I probably won't be doing tarot readings on weekends, as I am usually not at home and busy to boot.
At first, this implies that it is illegal to foretell the future, and I was all, "Huh? How do you stop that?" Turns out it's just illegal to charge for it. Well, not gonna argue you on that one.
Create Your Own Collage Tarot Deck. I was working on one of these last year and came out with some cool designs, but this is harder to do than it looks. I got most of the major arcana done, but trying to find pictures that go with the number cards can be a lot harder.
The same site also goes into spreads and readings in an interesting way.
Free online tarot class. I've looked at this one off and on. I so love the Internet, I can't even tell ya.
The tarot journal that gave me the idea to start this one. Cool, eh?
Okay, I've created this site to force myself to do readings more often, and have a place to refer to them later.
Books and references I use for this site:
* The Complete Idiot's Guide to Tarot and Fortune-Telling. Excellent for beginners.
* The Quest Tarot. I use these cards as my main cards (the ones I have an affinity for), and they come with this book.
* Tarots of the Renaissance. Don't have the book, do have the cards, my "reserve" deck since the pictures don't always go with the supposed meanings of the cards.
* The traditional Rider-Waite deck.
* Class notes from a course I took on tarot in spring 2003.