Tarot deck reviews that explore not just how a deck looks, but what it feels like to read with.
Sunday, 12 April 2026
Deck review: The Princess Bride Tarot Deck
Wednesday, 8 April 2026
Wednesday Spread: The Duelist's Steel, Princess Bride Tarot
Happy Wednesday, all! Welcome to the Wednesday Spread. Today's spread was designed for use with this deck, so I'm excited to see what it reveals!
Wednesday, 1 April 2026
Wednesday Spread: Interview Spread, Princess Bride deck
Hi all, welcome to the Wednesday Spread! This week we're doing the interview spread, with a twist; this version comes from the LWB for the deck, and you know I always love using a deck's own spread if I can. So let's dive in and see how this works!
Monday, 30 March 2026
The Princess Bride Tarot Deck: Overview
Based on the beloved fantasy film, with soft illustrations and fully illustrated minors. This is going to be a fun deck to explore!
Follow along as I work with this deck;
The Princess Bride Tarot Deck: First impressions
A tarot deck based on the beloved 80s fantasy film? Inconceivable! (Ok, I had to make the joke once, it's in the rules.) Advertised as having high quality illustrations, I'm interested to see how the characters have been matched to cards and how good the illustrations are.
Sunday, 1 March 2026
Deck Review: Dark Daughter Tarot by Ellen Lorenzi-Prince
Wednesday, 25 February 2026
Wednesday Spread: Dark Daughter Magic Spread, Dark Daughter Tarot
Happy Wednesday, all! Welcome to the Wednesday Spread. This week, we’re exploring a five-card spread from the Dark Daughter deck, a collection of goddesses from across the world. Each figure carries a story, a lesson, and a piece of advice - if we let the cards speak, they guide us on a journey of focus, courage, and choice.
Wednesday, 18 February 2026
Wednesday Spread: Deck Interview, Dark Daughter
Happy Wednesday, all! Welcome to the Wednesday spread. This week we are interviewing the Dark Daughter deck, focused on goddesses from around the world! I'm looking forward to getting into the nitty-gritty with this deck and seeing what makes it tick.
Monday, 16 February 2026
Dark Daughter: First Impressions
Sunday, 15 February 2026
Deck review: Everyday Witch by Deborah Blake and Elisabeth Alba
Wednesday, 11 February 2026
Wednesday Spread: Hearth & Moon Spell Spread, Everyday Witch Tarot
Happy Wednesday, all! Welcome to the Wednesday spread. We're working with the Everyday Witch Tarot this week, and as the LWB only has one, three and Celtic Cross spreads, I've come up with a spread especially for the deck! This is the Hearth & Moon Spell Spread. Lay seven cards out; 1 in the centre, 2 above it, 3 and 4 down on the right, 5 and 6 up on the left, and 7 at the bottom. You should end up with a circle and one card inside. Instructions below, and my spread below that!
Wednesday, 4 February 2026
Wednesday spread; Interview spread, Everyday Witch Tarot
Happy Wednesday, all! Welcome to the Wednesday spread. This week we're interviewing the Everyday Witch! A year ago I interviewed the mini version of this deck, so I'm interested to see what the differences are going to be!
Monday, 2 February 2026
Everyday Witch Tarot Overview
Sunday, 1 February 2026
Deck Review: Witches Tarot by Ellen Duggan
Wednesday, 28 January 2026
Wednesday Spread: Witches Tarot, Horseshoe Spread
Happy Wednesday, all! Welcome to the Wednesday spread. This is one of the longer spreads I've tried at seven cards, so I'm a bit nervous but looking forward to trying it out! Let's hope it comes through clearly.
Wednesday, 14 January 2026
Wednesday Spread: Deck interview, Witches Tarot
Happy Wednesday, all! Welcome to the Wednesday Spread. This week we're interviewing the Witches Tarot by Ellen Dugan and Llewellyn. I'm looking forward to seeing what this deck has to share!
Monday, 12 January 2026
Witches Tarot: Overview
Dark and mysterious, full of magical beings and creatures. This is going to be a fun deck to explore!
Follow along as I work with this deck;
Sunday, 11 January 2026
Deck review: Enchanted Forest Felines by Jen Sankey and Iva Dukic
Enter the Enchanted Forest and Experience the Power of Cat-omancy
Nature's magick flits through dappled oaks, and feline oracles bound from tree to tree. In the Enchanted Forest, you'll think clearly and see situations anew. The court cards in this Rider-Waite-Smith-style deck are ruled by Bombay (king), Egyptian Mau (queen), Himalayan (knight), and Munchkin (page) cats. The four suits are transformed into dandelions (swords), saucers (cups), branches (wands), and mushrooms (pentacles). Through Iva Dukic's irresistible illustrations and Jen Sankey's insightful guidebook, the cats will help you recognize your true self and intrinsic nature.
Includes 78 cards and a paw print cutout on the box cover that reveals the 160-page, full-color guidebook underneath.
Deck Review: Wings & Crowns Tarot Deck
Get a closer read on your own heart through a tarot deck pulled from the pages of your favorite romantasy novels. Choose a Major or Minor Ar...
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• Includes 78 full-color cards featuring colorful and detailed original adaptations of the tarot archetypes in stained-glass style • The det...
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A must-have for both readers and collectors, this highly innovative deck consists of simple yet striking images displayed on clear plastic, ...
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Made in tempera on papyrus, these cards are partly inspired by the Tarot devised by the famous occultist Jean-Baptiste Pitois in 1870. Accor...