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J**U
Fun and a good study tool
This is the best most fun coloring book for me. The coloring is a good practice. Lots of opportunities to create your own shading without too much guidance. Also a good opportunity to study and memorize the meanings of the various cards. Cards themselves the result are probably too thin to use much but I still really enjoy them and the process of creating the colors.
S**I
Best value ever!!!
The media could not be loaded. The quality of the cards are better than I expected. It's not as thick as card stock but its nit super thin. It's easy to shuffle even in my small hands. I do plan to laminate since they do bend easily. The card has to two textures, the back with the eye is smooth and slightly glossy and the coloring side is veleblt smooth and takes on color pencils wonderfully. I used cra-z-art pencils and Crayola colors of the world. I would have to give it the fault of not being super blendable but it's decent enough. For only $10, this value is impeccable! Unlike most adult coloring books which have intricate patterns to color (which is the adult part lol), it's nice to have a medium level patten where we have the freedom to add detail as we like as you can see on certain cards. I've always wanted to color my own tarot with the Radiant Rider-Waite deck template and this is the closet I've come to seeing a blank version of that deck. I HIGHLY RECOMNEND THIS FOR EVERYONE!!!!
J**5
Anyone learning tarot should color their own set!
I love the concept of coloring one’s own cards. It’s a great way to meditate on the concepts hidden within/behind the cards. I received this yesterday and immediately got to work on the first card. I love that there are pictures included for inspiration. I don’t know anything about shading, but I used the image in the book for inspiration. I am choosing to paint my cards with HIMI Gouache paints (also found on Amazon). My paints have dried, but I use a special Japanese spray that’s for reviving watercolors. It’s also found on Amazon, but I don’t know the name because it’s in Japanese. It was recommended to me. I’m hoping anyone can easily search for it. I recommend using nail brushes because they are much smaller and a fine Tombow marker for the line work. I tried using a fine nail brush for the line work but I don’t have good paint control yet, so I gobbed it in a few places. The Tombow brush is still a bit thick, but I’m learning to control the lightness of my touch. I’m excited to paint the rest of the cards. Happy painting and intuition development for all who are reading this comment. Cheers to learning and growth 🫶🏼
A**Y
Fun Idea
I haven’t started coloring yet but I will say I’m impressed with the quality. Of course they’re not like the material of a regular deck, they’re less durable as they’re more of a card stock which makes it easier to color. I pooped a few out to see how they’d shuffle and I’m not disappointed, however, you do have to be careful bc if you’re not, the back side of the card will rip a little.The book comes with descriptions for each card as well which is nice. At least if you buy it and decide you’re not a fan, you have a description book. I think it’s a fun project for anyone who's into tarot and also likes to color and do art. It’s a unique idea and overall I think worth the price.
A**A
Lovely
This little coloring book/color your own tarot cards is delightful! I love the idea of coloring your own cards-putting a little more of "you" in the "energy" of the cards. It's soothing and relaxing to color away while contemplating the meaning of the card. I haven't colored all of them yet. I'm taking my sweet time and enjoying the process of creation! The cards come perforated around the edges to help you "push" them out. They color well. I haven't shuffled them yet. I will probably NOT hard core shuffle them as they are a little thinner than regular tarot cards. I will let you know what happens when I try a real shuffle.
M**A
Such a pleasant surprise!
I have to say I didn’t know what to expect with these cards but I am floored! They come in a full color book (except for the coloring surface of the cards of course) that gives a history of the tarot, how to do different spreads and the meanings of each card. Then the cards themselves - stellar. Some of the detail is quite small, but since each card is maybe 5in by about 3 1/2in that’s to be expected. The lines are nice and crisp and they are not so detailed as to be annoying but enough that you can add shading or even backgrounds to make them look more unique. The coloring surface is a bright white paper with a pretty nice tooth and works well with colored pencil. I am working on the attached card with Prismacolor premieres and scholars as well as Hero pencils. I’d recommend this book to any colorist that enjoys tarot but I’d also recommend it to any colorist that likes postcard books or just is interested in having 78 cool little art pieces to color. I’d give this 10 stars if I could!
W**.
So much fun
This is fun for tarot people who like to color. Definitely couldn't shuffle these but it's just for fun anyways. Would purchase as a gift
J**R
Color my own tarot cards
These are awesome. I’m so glad I got them.
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