Alright, so you wanna get someone a tarot deck, huh? It ain’t as easy as pickin’ apples, I tell ya. You gotta put some thought into it, or you’ll end up with somethin’ they’ll just shove in a drawer and forget about.
First thing’s first, you gotta think about what kind of person you’re buyin’ for. Are they all fancy and like pretty things? Or are they more down-to-earth, like me? That’s gonna help you figure out what kinda deck to get.
Now, there’s all sorts of different decks out there. Some got pictures that look like somethin’ out of a fairy tale, all flowery and whatnot. Others are more… I dunno… straightforward, I guess you could say. You gotta find a deck that speaks to ’em, you know? Somethin’ that’ll catch their eye and make ’em wanna pick it up and use it.
- Look at the pictures real good. Do they make you feel somethin’? Do they tell a story?
- Feel the cards in your hand. Are they too flimsy or just right? Nobody wants cards that feel like they’re gonna fall apart.
- Think about the size. Big hands need big cards, little hands need little cards. Common sense, really.
Some folks say you gotta go with a Rider Waite deck, especially if the person you’re buyin’ for is just startin’ out. It’s got all the pictures and symbols, so it’s easy to learn. But honestly, I say go with your gut. If you see a deck that feels right, that’s the one to get. Don’t listen to those city folks talking all fancy.
And don’t forget, you can always get a book to go with the deck. Especially if they’re new to this whole tarot thing. A book can help ’em understand what all the cards mean and how to use ’em. It’s like havin’ a teacher right there with ya.
Thinkin’ about it, it ain’t that different from pickin’ out a good quilt. You want somethin’ that’s gonna last, somethin’ that feels right in your hands, and somethin’ that looks nice too. You wouldn’t buy a quilt with scratchy fabric and ugly colors, would ya? Same thing goes for tarot cards. They gotta be somethin’ you enjoy lookin’ at and holdin’.
Now, some folks might tell you that you gotta have some kinda special connection to the cards, like they gotta call out to you or somethin’. Well, I don’t know about all that. I think it’s more about findin’ a deck that you like and that you think the person you’re buyin’ it for will like too. Don’t overthink it, you know?
And don’t go spendin’ a fortune, neither. There’s plenty of good decks out there that won’t break the bank. You don’t need fancy gold edges and all that jazz to get a good readin’. It’s the pictures and the meanin’ behind ‘em that matters, not how much you paid.
So, there you have it. That’s my two cents on how to pick out a tarot deck as a gift. Just remember, it’s the thought that counts. And if you’re still stuck, just ask the person what kinda stuff they like. Ain’t nothin’ wrong with a little bit of help. Good luck, and happy shoppin’!
And if they don’t like the deck you picked? Well, that’s just too bad for them. You tried your best, and that’s all that matters. Maybe they’ll learn to appreciate it someday. Or maybe they’ll just stick to readin’ tea leaves. Either way, it ain’t your problem no more.
After all is said and done, pickin’ a tarot deck ain’t so different from pickin’ a good melon. You gotta look it over real good, feel it out, and make sure it’s ripe for the pickin’. And just like a good melon, a good tarot deck can bring a lot of joy and satisfaction. So go on out there and find the perfect one.
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