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Into The Great Wide Open

adventures-in-everland:

What is today’s lesson?

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How will I get these things? 

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What do I need to watch out for/be careful of?

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Did you move the wire?

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jknewsstream:

… always had a soft (or in my case: a hard!) for voodoo&tarot…

jknewsstream:

… always had a soft (or in my case: a hard!) for voodoo&tarot…

anothertaobaofindsblog:

Cardcaptor Sakura tarot cards; 15RMB (~2.42USD)

homusexualmagi:

My good friend Raiphin went to Japan the week before Sakura-con and bought a bunch of really cool shit! I bought this set of Tarot Cards off of her, and I’m not sure you can get them anywhere other than Japan. Nobody could find them at con, but the art is beautiful.

I can’t read witches runes, so I couldn’t do any readings with them yet but I scanned the art for you guys to see

liquidpenguins:

“Seventy Scenes of Halloween is a curious production put on by Manbites Dog Theater. It’s not your run of the mill play. It’s filled with strange characters, weird events, and a touch of the macabre. Even the structure of the play is odd—the order that the 70 scenes are performed is at the discretion of the directors. Although Manbites Dog’s very first production, 25 years ago, was Seventy Scenes of Halloween, theater-goers viewing the play this month will get an entirely different order than the original, and perhaps different from any other order ever performed.

To promote this curious little production, we decided to create a tarot deck, highly inspired by Edward Gorey’s Fantod Deck. We used some of the core (and some not so core) characters and elements of the play to build a small deck of 8 cards, all illustrated in a similar style to Gorey’s deck. In the run-up to the opening of the play, we scattered the various cards around Durham to build a curiosity around these strange characters, with the cards leading to a microsite featuring some (made-up) history of this lost deck, and a teaser trailer for the play.”

Design by Michael Faber

idevotedmyselftothedarklord:

Will-Tessa-Jem
Tarot Cards by Cassandra Jean

idevotedmyselftothedarklord:

Will-Tessa-Jem

Tarot Cards by Cassandra Jean

venusinthefifth:

The Daniloff Tarot - By Alexander Daniloff

This deck is self-published by artist Alexander Daniloff. It’s his own unique take on the Rider-Waite deck.

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