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Coloring Book of Shadows: Tarot Journal

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** Premium 70# Paper Edition** Want to find more magic and inspiration in your tarot cards? Explore richly illustrated note pages, tarot spreads, spells, and much more as you follow your own intuitive path in this enchanting tarot journal. With over 100 pages of original illustrations to color, versatile dot-grid note pages, and plenty of ideas to get started or continue your practice, this book is a creative canvas for you to inspire and enliven your tarot card readings. - Over 100 pages of original illustrations to color
- Over 60 illustrated note pages with dot-grid (0.5 cm, lightly printed)
- Concise beginner's instructions on how to read your tarot cards
- 10 pages of tarot spreads and ritual ideas
- Journaling prompts and ideas on how to create your own tarot spreads
- Tarot card keyword "quick reference" pages
- Illustrations are printed on one side of the page (with light dot-grid on the back)
- A handy 7"x10" journal size Let your magic unfold as you write, color, create, and follow your intuition in this unique tarot journal.

226 pages, Paperback

Published March 20, 2019

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December 28, 2020
I love this book! Excellent instructional book on tarot!Excellent & lots of space for answers to probing questions. Plus lots of blank, yet illustrated pages to record your own explorations. It also can be a coloring book. The illustrations are excellent and make me envious.
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October 6, 2021
I recently decided I was going to learn to read tarot cards and I wanted a separate book to keep my first readings in because I thought that might be something interesting to look back on, and I also wanted to have them in one place.

This journal doubles as a coloring book. I didn’t really need a coloring book but I liked that the illustrations were all different, it wasn’t a single form repeated over and over and over. Surprisingly I found that I like the coloring book aspect of it. Sometimes I need to sit down and relax before I focus on the Tarot cards and coloring certainly helps me to relax without distracting my mind toward another topic. So that was a nice surprise.

The thing that I do not like about this journal is that fully half of the book is text. It covers everything from journaling to creating your own spreads to what the cards mean to this particular author. That would’ve been fine if it was sold as a book about tarot. But it was sold as a tarot journal and I expected to have the vast majority of pages available to write in. That was disappointing.

Other suggestions for improvement would be to have a table of contents so that the text could be used as a reference and actually be useful. Also it would be nice if the pages were numbered in the book so that the user could reference and cross reference information (admittedly that might be a personal requirement).

Nevertheless The pictures are really cute and it is nice to have the option of having different looking pages rather than a repeated form. I am really enjoying this journal.
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