DIY Tarot Playing Cards Printing Tips & Supplies

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
  • Create a custom prototype card deck using the Canva app (or any app you can export to PDF, with CMYK color), print on #110 or #120 lb. cardstock, and cut the cards yourself with a few basic supplies (cutting mat, cork-backed ruler, X-acto, corner rounder).
    Here's a tour through my improved colors Tarot Marseille deck:
    • Madenie Tarot Marseill...

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  • @dirtypatwalsh
    @dirtypatwalsh 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    When I read tarot, I studied under a tarot school called Builders of the Adytum. Part of the course was coloring a black and white deck that they sent me. It was very interesting and I earned a degree in tarot fundamentals and practical occultism (2 separate diplomas). I found tarot very interesting for years and have read professionally and did one on one readings often about 15 years ago.
    I used to really be deeply into occultism until Jesus revealed himself to me thru the Bible I read as a teenager that I picked up again at age 50. Now I don’t feel right about messing with it. But I’ve kept many of my old decks. The most famous deck I think is the Rider-Waite but I used a version of that deck called the Albano-Waite as it’s colored correctly in the quabbalistic scheme of things.
    Tarot is a strangely accurate way of reading into your life…others lives…I never realized how much you were into it! Great tips btw. 😎👍

    • @p1nesap
      @p1nesap  6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@dirtypatwalsh Thanks for posting buddy! 🙂 Wow you have pro experience with this stuff. I don't like the Rider-Waite cards, they're dark to me. The Marseille tarot (in this video) is open ended (especially pips), whereas RWS foists visual interpretations, and they usually suck. For example the 10 of Swords can be completion of thought/plan or perhaps lack thereof) whereas the RWS is just an awful image. Not to mention Batons (sticks/Clubs) aren't "Wands" same as Coins aren't "Pentacles." That's from 1909 Golden Dawn, whereas Marseille & suit names go back to 1400's Italy. I'm gonna do a video about this. Note the book on my table is a RSV bible, gift from my Ma. 👐 That's cool you colored a B&W deck; my revision is a mostly new color scheme. Was fun to do & I learned a lot about modern printing.

    • @dirtypatwalsh
      @dirtypatwalsh 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@p1nesapvery cool Paul! I love thé Marseille deck…i have a beautiful reproduction of the first deck in that style. My BOTA deck has the Atu’s in similar pictures to the R-W, but the minor cards are done in the French style. It’s an interesting deck.
      That’s awesome that you are making it your own as to how it speaks to you.
      I haven’t read tarot in years but I’ve always found it super interesting. God bless you my friend!

    • @p1nesap
      @p1nesap  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@dirtypatwalsh G'day Pat I just searched on that BOTA deck, much nicer minors than RWS, and what an intricate system! Can only go right living Jesus' way: selfless, caring, courageous. 🌞