MINIMALISTIC ORACLE DECK

witchy-queer:

These cards are pretty beaten and worn from lots of being shoved in my backpack, but to give you an idea of what they look like, here’s a picture I took when they  were first made

Pictured: The Sprout, The Arrow, The Vine, The Sun

They’re made from those little paint-chip things you get at hardware stores. I tore them off the metal clasp that keeps them together and drew something of meaning on each. The following are the cards and what they mean!

You may recreate this deck however you like! It’s completely of my own creation, and I think that it’s a great starter deck for anyone getting into oracle readings. It’s simple, small, and minimalistic.

The Sprout – New Beginnings
The Grass – Small growth in many areas / experimentation / change / “jack-of-all-trades”
The Vine – A path / a journey
The Wheat – Practical prosperity
The Animal – Instinct / natural order / truth
Mars – Everything that the *astrological* Mars stands for, especially anger and passion
Venus – Everything that the astrological Venus stands for, especially mother figures, femininity, and love
Saturn – Everything that the astrological Saturn stands for, especially knowledge, discipline, and authority
Jupiter – Everything that the astrological Jupiter stands for, especially knowledgable insight, positivity through hope or thankfulness, and justice
The Waves – Change and underlying feelings
Water or The Tear – Emotion, especially sadness
The Clouds – Indecisiveness (reversed being clarity)
The Mountains – Stability
The Crystal – The material and practical, usually positive
The Air – Change, especially lightheartedly or “going with the flow” / may stand for being unsure
The Lyre – Positivity, gaiety, and Apollon
The Sun – Positivity, prosperity, and sometimes guidance
The Moon – Mother figures, protection, and secrets
The Energy – Positivity, a high point, a focus
The Ward or Negative Energy – Negativity and all bad things
The Cake – Rewards, especially ones that are of momentary excitement instead of long-term helpfulness
The Hammer – Hard work (also Ares)
The Arrow – Love, a path/trajectory, and Aphrodite
Space/Astrology – Prediction, infinite possibility, and inspiration
Divination/Insight – Insight, advice, and magic

Feel free to reblog and recreate! If you re-make my deck, I’d love to see it! Send me pictures!

starlinghawke:

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I’m a single parent so getting some of the extra things I’d love to own are difficult. If you’re curious, right now I have the following on my list of things I hope to get:

– a new computer (my laptop barely functions and does a weird thing where most black on it goes all red)

– a few random things around the house to help organize more

– this REALLY AWESOME TAROT DECK THAT I WANT RIGHT NOW:  (https://etsy.me/2la4W6k )

I’ll be honest, the tarot deck is what I’m hoping to get first because I’d love it but we’ll see how life goes.

Love all of you!!

magic-for-the-masses:

urbanspellcraft:

thejunewitch:

ATTENTION BROKE WITCHES!!!

Today I stumbled across these bitchin’ binders on Zazzle. That’s right, these are 3 ring binders. Bound in faux leather, customizable, and with 3 different size options, these are a great alternative to a huge leather bound book for those of us on a budget. It also caters to those witches that prefer the 3 ring binders, as opposed to permanently bound books, but gives that beautiful and desired look for a Grimoire/Book of Shadows. I just can’t believe I’ve never heard of them before now. You can find them here for $25 a piece.

This is pretty freakin’ cool. I love binders because you can ORGANIZE easier.

I love having my grimoire in a binder, so I can organize with ease, and so I don’t have to stress so much about messing up a page and having to tear it out… These are honestly gorgeous. Great find, thanks for sharing!

yinepupep:

Loki can be found in those little sparks that leap daringly from the firepit on a cold winter’s night. The ones that seem to jump out at you for their own amusement as you huddle around the flames, wrapped in the comforting embrace of a blanket. They frighten you for a moment with the threat of stinging burns, but are so mesmerizingly beautiful as they dance along the breeze, spreading their warmth and light, that the fright is gone within seconds.