Let’s be honest: tarot decks, books, courses, and all the magical paraphernalia can quickly add up to a small fortune. But fear not! If your wallet is feeling a little light or you’re just dipping your toes in the tarot waters, there are plenty of fabulous resources out there that won’t have you selling your soul (or your favourite mug).
Here’s a cheat sheet for keeping your tarot journey rich in insight, not bills:
π Free or Nearly Free Tarot Decks
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Printable decks: Tons of creators offer free downloadable tarot decks online. Sure, they’re not glossy cardstock, but they’re perfect for experimenting or starting out. Plus, you can colour them in yourself and call it “art therapy.”
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Classic RWS decks: Many sites have public domain Rider-Waite-Smith images you can use digitally or print at home.
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Affordable indie decks: Keep an eye on small creators on Etsy or Kickstarter. Sometimes, you can snag early bird deals for under £20.
π Books and PDFs Without the Price Tag
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Project Gutenberg & Internet Archive: Classic tarot books from the early 20th century are often free here - a good intro to history and symbolism.
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Library e-books: Your local library probably has tarot books you can borrow digitally, which is basically like free magic.
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Blogs and YouTube channels: Some of the best tarot teachers share tons of content for free. Follow your favourite creators and binge responsibly.
π§♀️ Apps and Websites for Practice
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Free tarot apps: Plenty offer daily draws, card meanings, and journaling features without charging a penny.
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Online communities: Join forums or Discord groups where you can swap readings, ask questions, and get feedback - all without spending a dime.
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Printable spreads: Loads of tarot readers share spreads you can print or screenshot to use for your practice.
π¨ DIY Tarot Fun
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Make your own deck cards or oracle cards with craft supplies. (If you can wield a glue stick, you can get creative!)
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Create your own tarot journal with decorated pages, doodles, and sticker flair. This makes your practice uniquely yours and costs just a few pens and a simple notebook.
⚠️ A Word of Caution
Cheap doesn’t mean careless! Sometimes, spending a little more for quality matters - especially if a deck or book really speaks to you. But you don’t have to splash out on everything at once. Tarot is a journey, not a race.
So, ready to start your tarot adventure without burning a hole in your purse? Just remember: the magic comes from you, not your spending power.
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