities, because time is of the essence and sometimes it is better to get out with nothing than to hang on to things or people that are weighing you down. But she’s not travelling alone. It isn’t clear if she is helping her traveling companions or if they are helping her, but either way, they are in this together. An acrcane gesture to summon the wind and they’re off into an unknown future. All she knows is that anyplace will be better than whatever it is she’s leaving behind.” followed by a “Things to Consider” definition: “Sometimes there are situations you simply can’t fix: unhealthy relationships, jobs that beat you down, dangerous or unproductive circumstances. If you’re dealing with one of these, you have to ask yourself if it is time to cut your losses and just get out. And there is no shame in asking for help to do so, if you need to, or maybe someone else needs your help to escape their own bad situation. It’s okay to lend a hand, as long as you are sure you’re not going to end up carrying burdens that don’t belong to you.” I don’t know about you, but this is much more helpful than the tarot books I learned with, which ranged from big long detailed explanations for each card that went on for twenty pages or more each to books which described each card in a thesaurus of random words in the hopes that one of them would spark something. This book tells you something concrete about what each card might actually mean to you in a reading. The cards themselves are styled after kitschy retro witch postcards, so if that’s not your thing you probably won’t care for all the pointy hats and black cats. Witchy kitsch is one of my favorite things, so needless to say I love the illustrations. This is a bright cheerful deck with an upbeat outlook. In the Tower, for example, the proactive witch has burned this down on her own; she’s no victim of things falling apart but a player in destroying what wasn’t working to create what she wants in its place. If there’s one thing I wish were different about the deck, it’s the cardstock. These are fairly thin and it took some getting used to shuffling them without sending them flying across the room. In short, I love this deck. It’s a new favorite and I look forward to using it again and again for readings of all kinds.
S**T
I was very drawn to this deck and happy to receive the beautiful box with book and cards. At first I was a bit disappointed with the quality of the cards. The very first time I shuffled the deck I damaged a card. I might be clumsy, but still, you should be able to shuffle without bending and making creases in the cards so easily. But after using them I'm actually very happy, they're light and the artwork is beautiful. It takes me back to childhood and picture books. The guide book is great for beginners like me.
A**R
Felt the brand new product was a bit pricey and went with the "used - as new" option that was available. All the cards are there and the guidebook is in perfect condition. Only the inside of the box shows a bit a use. Comes in a big "gift set" type box, which I was not expecting, so it's considerably bigger than I was expecting. The cards themselves are standard size. They are gorgeous! I decided to get them after I had a reading done and the person was using this deck. The artwork is superb and very communicative. The guidebook is big and really well done; it reads a bit like a story. Love it!
M**A
Beautiful deck of cards - I LOVE the illustrations! They give you a real fairytale feel. Great book as well - definitely comes in handy as the interpretations are really well written. Beginners will benefit greatly. I don't agree with those who say the cards are paper thin and can't be shuffled. They are no thinner than my previous tarot deck. If you are used to oracle cards, however, they may feel thin. Good quality, though!
O**F
C'est de loin mon préféré! Il est vraiment magnifique, unique! Tout d'abord il est dans une grande boite solide qui s'ouvre sur un côté et est aimanté ce qui est très pratique. A l'intérieur, il y a un ruban de satin qui permet de sortir plus facilement le gros livre et les cartes et ça j'adore! Les cartes tiennent bien en place à l'intérieur du coffret et tout est vraiment de qualité. C'est un tarot basé sur le Rider-Waite. Tout d'abord les cartes: Elles sont de taille moyenne, comme dans la plupart des jeux, sans bordures autour des illustrations ce qui est très bien. Elles ne sont pas très épaisses mais sont solides , bien plastifiées, la texture est très agréable et elles glissent très bien. Les illustrations sont vraiment splendides avec les sorcières et leurs chats sur pratiquement toutes les cartes qui appuient encore plus la signification déjà très clair des chaque carte et c'est souvent très amusant! Il y a le nom de la carte et son numéro au bas de chaque carte. Le dos des cartes est très beau également représentant sur un beau fond bleu nuit parsemé d'étoiles , un balais ainsi qu'un beau chat noir et un chapeau de sorcière Le livre: Il est très beau, souple mais solide avec du papier glacé et tout en couleur. De plus bien qu'il soit en anglais il est très facile à comprendre . Il y a tout d'abord la présentation de l'auteur et de l'artiste. Ensuite une explication sur le jeu et sa façon de l'utiliser, comment faire une lecture. Puis il y a des réponses aux questions que l'on peut se poser surtout pour les débutants comme la signification d'un signifiant, les cartes à l'endroit et à l'envers (dans ce livre il n'y a pas d'explications pour les cartes renversées ce que je trouve bien également car il y a un assez grand nombre de cartes dans un tarot sans qu'on rajoute en plus un sens aux cartes inversées ) ,s'il faut avoir des capacités psychiques pour tirer les cartes...etc. Ensuite il y a quelques rituels et formules pour par exemple consacrer son jeu, un charme pour faire une bonne lecture ... Puis viennent les arcanes majeures suivies des mineures. Pour chaque cartes on a la cartes représentée en grand sur toute une page avec dessous une petite phrase qui donne déjà une indication au sens de la carte puis il y a environ une page et demi de texte pour chaque carte majeurs comme mineures avec une description de la carte et l'explication le tout très clair et dans un anglais facile je trouve. Pour chaque arcane majeure il y a ensuite après le texte une page entière pour noter ce que l'on souhaite.et pour les arcanes mineures il y a quelques pages de notes par-ci par-là. A la fin on a les tirages: tirage à 1 carte, tirage à 3 cartes et le tirage de la croix celtique le tout agrémenté de représentations des cartes un peu partout dans le livre. Un très bel ouvrage très bien fait et très juste dans l'interprétation qui permet aussi bien le développement personnel que la divination. Que dire de plus sinon qu'en plus d'être vraiment magnifique et de qualité , c'est un jeu extrêmement bien fait et simple, avec un coté ludique qui n'enlève en rien le sérieux des lectures et qui permet grandement de s'orienter vers une démarche spirituelle, un développement personnel. Une vraie merveille que je conseille aux débutants comme à ceux qui connaissent déjà bien le tarot.
A**O
Il Everyday Witch Tarot è un mazzo di tarocchi accompagnato da un piccolo libro guida in lingua inglese, pubblicato da Llewellyn Publications nel 2017. Le carte sono di formato standard tarot, con dimensioni di circa 21 cm x 13,5 cm. Sono stampate su cartoncino semi-rigido con finitura liscia, al tatto risultano piacevoli e resistenti, con colori vividi e dettagli ben definiti nelle illustrazioni. Non sono sottili come in mazzi economici, ma hanno una robustezza che consente un uso frequente senza deteriorarsi subito. Il mazzo Everyday Witch Tarot è adatto per la lettura dei tarocchi sia personale che per altre persone, ma anche a chi sta iniziando ad affacciarsi a questa pratica perché la guida spiega ogni carta in modo semplice. Le immagini sono molto belle e facili da ricordare, il che aiuta soprattutto chi è alle prime armi. Ho acquistato questo mazzo per fare un regalo e devo dire che è stato molto gradito. Non sono solo belle ma sono anche molto resistenti, dopo un anno di utilizzo non si sono ancora rovinate. Con l’acquisto del Everyday Witch Tarot troverete: Un mazzo completo di 78 carte tarot con illustrazioni a tema “witchy”. Una guida tascabile in inglese che spiega ogni carta, il suo significato e come leggerla. Cofanetto per riporre le carte.
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