I took some notes and I am going to start my own. I run a tarot blog for like ten years now but surprisingly have a very boring tarot log of my spreads, meanings and readings. Over the years I've kept different system ones like playing cards or oracles. I think it would be fun to try digitally on Goodnotes also since it is very easy to make a collage out of any photo you find online. See, the bulb is lit. Off I go.
A ton of the pocket printers use receipt paper and heat printing so be super careful what you get if you get one. Heat printing will disappear if your journal gets to a certain temp depending on handling and weather conditions.
Thank you for mentioning the copy function of your printer. After years I've discovered my printer has one too!! This is such an easy way to print your cards! 🙏💞
Absolutely beautiful, Dawn! 😊 I'm currently trying to revamp the tarot journaling practice I previously had. I recall when I would use different decks every day for several different Instagram challenges and, overtime, that wore me out from continuing to tarot journal in general. So, now, I decided to take it slow and study a tarot deck for the time being. 🙂
That sounds like a great plan! I'm kinda doing the same, just focusing on a handful of decks for the month rather than swapping them out as frequently as I used to. 🙂 Thank you for watching! ❤️
Watching these videos and seeing how you go indepth with a deck is so inspiring. I bought your Tarot Bound e-book, and I am creating my first Tarot deck specific journal so that I can get a better bond with the deck. I'm almost done pasting in a copy of all the cards that I printed out and it has been really fun. I'm glad that I have found a way to mix my love for Tarot and my love for creating art into the same activity. Thank you for the e-book and the inspiration
So much great information. I love covering a mistake with out tape and a cut spot of washi tape and how to minimize your journal with printing out pictures instead of pictures🥰
Love this. Great tips for mess ups and I explore my initial reading on a regular notebook and then transfer to my journal. Its fir sure a multi step process. Thanks for sharing
Thank you, yet again! I've learned so much from this video. I'm dyslexic so I make lots of mistakes... I've learned to ignore most of them, but when you get a thick blotchy word mess, it needs correcting. I'd never heard of white-out tape (it's in my Amazon cart now, along with washi tape rolls and your book!). The only disk bound journal I could find here in the UK, was by Eagle and has annoying boxes for titles at the head of each page and their logo in the footer. So I've been paper crafting and using large washi stickers on each page (header and footer) and I must say, I love the result. Also popped a pocket printer into my Amazon basket too, so I'm excited to see how it works.
Thank you for making this video! I've started my own tarot journal very recently and I've been looking for ideas and advice and this has given me so much insight! I've got a 3 in 1 printer so I can make color copies of my spreads. I look forward to working with my decks and learning about them on my journey ❤
Really amazing tarot journals. The spreads come alive for me. Thanks for putting so much time into this series. I would love a full but very quick walkthrough of a public friendly tarot journal of yours.
I love this series, thank you for so generously sharing your experiences and advice, Dawn Michelle. I've got one of the tiny printers with sticker paper - I think Lisa Papez showed a... Polaroid? Canon? - she uses and I was absolutely enthralled by the idea. It was one of those things where the idea trumped the reality because I rarely make time to invest into learning about a deck. Instead, I do a quick spread, and use a lazy hybrid of digital and paper journaling. I take a picture of each spread and upload with a descriptive title and date to my Google Drive. Then I journal about it in Drive or write something on a sticky note or worse, just leave it in my head. Ridiculously disorganized. smh. Sorry, ramble / rant over. 8-) Onwards to your "How to trim a deck" video!
I think that's great, use what works for you! I do a lot of quick and lazy reads too, we just never see those cause they don't end up in my journals hehe. 🙂 Thank you for watching! ❤️
I have a HP Sprocket pocket printer and I would say the quality of the image and true to colour is not as good as what you get with your regular printer. Also the cost per print is high. I like it for the occasional print but I might need to get a proper printer one of these days... if I can find somewhere to put it! Thanks for this video. Lovely work as always.
Thank you so much, that is helpful! After reading everyone's comments I think I'm going to stick with my current process. It's quick and easy with the best results for the lowest cost I think. 🙂 Thank you for watching! ❤️
Your journals are so pretty ! I just love them ! Thank you so much for sharing all your Magical tips and tricks on how to journal :-) I have learned a ton ! Really enjoy this series :-) Much love and many Blessings ! 💖
Loving this series now that I've finally gotten down to watching it! I love the visual nature of your journals, but have become very minimalist in terms of physical stuff, so I'm working on a whole setup in Notion where I can do gallery views with card and deck images and kind of recreate the fun creative feel without actually picking up a pen 🙂
Thank you so much Dawn for your inspiring videos! I watch tons of the Mod with Me videos and love them! But this Tarot journal series really has my heart as a lifelong journal keeper. I dove into Tarot in January like a mad witch and proceeded to acquire an undisclosed number of decks, all gorgeous (with many re-homed and more to re-home!) but my Tarot journaling practice is sort of a hot mess as you say. It looks more like the Commonplace journal with a mishmash of spreads, lists, class notes, etc. This series is helping me decide that I would like to be more clear and focused in my journaling so that I can actually look back and see how things have progressed as well as bring my creative side into the mix. SO thanks for this series and all that you do for the Tarot scene. with love, a fellow Portlander! Maybe I'll see ya at New Ren in the journal section sometime!
I am so glad that you found it helpful! I'm always tweaking my journaling practice, but I find having different books for different things is helpful for me. I added a braindump/commonplace insert to my main planner/journal so that I could still have a place to dump things because I've found I need that! But I like my working journals to be focused when I can because it keeps my brain in order. (I have a fun video coming in Oct on my other tarot/deck journals you might enjoy!) I've com across a couple people from this area, once things calm down a bit, I'd love to plan a local meetup! 🙂 Thank you for watching! ❤️
Love this series! I use Pixlr as a free online photoshop alterative and it works wonderfully. I'm also thinking about a pocket printer for my practice. I mean, how awesome would it be to add pictures of spreads, altar set ups, or just pictures of your spellwork into your magical journals?! My mother has a HP sprocket and uses is all the time for her planner. I did notice that the colours are just a little bit off, but I'm not sure if that is because of the sprocket, or because of my mom's skills in making pictures... lol!
I have heard that the colors aren't as true on the pocket printers, which would probably drive me crazy but you can't bet them for the convenience! 🙂 Thank you for watching! ❤️
Thank you so much Dawn for all this helpful info. You’ve inspired me so much with my Tarot journaling & these tips especially about how to print spreads out is so useful :)
It would be really interesting to see what your actually writing for each type of journal entry! I know that sometimes that can be very personal but maybe you have some entries that are not so. I struggle with my entries since I am a newbie reader. I really need to read some examples!
If you watch my monthly journal flip through, you can usually see most of what's written inside, but maybe I can put together a more in-depth video on it. 🙂 Thank you for watching! ❤️
When you were talking about covering mistakes with Washi on the page that said "Self Care Sunday, what deck has the "swan boat and sun" card that on the opposite page? That deck looks beautiful. Could you link the IG person who has the links for prompts? Thank you so much! You're journals are so beautiful and I really appreciate all the tips too! I'm definitely going to start using better paper for my photocopies.
Do you know what time stamp the deck you are looking for is at? As for the prompts, they are all mine! I post them every Sunday on my IG account. I also have a Pinterest board (link on my website) with all the past ones. I hope that helps! 🙂 Thank you for watching! ❤️
If I don't make them myself I usually buy them Paper Penguin Co on etsy. They are great quality and really affordable. I hope that helps! 🙂 Thank you for watching! ❤️
Just use a regular inkjet printer you buy at Walmart making sure that the ink cartridges have 4 -5 separate color cartridges, these printers tend to be around the $100 range. The printables aren’t going to be that much more different then a more high end printer especially if you’re using the correct paper, these types of printers I have found to work perfectly for digital ephemera. You can purchase refillable cartridges on eBay (or use a drill to make a small hole in the cartridge when your ink is low to refill) and buy printer ink bottles from eBay and you’ll have unlimited printing!!!
Your journals are very beautiful. Great ideas!
I took some notes and I am going to start my own. I run a tarot blog for like ten years now but surprisingly have a very boring tarot log of my spreads, meanings and readings. Over the years I've kept different system ones like playing cards or oracles. I think it would be fun to try digitally on Goodnotes also since it is very easy to make a collage out of any photo you find online. See, the bulb is lit. Off I go.
A ton of the pocket printers use receipt paper and heat printing so be super careful what you get if you get one. Heat printing will disappear if your journal gets to a certain temp depending on handling and weather conditions.
Good to know! Thanks for sharing that. 😀
Thank you for mentioning the copy function of your printer. After years I've discovered my printer has one too!! This is such an easy way to print your cards! 🙏💞
It does make it super quick and easy and I find I get those truest colors that way. 🙂 Thank you for watching! ❤️
Soooo many great tips ! Ty
Absolutely beautiful, Dawn! 😊 I'm currently trying to revamp the tarot journaling practice I previously had. I recall when I would use different decks every day for several different Instagram challenges and, overtime, that wore me out from continuing to tarot journal in general. So, now, I decided to take it slow and study a tarot deck for the time being. 🙂
That sounds like a great plan! I'm kinda doing the same, just focusing on a handful of decks for the month rather than swapping them out as frequently as I used to. 🙂 Thank you for watching! ❤️
@@DawnMichelleTarot You're very welcome! 😊 I can't wait for part 3. 🙂
Watching these videos and seeing how you go indepth with a deck is so inspiring. I bought your Tarot Bound e-book, and I am creating my first Tarot deck specific journal so that I can get a better bond with the deck. I'm almost done pasting in a copy of all the cards that I printed out and it has been really fun. I'm glad that I have found a way to mix my love for Tarot and my love for creating art into the same activity. Thank you for the e-book and the inspiration
That is so fantastic, I am so glad you are enjoying it. And thank you so much for support of my work! 🙂 Thank you for watching! ❤️
So much great information. I love covering a mistake with out tape and a cut spot of washi tape and how to minimize your journal with printing out pictures instead of pictures🥰
I am so glad you enjoyed it.
🙂 Thank you for watching. ❤️
This is so helpful for my personal grimoire ♡ thank you
I am so glad you found it helpful! 🙂 Thank you for watching! ❤️
Love this. Great tips for mess ups and I explore my initial reading on a regular notebook and then transfer to my journal. Its fir sure a multi step process. Thanks for sharing
Mine is generally a multi-step process as well, at least it's one I enjoy! 🙂 Thank you for watching! ❤️
So inspired!
I am so glad you enjoyed it. 🙂 Thank you for watching! ❤️
Those are beautiful!
Thank you, I am so glad you enjoyed it. 🙂 Thank you for watching! ❤️
Thank you, yet again! I've learned so much from this video. I'm dyslexic so I make lots of mistakes... I've learned to ignore most of them, but when you get a thick blotchy word mess, it needs correcting. I'd never heard of white-out tape (it's in my Amazon cart now, along with washi tape rolls and your book!). The only disk bound journal I could find here in the UK, was by Eagle and has annoying boxes for titles at the head of each page and their logo in the footer. So I've been paper crafting and using large washi stickers on each page (header and footer) and I must say, I love the result. Also popped a pocket printer into my Amazon basket too, so I'm excited to see how it works.
How exciting! I am so glad you've found my videos helpful and have been exploring your own journaling practice. 🙂 Thank you for watching! ❤️
Thank you for making this video! I've started my own tarot journal very recently and I've been looking for ideas and advice and this has given me so much insight! I've got a 3 in 1 printer so I can make color copies of my spreads. I look forward to working with my decks and learning about them on my journey ❤
How fun! I love tarot journaling, it’s a huge part of my practice. 🥰
@@DawnMichelleTarot I love it, too! Journaling is fun as well as beneficial for mental wellness and personal growth. ^-^
Would it be possible to follow you and your readings during an average day? So we see how and why you do different pulls a day. Thank you!
That would be kinda fun, I'll give some thought on how to put together a video like that! 🙂 Thank you for watching! ❤️
Really amazing tarot journals. The spreads come alive for me. Thanks for putting so much time into this series. I would love a full but very quick walkthrough of a public friendly tarot journal of yours.
I do a walk-through on my journal pages each month but it's not very quick I'm afraid. 🙂 Thank you for watching! ❤️
I love this series, thank you for so generously sharing your experiences and advice, Dawn Michelle.
I've got one of the tiny printers with sticker paper - I think Lisa Papez showed a... Polaroid? Canon? - she uses and I was absolutely enthralled by the idea. It was one of those things where the idea trumped the reality because I rarely make time to invest into learning about a deck. Instead, I do a quick spread, and use a lazy hybrid of digital and paper journaling. I take a picture of each spread and upload with a descriptive title and date to my Google Drive. Then I journal about it in Drive or write something on a sticky note or worse, just leave it in my head. Ridiculously disorganized. smh.
Sorry, ramble / rant over. 8-)
Onwards to your "How to trim a deck" video!
I think that's great, use what works for you! I do a lot of quick and lazy reads too, we just never see those cause they don't end up in my journals hehe. 🙂 Thank you for watching! ❤️
I have a HP Sprocket pocket printer and I would say the quality of the image and true to colour is not as good as what you get with your regular printer. Also the cost per print is high. I like it for the occasional print but I might need to get a proper printer one of these days... if I can find somewhere to put it!
Thanks for this video. Lovely work as always.
Thank you so much, that is helpful! After reading everyone's comments I think I'm going to stick with my current process. It's quick and easy with the best results for the lowest cost I think. 🙂 Thank you for watching! ❤️
Your journals are so pretty ! I just love them ! Thank you so much for sharing all your Magical tips and tricks on how to journal :-) I have learned a ton ! Really enjoy this series :-) Much love and many Blessings ! 💖
I am so glad you enjoyed it and found it helpful! 🙂 Thank you for watching! ❤️
Loving this series now that I've finally gotten down to watching it! I love the visual nature of your journals, but have become very minimalist in terms of physical stuff, so I'm working on a whole setup in Notion where I can do gallery views with card and deck images and kind of recreate the fun creative feel without actually picking up a pen 🙂
That is so cool! I would love to try something like that as well some time. 🙂 Thank you for watching! ❤️
Thank you so much Dawn for your inspiring videos! I watch tons of the Mod with Me videos and love them! But this Tarot journal series really has my heart as a lifelong journal keeper. I dove into Tarot in January like a mad witch and proceeded to acquire an undisclosed number of decks, all gorgeous (with many re-homed and more to re-home!) but my Tarot journaling practice is sort of a hot mess as you say. It looks more like the Commonplace journal with a mishmash of spreads, lists, class notes, etc. This series is helping me decide that I would like to be more clear and focused in my journaling so that I can actually look back and see how things have progressed as well as bring my creative side into the mix. SO thanks for this series and all that you do for the Tarot scene. with love, a fellow Portlander! Maybe I'll see ya at New Ren in the journal section sometime!
I am so glad that you found it helpful! I'm always tweaking my journaling practice, but I find having different books for different things is helpful for me. I added a braindump/commonplace insert to my main planner/journal so that I could still have a place to dump things because I've found I need that! But I like my working journals to be focused when I can because it keeps my brain in order. (I have a fun video coming in Oct on my other tarot/deck journals you might enjoy!) I've com across a couple people from this area, once things calm down a bit, I'd love to plan a local meetup! 🙂 Thank you for watching! ❤️
I absolutely LOVE this series!
You are truly an inspirational person! ✨
I am so glad you are enjoying it! 🙂 Thank you for watching! ❤️
Brilliant and SO ,SO Helpful......THANK YOU for all the great tips!
I am so glad that you enjoyed it and found it helpful! 🙂 Thank you for watching! ❤️
Love this series! I use Pixlr as a free online photoshop alterative and it works wonderfully. I'm also thinking about a pocket printer for my practice. I mean, how awesome would it be to add pictures of spreads, altar set ups, or just pictures of your spellwork into your magical journals?! My mother has a HP sprocket and uses is all the time for her planner. I did notice that the colours are just a little bit off, but I'm not sure if that is because of the sprocket, or because of my mom's skills in making pictures... lol!
I have heard that the colors aren't as true on the pocket printers, which would probably drive me crazy but you can't bet them for the convenience! 🙂 Thank you for watching! ❤️
Thank you so much Dawn for all this helpful info. You’ve inspired me so much with my Tarot journaling & these tips especially about how to print spreads out is so useful :)
I am so glad you found it helpful! 🙂 Thank you for watching! ❤️
hey plz make a video on beginner tarot spreds
I have a beginner series that I'm working on and I'll try to include some spreads in that! 🙂 Thank you for watching! ❤️
It would be really interesting to see what your actually writing for each type of journal entry! I know that sometimes that can be very personal but maybe you have some entries that are not so. I struggle with my entries since I am a newbie reader. I really need to read some examples!
If you watch my monthly journal flip through, you can usually see most of what's written inside, but maybe I can put together a more in-depth video on it. 🙂 Thank you for watching! ❤️
@@DawnMichelleTarot Thanks! I am learning a lot!
When I saw harvest moon I instantly thought of the video game lol 😂😂
Hehe that's awesome! 🙂 Thank you for watching. ❤️
Hi! What do you use to print your photos out?
I use my canon printer to print all the images in my journals. 🙂 Thank you for watching! ❤️
Do you use actual cards to glue into your journal, or are those card pictures in your journal xerox copies?
It’s just copies 😁 I just make a little printout of them at a reduced size and then cut them out and put them in my journals.
When you were talking about covering mistakes with Washi on the page that said "Self Care Sunday, what deck has the "swan boat and sun" card that on the opposite page? That deck looks beautiful. Could you link the IG person who has the links for prompts? Thank you so much! You're journals are so beautiful and I really appreciate all the tips too! I'm definitely going to start using better paper for my photocopies.
Do you know what time stamp the deck you are looking for is at? As for the prompts, they are all mine! I post them every Sunday on my IG account. I also have a Pinterest board (link on my website) with all the past ones. I hope that helps! 🙂 Thank you for watching! ❤️
@@DawnMichelleTarot It was at 19:35. I'll go check your IG account too. Thanks!
@@DawnMichelleTarot Did you saw something about someone called "lionheart" on IG? Or was I hearing things?
@@DawnMichelleTarot Oh! I see the link to lionharts! thank you!
That is the Mystical Healing Reading cards from rockpool. amzn.to/2Qp4zo8 🙂
Where do you buy your inserts? Thanks
If I don't make them myself I usually buy them Paper Penguin Co on etsy. They are great quality and really affordable. I hope that helps! 🙂 Thank you for watching! ❤️
@@DawnMichelleTarot thanks!
😍😍😍
Hi. Is that your artwork in the book?
Most of the time, unless it's a collage piece. I tend to doodle alot it my journals. 🙂 Thank you for watching! ❤️
My pocket printer is horrible. The colors are all off, and all details in highlights and shadows disappear.
Oh no, I have heard that colors are not as true on some of them. Just curious, which one do you have? 🙂 Thank you for watching! ❤️
@@DawnMichelleTarot I have the HP Sprocket Photo Printer (2nd edition)
Just use a regular inkjet printer you buy at Walmart making sure that the ink cartridges have 4 -5 separate color cartridges, these printers tend to be around the $100 range. The printables aren’t going to be that much more different then a more high end printer especially if you’re using the correct paper, these types of printers I have found to work perfectly for digital ephemera. You can purchase refillable cartridges on eBay (or use a drill to make a small hole in the cartridge when your ink is low to refill) and buy printer ink bottles from eBay and you’ll have unlimited printing!!!