Etsy decks
Posted: 04 Jan 2019, 20:28
Whenever I roam through Etsy, I find interesting, exciting new decks. Some of my best buys have been through Etsy - the Badgers Forest, Constellation... and I can't even start to list the decks I'd love to have (can't buy much right now - but I can dream, can't I?) Just look at the decks on my favorite list, about to hop into my basket as soon as I get my grubby little hands on some money!
The Sasuraibito - the Fox Tarot - the Marshmallow Marseille - the Victorian Tarot - the Wychwood Oracle - the Madam Clara deck - the Wooden Tarot - the Cosmic Woman Tarot - the Anima Mundi - this list is growing to unplanned dimensions!!!
I bought Paraluman's lovely Gravenchase Lenormand on Etsy and wish his shop would include more tarot - I love Lenormand but use it much less frequently than tarot, and his decks are so wonderful, warm and intelligent and with a sense of fun.
The Constellation Tarot is another great deck I bought.
The Idiosyncradeck is another happy and lovely deck.
I was very enthusiastic at first about the Mermaid Deck by Dame Darcy and still think she has a great artistic style - but somehow, my love ebbed away after a while and I swapped it away. Sometimes I still think about this deck and feel sad that the love didn't last... I don't like letting decks go!
Bluedogrose/Nakisha has wonderful decks, all animal-focused and in watercolours. I have her Badgers Forest and it's a lovely, gentle and inspiring deck.
Jae Larson doesn't sell on Etsy any more but I love her Distant Past Tarot, too.
I notice now that I wrote reviews of my Etsy decks - they're so special to me.
I was a seller on Etsy for some years - I sold mostly non-tarot stuff and was successful, and when I switched over to tarot bags etc, I was not I have a soft spot for these platforms that let the "genius at home" spread his/her wings without approaching huge businesses who have their own ideas. And it's so easy to use a platform like Etsy - I think decks are more visible there than on independent websites.
Please tell me about your Etsy experience as artist and buyer, and let's share the love for the decks there (Let my wishlist expand!)
The Sasuraibito - the Fox Tarot - the Marshmallow Marseille - the Victorian Tarot - the Wychwood Oracle - the Madam Clara deck - the Wooden Tarot - the Cosmic Woman Tarot - the Anima Mundi - this list is growing to unplanned dimensions!!!
I bought Paraluman's lovely Gravenchase Lenormand on Etsy and wish his shop would include more tarot - I love Lenormand but use it much less frequently than tarot, and his decks are so wonderful, warm and intelligent and with a sense of fun.
The Constellation Tarot is another great deck I bought.
The Idiosyncradeck is another happy and lovely deck.
I was very enthusiastic at first about the Mermaid Deck by Dame Darcy and still think she has a great artistic style - but somehow, my love ebbed away after a while and I swapped it away. Sometimes I still think about this deck and feel sad that the love didn't last... I don't like letting decks go!
Bluedogrose/Nakisha has wonderful decks, all animal-focused and in watercolours. I have her Badgers Forest and it's a lovely, gentle and inspiring deck.
Jae Larson doesn't sell on Etsy any more but I love her Distant Past Tarot, too.
I notice now that I wrote reviews of my Etsy decks - they're so special to me.
I was a seller on Etsy for some years - I sold mostly non-tarot stuff and was successful, and when I switched over to tarot bags etc, I was not I have a soft spot for these platforms that let the "genius at home" spread his/her wings without approaching huge businesses who have their own ideas. And it's so easy to use a platform like Etsy - I think decks are more visible there than on independent websites.
Please tell me about your Etsy experience as artist and buyer, and let's share the love for the decks there (Let my wishlist expand!)