THE WEEKLY READER

The Weekly Reader Lenormand (Mint Tin Deck)

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With “The Weekly Reader Lenormand” deck, I wanted to step back in time to the Victorian-inspired illustration styles of the 19th century and capture the sense of elegance and grandeur characteristic of that bygone era.

The Mint Tin-Sized cards are reminiscent of engravings from that period. Each illustration is encased within an ornate frame, adorned with baroque spirals and golden leaves, evoking a sense of both regality and opulence.

Each suit has its own colored motif, represented not only by the suit pip itself but also by the background in the form of pastel-colored paper textures.

Included in “The Weekly Reader Lenormand” deck is a set of instructions based on the mid-1800s “Philippe Le Normand” guide, which is among the oldest known instructions for interpreting Lenormand cards.


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darkfeather lenormand

Darkfeather Lenormand

Darkfeather Lenormand

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For the Darkfeather Lenormand (a Mint Tin-sized deck), I wanted to create something somber, captivating, and mystical, infused with a subtle gothic and dark romanticism sensibility. Something deeply atmospheric and evocative, a motif of nighttime and dusk, twilight or under the quiet watch of the moon, telling stories ancient and timeless.

Included in the Darkfeather Lenormand are two Gentleman, Lady, and Person cards to embrace various relationships and identities, allowing everyone to see themselves in the imagery, in and out of the LGBTQIA+ community.

There is also a bridge-sized edition.

Additionally, the deck features an adapted version of the historic “Philippe Le Normand” instructions, modernized to include LGBTQIA+ perspectives, merging classic Lenormand guidance with modern inclusivity.

With the Darkfeather Lenormand, I hope you discover a haunting beauty that invokes a sense of tales untold and secrets kept in the dark.


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Darkfeather Lenormand (Mint-Tin Deck)

Darkfeather Lenormand

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For the Darkfeather Lenormand (a Mint Tin-sized deck), I wanted to create something somber, captivating, and mystical, infused with a subtle gothic and dark romanticism sensibility. Something deeply atmospheric and evocative, a motif of nighttime and dusk, twilight or under the quiet watch of the moon, telling stories ancient and timeless.

Included in the Darkfeather Lenormand are two Gentleman, Lady, and Person cards to embrace various relationships and identities, allowing everyone to see themselves in the imagery, in and out of the LGBTQIA+ community.

There is also a bridge-sized edition.

Additionally, the deck features an adapted version of the historic “Philippe Le Normand” instructions, modernized to include LGBTQIA+ perspectives, merging classic Lenormand guidance with modern inclusivity.

With the Darkfeather Lenormand, I hope you discover a haunting beauty that invokes a sense of tales untold and secrets kept in the dark.


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Retro Reverie Lenormand (MTD)

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In creating Retro Reverie Lenormand, I wanted to pay homage to the vintage vibes of a bygone era. My goal was not to duplicate, but rather to capture the retro style of certain aspects of the 1950s post-modern era, evoking that mid-century modern feel by nodding to the past. I hope you find this Mint Tin Deck reminiscent of the era’s optimistic design philosophy and its penchant for merging the abstract with the everyday.

As with many of my Lenormand decks, The Retro Reverie Lenormand includes two Gentleman, Lady, and Person cards, enhancing inclusivity for the LGBTQIA+ community and beyond.

Also included are adapted instructions from the mid-1800s ‘Philippe Le Normand‘ (thought to be among the oldest instructions for reading the Lenormand cards), updated to accommodate the additional cards and bridge traditional Lenormand with contemporary needs.


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The Weekly Reader Lenormand (MTD)

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With “The Weekly Reader Lenormand” deck, I wanted to step back in time to the Victorian-inspired illustration styles of the 19th century and capture the sense of elegance and grandeur characteristic of that bygone era.

The Mint Tin-Sized cards are reminiscent of engravings from that period. Each illustration is encased within an ornate frame, adorned with baroque spirals and golden leaves, evoking a sense of both regality and opulence.

Each suit has its own colored motif, represented not only by the suit pip itself but also by the background in the form of pastel-colored paper textures.

Included in “The Weekly Reader Lenormand” deck is a set of instructions based on the mid-1800s “Philippe Le Normand” guide, which is among the oldest known instructions for interpreting Lenormand cards.


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Le Lenormand à la Vincent (Mint-Tin Deck)


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The mystic art of Lenormand meets the expressive genius of Vincent van Gogh in a Petit Lenormand Mint Tin Deck. “Le Lenormand à la Vincent” is a narrative woven through the expressive language of van Gogh’s art style, adopting his iconic thick, impasto brushwork and his penchant for bold, dramatic colors.

Vincent van Gogh has always been my favorite Post-Impressionist artist, so when it came time to design a new Lenormand deck, I thought it would be lovely to have cards designed in a simulacrum of his style, merging the essence of Lenormand readings with the passionate strokes and vibrant hues that defined van Gogh.

That being said, I hope, with “Le Lenormand à la Vincent“, you enjoy fortune-telling through the simulated lens of one of the most celebrated Post-Impressionist artists.

This deck is accompanied by a set of instructions based on the mid-1800s “Philippe Le Normand” guide, which is among the oldest known instructions for interpreting the Lenormand cards


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