•Setting Vision and Intentions
•Designing your oracle cards
•Oracle card ideas
•Naming your deck
•A Class binder with printed course materials
•20 – 25 Blank White Oracle cards per student
•A Large Organza Pouch to store your cards in
•Examples of Oracle Decks for inspiration
Oracle decks differ from tarot cards in three ways.
•A tarot deck contains 78 cards, and an oracle deck could be any number of cards.
•Tarot decks have major arcana cards and minor arcana cards divided into four suits. An oracle deck can be structured similarly, but there are no set rules around it. Usually, the theme dictates the structure of the cards.
•Tarot cards are usually read in spreads of multiple cards. Oracle cards tend to be read one card at a time, though spreads are also used occasionally.
•Maybe you’re working towards a goal and want a personalized deck that speaks directly to your hopes and dreams.
All materials you would like to use to create your oracle cards with:
•Paint brushes
•Paint – Acrylic and watercolors (water based not oil paint)
•Markers, colored pencils, or calligraphy pens
•Magazines
•Photographs
•Postcards or greeting cards
•Colored Tissue paper
•Gift Wrap Paper – This is great for the back of the cards
•Stamps and Ink Pads
•Found images to use in collages
•Stencils
•Scrapbooking paper
•Inspirational quotes sayings or inspiration messages
•Key words
•Scissors
•Etc!
Patti Newton (802) 254-9600 silvermoona@ymail.com
or visit my website for more information https://silvermoonvt.com/classes
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