

The Tarot Coloring Book [Reed, Theresa] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Tarot Coloring Book Review: Explore the depths of yourself with fun and relaxation! Wonderful large images, lies flat, and can handle water-based mediums. - I purchased this coloring book almost a year ago, and have been slowly working my way through each page. I can't sing enough praises about the setup of this book. But first let's talk about the technicalities of the book. I'm an adult coloring book enthusiast, and I probably own at least 20 coloring books at this point. In buying and trying many coloring books, I always look for coloring books that can handle a slightly wet medium. My medium of choice is watercolor pencils and watercolor markers. This coloring book holds up to the challenge! The paper only slightly buckles, even with a heavy load of water on the page–it doesn't spread to the page underneath. Always a good idea to put some card underneath the page, especially if you're using alcohol based markers. After it dried, I then shut the book, and put a bunch of heavy books on top. The page almost returned back to normal (as you can see from my attached image). The paper holds up well! Now, onto the setup that Theresa lays out. If you're just a beginner, you'll find the book is insightful to help you begin seeing interpretations and signs from the images in the cards. There is no greater way to learn tarot, than to just meditate on and study the images themselves. Our subconscious communicates in symbols, not words! So when you study images, you're speaking to yourself at a much deeper level–past the threshold and barrier of your conscious mind. This, in and of itself, is extremely powerful just for self development and discovery, let alone learning how to read tarot for others. (Gotta start with you first!) If you're intermediate or advanced, I'd still get the book as you see a LOT of details you otherwise miss (even with the largest sized Ryder-Waite deck you can buy). For instance, in the image I've attached, you can see that one of the arms of the chair for the King of Cups has a cup chiseled into the stone, also swimming in chiseled waves. In the original this is almost entirely obscured, because it's one color and a small detail. But think... The King is holding his sceptre in the left hand, which rests on the arm of the stone chair which has a cup chiseled into the stone, floating on chiseled waves. What could this mean? Is this a deeper microcosm that signifies the King finding his sense of rulership and vision from the deep well of his intuition, which rides the waves of his inner feelings and depths, buoyed by their power? Certainly this is one way to interpret it, and probably the most common one. But have you ever SEEN that part of the image, specifically, in your card deck? It's quite small in my deck, and the chair is all one color, so I didn't particularly take notice of it (perhaps I'm blind or lazy? but I believe some others may also have the same experience). In this way, I find the book to be invaluable. Between Theresa's threads of guidance (which are far from overbearing or preachy, but rather more like seeds you can follow), and the much larger images, you get a deeper meditation on the card itself, and the hidden meanings and signs you might otherwise miss. Then Theresa goes up and beyond just talking about the cards, and gives basic instructions for doing spreads in the back. For someone who is new (or someone just looking to brush up), this is a great starter kit. I love taking this out a few times a week, and choosing a card from my daily pulls that has shown up repeatedly, and meditating on it for an hour or so, while I color. It's both relaxing and enlightening. And as I said, the quality of the book is superb for any hyper-creatives or perfectionists out there. Consider this an investment in yourself, and grab yourself a copy. You won't regret it! Review: I am simply delighted with this book - I am simply delighted with this book! The Tarot Coloring Book by Theresa Reed is a wonderful concept - hands on learning through the fun medium of coloring. Since I enjoy both the tarot and coloring I knew this book would be for me & I was right. There is so much to love about this book that I’ll be reviewing it from two different perspectives: first as a tarot learning tool & also as a fun and creative coloring book. This book is perfect for those new to tarot. The author breaks down the sometimes daunting task of learning the meaning of each card into easy to handle pieces. She avoids the mystical babble and brings it down to earth & keeps it real with a relaxed narrative style I love. Add to that the concept of coloring as a learning tool & you’ve got a winning combination for success. But it’s not just for those new to tarot. I am thrilled at how useful (and fun!) it has already been for me as an experienced tarot reader. The meditative act of coloring the cards has already helped me to connect with them on a deeper level and to rediscover details & qualities I’d begun to overlook. I am particularly intrigued with using this book to explore those few cards that I’ve never connected with & almost dread coming across in a reading and to “make friends” with them. If you love adult coloring books, you must give this one a try. It’s a good size (8 1/2 x 11), is spiral bound so it lays flat and is printed on good quality paper. I think you’ll find the imagery of the tarot a compelling subject. The images themselves are lovely & quite large and are set off by a wonderful grayscale border. As with most coloring books, colored pencils and gel pens are my preferred media and they work beautifully on this paper. I may try a adding touch of sparkle using my Finetec gold watercolors. There is also plenty of space to add your own personality with scrapbooking techniques on the text pages. So whether you are new to tarot, interested in deepening your tarot practice or looking for a new and exciting coloring adventure I highly recommend this book.
| Best Sellers Rank | #72,681 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #221 in Art Therapy & Relaxation #225 in Tarot #411 in Activity Books |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,424) |
| Dimensions | 8.5 x 0.46 x 11 inches |
| Edition | Clr Csm Sp |
| ISBN-10 | 1622037901 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1622037902 |
| Item Weight | 1.64 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 192 pages |
| Publication date | November 1, 2016 |
| Publisher | St. Martin's Essentials / Sounds True |
A**A
Explore the depths of yourself with fun and relaxation! Wonderful large images, lies flat, and can handle water-based mediums.
I purchased this coloring book almost a year ago, and have been slowly working my way through each page. I can't sing enough praises about the setup of this book. But first let's talk about the technicalities of the book. I'm an adult coloring book enthusiast, and I probably own at least 20 coloring books at this point. In buying and trying many coloring books, I always look for coloring books that can handle a slightly wet medium. My medium of choice is watercolor pencils and watercolor markers. This coloring book holds up to the challenge! The paper only slightly buckles, even with a heavy load of water on the page–it doesn't spread to the page underneath. Always a good idea to put some card underneath the page, especially if you're using alcohol based markers. After it dried, I then shut the book, and put a bunch of heavy books on top. The page almost returned back to normal (as you can see from my attached image). The paper holds up well! Now, onto the setup that Theresa lays out. If you're just a beginner, you'll find the book is insightful to help you begin seeing interpretations and signs from the images in the cards. There is no greater way to learn tarot, than to just meditate on and study the images themselves. Our subconscious communicates in symbols, not words! So when you study images, you're speaking to yourself at a much deeper level–past the threshold and barrier of your conscious mind. This, in and of itself, is extremely powerful just for self development and discovery, let alone learning how to read tarot for others. (Gotta start with you first!) If you're intermediate or advanced, I'd still get the book as you see a LOT of details you otherwise miss (even with the largest sized Ryder-Waite deck you can buy). For instance, in the image I've attached, you can see that one of the arms of the chair for the King of Cups has a cup chiseled into the stone, also swimming in chiseled waves. In the original this is almost entirely obscured, because it's one color and a small detail. But think... The King is holding his sceptre in the left hand, which rests on the arm of the stone chair which has a cup chiseled into the stone, floating on chiseled waves. What could this mean? Is this a deeper microcosm that signifies the King finding his sense of rulership and vision from the deep well of his intuition, which rides the waves of his inner feelings and depths, buoyed by their power? Certainly this is one way to interpret it, and probably the most common one. But have you ever SEEN that part of the image, specifically, in your card deck? It's quite small in my deck, and the chair is all one color, so I didn't particularly take notice of it (perhaps I'm blind or lazy? but I believe some others may also have the same experience). In this way, I find the book to be invaluable. Between Theresa's threads of guidance (which are far from overbearing or preachy, but rather more like seeds you can follow), and the much larger images, you get a deeper meditation on the card itself, and the hidden meanings and signs you might otherwise miss. Then Theresa goes up and beyond just talking about the cards, and gives basic instructions for doing spreads in the back. For someone who is new (or someone just looking to brush up), this is a great starter kit. I love taking this out a few times a week, and choosing a card from my daily pulls that has shown up repeatedly, and meditating on it for an hour or so, while I color. It's both relaxing and enlightening. And as I said, the quality of the book is superb for any hyper-creatives or perfectionists out there. Consider this an investment in yourself, and grab yourself a copy. You won't regret it!
J**N
I am simply delighted with this book
I am simply delighted with this book! The Tarot Coloring Book by Theresa Reed is a wonderful concept - hands on learning through the fun medium of coloring. Since I enjoy both the tarot and coloring I knew this book would be for me & I was right. There is so much to love about this book that I’ll be reviewing it from two different perspectives: first as a tarot learning tool & also as a fun and creative coloring book. This book is perfect for those new to tarot. The author breaks down the sometimes daunting task of learning the meaning of each card into easy to handle pieces. She avoids the mystical babble and brings it down to earth & keeps it real with a relaxed narrative style I love. Add to that the concept of coloring as a learning tool & you’ve got a winning combination for success. But it’s not just for those new to tarot. I am thrilled at how useful (and fun!) it has already been for me as an experienced tarot reader. The meditative act of coloring the cards has already helped me to connect with them on a deeper level and to rediscover details & qualities I’d begun to overlook. I am particularly intrigued with using this book to explore those few cards that I’ve never connected with & almost dread coming across in a reading and to “make friends” with them. If you love adult coloring books, you must give this one a try. It’s a good size (8 1/2 x 11), is spiral bound so it lays flat and is printed on good quality paper. I think you’ll find the imagery of the tarot a compelling subject. The images themselves are lovely & quite large and are set off by a wonderful grayscale border. As with most coloring books, colored pencils and gel pens are my preferred media and they work beautifully on this paper. I may try a adding touch of sparkle using my Finetec gold watercolors. There is also plenty of space to add your own personality with scrapbooking techniques on the text pages. So whether you are new to tarot, interested in deepening your tarot practice or looking for a new and exciting coloring adventure I highly recommend this book.
M**'
An Interactive and Fun Way to Learn Tarot
The Tarot Coloring Book by Theresa Reed is such a fun, accessible way to dive into learning tarot, especially if you’re feeling a bit overwhelmed by all the symbolism. What I love about it is how it combines the creativity of coloring with really insightful guidance on each card’s meaning. As you fill in the illustrations, Reed walks you through what every symbol represents, but she also encourages you to find your own meanings, which makes the learning process feel personal. The fact that you get a mix of card meanings, easy-to-understand history, and beginner spreads means it’s not just a coloring book—it’s a hands-on learning tool. If you're new to tarot or just want a fresh way to connect with the cards, this is such a unique and enjoyable resource!
K**R
Exceeded expectations
I was immediately impressed with this coloring book as it is very concise but thorough. The author covers several aspects for all 78 cards (e.g., general meaning, reversed, symbols, colors), offers resources, and provides information on interpretations, spreads and layouts. The pages are 8 1/2 x 11 inches, so the details in the coloring don't get lost. I will be using colored pencil or crayon since marker or pens would probably bleed through. Before I received this book, I was feeling overwhelmed by other Tarot books I had been reading. I tried getting into Tarot several years ago but didn't find a guidebook that presented things clearly enough for me. This author cuts right to the imperative points to be covered, which is especially helpful for beginners. Her teaching style really resonated with me. I am now part of a group that meets regularly to learn Tarot. I will definitely be recommending this book at our next meeting. Overall, I HIGHLY recommend!
S**I
Very impressed by the quality of the book! A fun way to learn more about the Tarot.. highly recommend it!
L**R
Super colouring book with lots of useful and detailed information! I'm learning while relaxing! A very satisfied customer! Thank you!
A**A
¡Es bellísimo, me encanta! Es prácticamente un libro de trabajo, el encuadernado es bastante particular. Tiene espiral pero está protegido por la pasta, nunca había visto un diseño así. Tiene texto e ilustraciones en ambas páginas, el papel y la impresión son de buena calidad, viene con una descripción breve de cada carta, los símbolos y los colores. Comencé a practicar Tarot hace un par de años y el primer ejercicio que me dieron fue el colorear los arcanos mayores para ir conectando con ellos, este libro incluye a los 22 arcanos mayores y 56 menores, lo cual es algo que me emociona mucho porque siento que hace el ejercicio aún más completo. Incluye también palabras clave, consejos e información sencilla para tiradas. Quiero empezarlo lo antes posible, lo recomiendo, sé que se escuchará extraño pero tiene una vibración muy bonita, con sólo ver el libro te provoca alegría. Una excelente compra, te lo recomiendo si estás empezando o te interesa emprender el hermoso viaje del Tarot.
A**E
This paperback has very, very thin paper. The book only weighs 374 grams. I don't understand the positive reviews at all.
M**H
Perfekt om du vill lära dig symbol i tarot. Brukar även använda andra källor och lägga till anteckningar
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