Everyday Witch Tarot (Everyday Witch Tarot, 1)
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.
A**A
Everyday Witch Tarot: A Modern and Magical Tarot Deck for All
I recently acquired the "Everyday Witch Tarot" deck, and I must say, it's been an enchanting addition to my tarot collection.First and foremost, the artwork is absolutely captivating. The whimsical and modern witch theme gives the cards a unique personality that stands out from traditional tarot decks. The colors are vibrant, and the illustrations are rich in detail, making it a joy to connect with the cards.The deck is designed with a beginner-friendly approach, which is great for someone like me who's relatively new to tarot reading. Each card has clear, concise symbolism, and the guidebook that comes with it is incredibly helpful. It not only explains the meanings of each card but also provides practical insights and suggestions for interpretation.One of the standout features for me is the relatability of the deck. The "Everyday Witch Tarot" incorporates everyday scenarios and experiences, making it easy to connect with on a personal level. Whether it's dealing with work, relationships, or daily challenges, the cards offer guidance that feels relevant to modern life.The cardstock quality is excellent, and the cards shuffle smoothly without feeling flimsy. This is a durable deck that will likely withstand regular use for a long time.Overall, the "Everyday Witch Tarot" deck is a delightful and user-friendly choice for both beginners and experienced tarot enthusiasts. Its captivating artwork, relatable themes, and clear symbolism make it a valuable tool for introspection and guidance. I've thoroughly enjoyed using this deck, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking to explore tarot or add a fresh perspective to their readings.
B**9
Did I Need Another Witch-Themed Tarot Deck? No…Did I Need To Buy the EWT Deck? Yes, Yes I Did!
Just when I thought I didn’t need another witch or pagan-themed divination deck, I start seeing author Deborah Blake’s stunning Everyday Witch Tarot everywhere I look. I am glad I did. What a fantastic deck. And not just because it has a lot of cats in it either, though that is a great selling point for me. So let’s get down to it. The box is big and sturdy enough to hold the 252-page, color-illustrated book and the cards).The cards are the perfect size for shuffling (or ruffling). They seem thin, so I wonder how they will hold up to heavy usage. But the cards are borderless (art from top to bottom) which I love. The deck is Rider-Waite inspired. The artwork (by Elisabeth Alba, who seems to have a background illustrating children’s books) is what drew me in immediately. The images are both whimsical and deep at the same time. My only caveat would be that I wish it was a little more culturally and socially representative as witches come from all corners of the world and all walks of life.I love the book, Deborah Blake does not interpret the cards in reversed positions, but her interpretations are richly developed. She provides a card overview, things to consider, sassy, yet serious quotes under the picture of each card, and a line or two describing the underlying card theme at the beginning of card interpretations. I love her style. She doesn’t just provide lists of keywords or phrases, she really tells the story behind each card. I believe this is more helpful to new Tarot practitioners who often feel like they have to memorize a bunch of keywords rather than letting the images guide their intuition.It was hard for me to decide which cards to highlight as so many spoke to me. Out of the Majors, I chose: the Lovers card. Just look at all the harmony and balance displayed in this image, even the cats’ shadows reflect this. And the fire seems to blends these energies, revealing “the power of love”.The Minor Arcana’s Aces all represent their elemental associations well. The 3 of Swords card shows heartache, yet the journal on the bed indicates trying to come to terms with the pain and hopefully learn something from it. The 2 of Pentacles truly shows what a balancing act life can be at times. The 10 of Cups card emphasizes what’s really important in life…the people (and animals) we love. The 7 of Wands depicts a Witch and her cat in a defensive stand, even when, as Deborah Blake explains, that may no longer be necessary.So if you are a Witch, or just an avid Tarot reader, or collector, I recommend adding this deck to your collection, and using them. I dove in immediately and haven’t come up for air since!
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