How to Perform a Spread With Cards

First, make sure that you're using the right deck of cards., Next, find a place to do the spread., Then, you grip the deck., Place the deck a little to the left in front of you., Finished.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: make sure that you're using the right deck of cards.

    Use a deck that's fairly new.

    Don't use plastic cards or cheap cards.

    A spread looks best with a new deck.
  2. Step 2: find a place to do the spread.

    A soft surface like a carpet or card table is the best.

    Avoid performing the spread on hard surfaces. , Hold the deck with the back of the card towards you.

    On top of the deck, grip it with your middle, ring, and pinky finger.

    On the bottom, grip the deck with your thumb.

    On the left narrow edge of the deck, grip it with your index finger.

    Now you are ready to begin. , Bevel the deck a little bit.

    What that means is that you make the deck slant.

    Apply some pressure, and slowly spread the cards from left to right.

    Your index finger spread the cards so they don't clump up.

    Now you have a ribbon spread! ,
  3. Step 3: you grip the deck.

  4. Step 4: Place the deck a little to the left in front of you.

  5. Step 5: Finished.

Detailed Guide

Use a deck that's fairly new.

Don't use plastic cards or cheap cards.

A spread looks best with a new deck.

A soft surface like a carpet or card table is the best.

Avoid performing the spread on hard surfaces. , Hold the deck with the back of the card towards you.

On top of the deck, grip it with your middle, ring, and pinky finger.

On the bottom, grip the deck with your thumb.

On the left narrow edge of the deck, grip it with your index finger.

Now you are ready to begin. , Bevel the deck a little bit.

What that means is that you make the deck slant.

Apply some pressure, and slowly spread the cards from left to right.

Your index finger spread the cards so they don't clump up.

Now you have a ribbon spread! ,

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