Add to your own 9x12 sketchbook journal with another unique tarot casting sticker! This one features 3 Doors as card placements with stairs spiraling up and down almost like a labyrinth.
i wanted to create a basic 3 card spread and the idea of past/present/future as doorways came to mind, then stairs bringing the reading this way and that. There’s 6 tiny tile placements as well— 3 up and 3 down.
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Please note: Book, Cards & Tiles Not included.
I prefer the “Reflexions double spiral field” type found at: Jerry’s Artarama
📌Buy 4 stickers get 1 Free!!! Use code: “ StickerMe “ at checkout for discount.— MUST apply code at checkout to get discount.
⬇️Watch this Video for a tutorial on how to put your stickers in a book: ⬇️
Sticker Size: 8.9” x 11.75” (23cm x 30cm)
👉Please see the book photos to see how the example sticker looks in a basic 9x12 sketchbook with perforated tear out sheets.
Applying the stickers:
I’ve shared a quick video on how to apply the stickers. Since they are vinyl they are a thinner material and have a slight stretch to them (Do your best to not stretch them.)
DO NOT PEEL THE FULL BACKING OFF!!!!
•Peel back a small section of the top to reveal the sticky bits
•Line the top edge of the sticker with your page
•Make a squeegee: Take a small piece of heavy card board (or one of our wooden card stands!) wrap it in a paper towel or soft cloth.
•smooth the top sticker edge down with the diy squeegee
•gently start peeling away the back of the sticker- this will naturally occur as you move the squeegee back and forth as you go down the page. — this helps to limit bubbles under the surface.
•once you get to the bottom smooth the sticker with the squeegee and you now have a color page ready for tarot casting!
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