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2017 UK Tarot Conference Review

2017-10-16T18:42:54+01:0016 October 2017|blog|

If I say so myself, and I do, the Tarot Conference just gets more and more wonderful. The diversity of speakers and knowledge they have to offer always guarantees our attendees leaving with renewed vigour and enthusiasm for their Tarot cards. Each year, as old and new friends arrive through the door, we welcome our 'tarot tribe' who, once again, [...]

I’ve listened :)

2017-09-11T16:54:27+01:0011 September 2017|blog|

Just 4 weeks and a few days before the 2017 UK Tarot Conference and I am bursting with excitement. This year, we have a few changes which will make your Tarot experience even more FABULOUS! I have arranged for a small stage to be erected in the main Clerkenwell Suite, as all the merchandise will now be contained in the [...]

20/7/2017 = 19 The Sun (Thank you Tarot Community for Caring)

2017-07-20T13:06:36+01:0020 July 2017|blog|

Today is a Sun/Wheel of Fortune day and this morning I had a message from a wonderful tarot friend offering to put some money in to the bursary fund.  One thing I decided when I started the conference is that NO ONE would not be able to attend because of lack of means. I will always try and make it [...]

Meet our 2017 Speakers – Keynote Speaker: Sasha Graham

2017-07-18T14:32:08+01:0018 July 2017|blog, news|

Sasha was born just after midnight on a chilly Halloween night.  Sasha received a BA in Literature and Religion and began her work with tarot. She conceived and produced tarot events at The Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Morgan Library and brought the tarot community behind the scenes with curators and educators. Rare Visconti, Marseille and Minchiate cards along with uncut [...]

The Arnold’s go to .. Salisbury

2017-07-09T20:16:54+01:009 July 2017|blog|

Every now and again I need to connect with my ˜woo woo' side just to keep everything in balance.  We set off from Kent on a Sunday afternoon, and arrived at the hotel which we had researched on Trip Adviser, we were looking forward to our Executive room.  We got to the room and it was like the black hole, [...]

Review Victoria Frances Oracle Cards

2017-06-19T16:38:04+01:0019 June 2017|blog, news|

Artwork Victoria Frances & Book by Kim Arnold Lo Scarabeo £15.99 When I was first approached to write the accompanying book for this deck I was thrilled, however, on receiving the images initially my heart sank (stay with me), some of the images I found distressing, but I had committed to write, so no turning back. Working with this deck [...]

Review: The Good Tarot by Colette Baron-Reid

2017-04-17T10:57:00+01:0017 April 2017|blog, news|

Hay House My first impression of this deck is that it is half way between a Tarot and Oracle deck. There are 78 cards, and the suits are divided in to Earth, Air, Fire and Water. My initial curiosity was to flick through the cards to find Death and as I thought, no Death but Transformation.  The borderless cards are [...]

The Arnold’s go to Prague

2017-04-12T13:16:29+01:0012 April 2017|blog, news|

A couple of years ago it was decided that instead of buying Grandma a Christmas present we would travel to a European city and have a few days away, last year we went to Berlin, this year Prague. We drove to Grandma’s the night before, Martin as always equipped for travel, had his supply of clear see through bags as [...]

Review: The Wisdom Seekers Tarot by David Fontana

2017-04-10T10:04:13+01:0010 April 2017|blog, news|

Published by Watkins £14.99 The first thing that struck me about this deck is the quality, beautifully packaged and designed with a vibrant orange theme, it certainly stands out from the crowd. On opening an 80 page booklet it provides a good amount of information about each card. Also pages are dedicated to a brief history on Tarot, the definition of what [...]

The Tarot Coloring Book by Theresa Reed

2017-03-27T10:33:55+01:0027 March 2017|blog, news|

Over the last couple of years colouring books for adults have flooded the market.  I know  this because I have had quite a collection given to me as presents, but the luxury of spending a couple of hours of colouring is quite a way down on my list at the moment.  Anyway I digress.   This lovely book popped through the [...]

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