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The tarot cloths have finally arrived! If you missed out on the Kickstarter and want to grab one for yourself (or if you want to snag one of the hand painted tarot card holders pictured), check out the Etsy shop! ✨
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readingsbylily · 2 years
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To celebrate the Solstice, these tarot card holders are now on sale until July ✨
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As a divination enthusiast, I love adding different tools to my altar space that are designed to help with my readings. Tarot cloths, tarot bags, tarot boxes…you name it I probably have it!
The one thing I just couldn’t find that suited me was a cute card holder to display my daily card draws. So after searching for forever online and never finding the perfect holder, I decided to make my own! And then I admit I went a little wild and made a bunch more. 🤦‍♀️ So, without further ado, here are the card holders I came up with. If you too are looking for a unique holder that has a little soul, feel free to check them out here, here, and here.
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readingsbylily · 2 years
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Today is the last day to check out the project!!!
The campaign closes in less than 24 hours! You can find it here if you want to take a look✨
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The Third Eye Tarot Cloth project is ending soon! There’s just a few days left to check it out✨
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readingsbylily · 2 years
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There’s only two days left to go on the Third Eye Tarot Cloth project!
If you haven’t grabbed a tarot cloth of your own now is the time! Here’s the link if you’re interested in checking it out. For those of you who don’t need a tarot or altar cloth, there are stickers available instead and even an option to add on a one-card tarot reading, where you’ll receive the physical tarot card I’ve drawn for you.
We’re getting so close to the final stretch goal, so if you’re excited about potentially unlocking a matching tarot bag to go with your tarot cloth, then feel free to share the project on social media or invite your friends to check it out!✨
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readingsbylily · 2 years
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We’re over 300% funded!!! This project has been so much fun to share with you all, thanks so much for all of you who have offered your support!
We have just a few days left so check it out for yourself or share it with your friends if you feel called to! You’ll not only be supporting my small business, you’ll be supporting a disabled artist as well 🥰
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The Third Eye Tarot Cloth project is ending soon! There’s just a few days left to check it out✨
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readingsbylily · 2 years
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The campaign’s second stretch goal has been unlocked! An additional tarot cloth design (above) will be printed after the end of the project, with each backer having the option to choose which tarot cloth they’d like to receive.
New stretch goals have also been added, including one that we’re just about $60 away from! This third stretch goal will be a free crystal (a cluster or a large point most likely!) with every order.
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After this has been unlocked, an enamel pin will be the fourth stretch goal, followed by a tarot bag as the fifth! Some potential designs for both of these are included below:
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If you want to check out the campaign yourself, you can do so by clicking here!
Tiers start at $5 and you can include a one-card reading to your order too!
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readingsbylily · 2 years
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I love having my daily card draws on display, there’s just something so nice about having the visual reminder. I’ve always wanted to give that same experience to the people I read for, and now, after months of planning, I finally have the opportunity to!
As an add-on for my newly launched Kickstarter, I have one-card readings available, with a twist! Each person will receive the physical card I draw for them, complete with a hand-written description of the card’s message. Each one-card reading is $5 and goes toward supporting my independence as a disabled psychic reader and artist.
The deck I’ll be sending the cards out from is a gilded, medieval-style deck with some of the coolest artwork I’ve seen. I thought the gold detailing complimented the Third Eye Tarot Cloth nicely, which is why this particular deck was chosen.
If you’d like to get a personalized tarot card reading of your own with the physical card included, feel free to check out the Kickstarter! Select the $5 sticker tier and then add the one-card reading on the add-on page. If you want a longer reading, just add on more cards; all of them will be sent to you along with your personalized reading.
I’m the future I’m hoping to be able to do more of these physical one-card readings. It’s so much more fun to get to keep the actual card when someone reads for you! Let me know if you have any ideas for what deck I should pick next to give cards out from!
Happy divining everyone ✨
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readingsbylily · 2 years
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My Kickstarter is now live!
If you’re not looking for a tarot or altar cloth at the moment, check out the $5 sticker tier! You can add on a one-card tarot reading to your order and receive the physical tarot card I draw for you as well as a hand-written explanation of the message that it carries!
Every little bit pledged means the world to me, even if it’s just a few dollars! You’re not only supporting my project, you’re making my work as an independent reader and artist possible!
The Third Eye Tarot Cloth is now up on Kickstarter!
Check it out here!
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readingsbylily · 2 years
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The Third Eye Tarot Cloth is almost here!
Hi! I’m Lily, the creator behind the Third Eye Tarot Cloth. I’m a full time psychic reader and artist living in the Pacific Northwest and I’m so excited to be sharing my first major design project with you!
This tarot and altar cloth was designed with intention and magic and will be dropping on Kickstarter at the beginning of May. The tarot cloth measures 21.5” x 21.5” and is printed with water based inks on 100% cotton cloths. Each one is created to be used however you see fit, whether it be as a backdrop for your daily card draws, a covering for your altar space, or as a witchy accessory. However you use it, my hope is that it helps you connect more deeply to your intuition.
If you’d like to support my project, feel free to give me a follow or to send me a message to ask any questions. I’ll be posting on this page when my Kickstarter goes live, so stay tuned for that! As a disabled creator, your support means the world to me and each pledge made will go toward allowing me to support myself as well as funding future projects. Thanks for giving my artwork a look!
Check out the preview page and give it a follow here to be notified of when The Third Eye Tarot Cloth goes live!
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readingsbylily · 2 years
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Hello, divination enthusiasts! I’ve had an influx of followers lately so I wanted to introduce myself to those of you who are new to my page.
My name is Lily and I’m a full-time psychic reader and artist living in the Pacific Northwest. My page is focused on divination of all sorts, but mainly centers on tarot, rune stones, and tea leaf readings. I love helping others connect with their intuition so in addition to the occasional one-card pulls and collective readings, I post a lot of tips and guides centered on learning different types of divination. I’m excited to be sharing more of these guides with you soon, and have some in the works at the moment.
I’d love to get to know you all more, so leave a comment or send me a message or an ask with any questions you have for me or just say hi and tell me a bit about yourself!
Also don’t forget I have my first ever Kickstarter launching soon, so stayed tuned for that!
This gorgeous artwork was created by a dear friend of me for my business. If you’re interested in her work, feel free to message me for her contact info.
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readingsbylily · 2 years
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I’m a huge fan of colormancy, but I find it’s way less practiced than so many other forms of divination.
Have you guys tried it before?
If you’ve never heard of it, would you like me to create some posts on getting started?
Let me know in the comments or send me a message about it! I want to get back to posting some more informational things on divination, but I’d love to know what you all want to learn!
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readingsbylily · 2 years
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A peaceful reading for your day!
The gorgeous oracle deck used is the Hollow Valley Deck of Symbols.
The tarot cloth in the background is the Third Eye Tarot Cloth from @third-eye-tarot-cloth.
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readingsbylily · 2 years
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What does your altar set up look like?
Mine is packed with rune stones and tarot decks, plus a bunch of crystals and small trinkets.
If you like the tarot cloth in the background, you can find it on Kickstarter this April! Sign up for email updates of the project launch date using the link in the bio. 🧿
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readingsbylily · 2 years
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The Third Eye Tarot & Altar Cloth 🧿
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Bringing back this infographic on some tarot myths that held me back from learning when I just started out!
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Hey beginner Tarot readers and divinatory friends! Here’s a little graphic on some of the Tarot myths I hear all the time. Some of these definitely held me back from learning when I was just getting started, so if hopefully this helps you too if you’ve been trying to get started and feel the same way! 💕
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readingsbylily · 2 years
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The Third Eye Tarot Cloth
So excited to be introducing my new project! I’ve been working to combine my love of divination with my art, so what better way to share that than with a tarot cloth. Feel free to check out my project’s tumblr page or Instagram or to sign up for email updates about the launch date.
On another note, it’s been awhile since I’ve posted a divination guide, but don’t worry: I’m in the process of creating more. In the future, more of my guides will be completely illustrated by me so stay tuned for that as well!
As always, I wish all of you the best! 🥰
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Introducing The Third Eye Tarot Cloth
Hi, I’m Lily, an independent artist and psychic reader living in the Pacific Northwest. I’m excited to be announcing my first big design project, the Third Eye Tarot Cloth, coming to Kickstarter this April.
This project has been in the works for awhile and your support would help me begin living out my dream of sharing my art with the world!
About
The Third Eye Tarot Cloth is designed to incorporate some magic into your daily life! It can be used as a tarot cloth, altar cloth, or even as a bandana to add some witchy vibes to your outfit. This piece (and the accompanying stickers, prints, and other designs that I’ll soon be sharing) are designed with intention and love and are all created by me. Each tarot cloth will be 22”x22” and will be printed in the U.S. on 100% cotton. The printing run will be limited, so if the design speaks to you, be sure to follow my page or sign up for the Third Eye Tarot email list for launch updates! And of course, feel free to get in touch to ask any questions 🧿
Sign up here to be notified of the Kickstarter launch date
You can also find this project on Instagram here
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As a divination enthusiast, I love adding different tools to my altar space that are designed to help with my readings. Tarot cloths, tarot bags, tarot boxes…you name it I probably have it!
The one thing I just couldn’t find that suited me was a cute card holder to display my daily card draws. So after searching for forever online and never finding the perfect holder, I decided to make my own! And then I admit I went a little wild and made a bunch more. 🤦‍♀️ So, without further ado, here are the card holders I came up with. If you too are looking for a unique holder that has a little soul, feel free to check them out here, here, and here.
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