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Tarot Fellow

Create Your Own Tarot Deck — 78 Cards to Color & Customize DIY Kit

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    Create your own tarot deck with this 78-card coloring and customization kit — all Major and Minor Arcana cards printed in clean line-art on card stock, ready for your markers, pencils, or watercolors. Ideal for artists, beginners exploring tarot through creativity, and anyone who wants a deck that’s 100% uniquely theirs. A standout gift for the Gen Z or Modern Seeker who lives on aesthetic and self-expression.

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    Quick Specs


    • Format: Paperback book with 78 press-out card sheets
    • Card Count: 78 cards (complete Major and Minor Arcana)
    • Includes: 78 press-out cards, color guide, spread instructions, and card meaning descriptions
    • Card Material: Uncoated cardstock (press-out)
    • Dimensions: 7.75" x 9.5"
    • Best For: Tarot beginners, coloring enthusiasts, creative learners


    Color Your Way Into Tarot


    Tarot has always been a visual language. The Rider-Waite tradition, developed in 1909 by artist Pamela Colman Smith under occultist Arthur Edward Waite, packed each card with layered symbols drawn from astrology, Kabbalah, and Western esoteric tradition. The specific colors in that original deck were intentional, with yellow skies marking solar energy and red roses signaling passion.


    This coloring kit invites you to engage with that symbolic language from the inside. Instead of picking up a finished deck and trying to memorize meanings, you press out each card and make conscious coloring decisions about every symbol. That act of choosing locks the imagery into memory more effectively than passive study.


    A Learning Tool as Much as a Creative Project


    The book paired with the press-out cards includes meaning descriptions and spread instructions, so you can study as you color. It covers the Celtic Cross and other practical layouts, giving a complete beginner the vocabulary to start reading before the last card is even finished. For artists who already work with tarot, it is a way to build a completely personal deck tied to your own symbolic vocabulary.


    How to Use the Create Your Own Tarot Deck Kit


    Three stages for building and using your personalized tarot deck.

    1. Press Out and Prepare

      Press out all 78 cards and sort them by suit. Read the companion color guide to understand the traditional symbolism for each card before you start coloring. This preparation makes the whole process more intentional rather than just decorative.

    2. Color Each Card Mindfully

      Color each card with pencils or fine-tipped markers. Work from the Major Arcana through the four suits, or start with cards that resonate with you now. The coloring itself is a meditative practice that builds familiarity with each card's imagery.

    3. Shuffle and Start Reading

      Once all 78 cards are colored and dry, practice shuffling and laying out the spreads described in the guide. Using a deck you colored builds a faster intuitive connection than using a deck purchased off the shelf without engagement.


    The Tarot Fellow Standard


    I carry this kit because it bridges the gap between learning tarot and doing tarot. The coloring step is not just craft; it is active engagement with the symbolism that makes readings click faster. It is also an affordable way to own a genuinely personal deck. Browse my tarot kits and sets for more starter options.


    Frequently Asked Questions


    Does this kit include all 78 tarot cards?

    Yes. All 78 tarot cards are included, covering the complete Major Arcana (22 cards) and Minor Arcana (56 cards across four suits). It follows the standard Rider-Waite structure familiar to most beginner and intermediate tarot students.

    What coloring materials work best on the press-out cards?

    The cards press out from cardstock pages in the book. They are uncoated, which means colored pencils and fine markers work best. Watercolor may cause warping. Laminating finished cards is an option if you want a more durable, shuffleable deck.

    Is there guidance on card meanings in the book?

    Yes. The book portion includes card meaning descriptions, a color guide, and spread instructions including the Celtic Cross. It is suitable for someone new to tarot who wants to learn meanings while creating the deck at the same time.

    Why color your own tarot deck instead of buying a printed one?

    Coloring each card creates physical and symbolic familiarity with the imagery. Readers find they remember meanings more easily when they have made active choices about each card compared to simply studying a pre-made deck.

    Create Your Own Tarot Deck coloring kit cover featuring illustrated tarot card borders and the product title.
    Major Arcana description page from the Create Your Own Tarot Deck coloring book showing card names and blank line-art.
    Two hand-colored tarot cards — The High Priestess and another Major Arcana card — from the DIY tarot coloring deck kit.
    Four colored tarot cards with swirling blue and yellow patterns from the Create Your Own Tarot Deck coloring kit.
    Four completed tarot cards showing 4 of Swords, 7 of Wands, Wheel of Fortune, and Ace — colored examples from the DIY deck kit.