Open yourselves up to the experience of learning through process, discovering through research, and creating a tarot deck all your own.
So let this serve as a guide, but don’t expect any spoon-feeding. If I was able to put together my decks by doing my own research, so can you. I invite you to do your own research when it comes to execution.
Now I know some of you who frequent this blog do have tarot deck creation goals of your own… so I thought I’d put together a guide that can *fingers crossed* walk you through the creation process the way I did it.ĭisclaimer: I get a lot of questions about suppliers, printers, and the like… if that’s what you think you’re going to find in this post, I’m going to tell you right away that it isn’t. Two years later, I employed the same collage style to create the Pinoy Practical Magic Tarot Deck.
I would buy these indie decks from places like Two Sides Tarot and Little Red Tarot, and thought that just maybe I could come up with my own little selection to sell to people in Manila (and maybe Asia).īut things took an unexpected turn when I decided to play around one night with some collage imagery online, and then the Practical Magic Starter Deck was born. What I really wanted to do was create a shop (online first, brick and mortar later) that sold independently created tarot and oracle decks-like the kinds I collected. Tarot deck creation was never one of my goals when I set up Practical Magic.