Tarot deck reviews that explore not just how a deck looks, but what it feels like to read with.
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.
Wednesday, 7 January 2026
Wednesday Spread: The Cat's Meow Spread, Enchanted Forest Felines
Happy Wednesday, all! Today we're trying a spread from the LWB for this deck - I always enjoy trying a spread that was written for the deck, and the start of the year feels like a good time to try a self care spread! This is a four card spread and seems reasonably simple.
Wednesday, 31 December 2025
Wednesday Spread: Interview spread, Enchanted Forest Felines
Happy Wednesday, all! Welcome to the Wednesday Spread. Today we're interviewing the Enchanted Forest Felines deck. This is a really fun deck and my daily pulls so far have been very interesting, so I can't wait to get to know the deck better!
Monday, 29 December 2025
Enchanted Forest Felines First Impressions
I love a deck with cats. Can't help it, there's just something about them. This looks like a great mix of cat behaviour and fantasy style, and I can't wait to start working with it and see what it's going to be like.
At a Glance
Publisher: Llewellyn
Art Style: Coloured, slightly cartoonish, very recognisable
Size: Standard tarot dimensions
Theme: Magical cats
First Impressions Guide: Yes, concise and elegant
First Impressions
The colours and brightness of this deck are amazing. The Minors are renamed, which always adds some depth to readings. Some of the cats are very cat like which I always love.
I’m curious about a few things as I dive in:
- Are they all cats, or are some of them people who look like cats?
- What difference will the renamed Minors make?
- Where there are differences, how will they affect a reading or spread?
The deck feels friendly and encouraging - I'm looking forward to getting some readings from it.

My very first card from the deck is the Emperor. The Emperor is a leader and father figure to the rest of the cats, a guide and helper. It feels like a good sign for the rest of our work together.
Closing Thoughts
One card in, seventy-seven to go - and I’m already excited. This deck feels like it'll be fun and light while still being useful. I can't wait to dig in even further.
I’ll be back soon with more impressions - and likely a few surprises along the way.
Sunday, 28 December 2025
Enchanted Forest Felines overview
In a forest far away, cats of all kinds live together - sometimes peacefully, sometimes not. With renamed Minors and a colourful illustration style, I'm looking forward to exploring this deck!
Follow along as I work with this deck;
First Impressions
Interview Spread
The Cat's Meow Spread
Full Review
Sunday, 16 March 2025
Deck review: Mini Everyday Witch Tarot deck by Deborah Blake and Elizabeth Alba
Wednesday, 12 March 2025
Wednesday Spread; Interview Spread, mini Everyday Witch Tarot.
Happy Wednesday! Welcome to the Wednesday spread. It's an interview spread this week for a mini deck - I'm looking forward to getting the full size version and trying the spread again to see what changes! This is the mini Everyday Witch Tarot by Llewellyn.
Sunday, 28 January 2024
Guest deck review: Witch Sister Tarot by Julia Jeffrey
WITCH SISTER TAROT art and content created by Julia Jeffrey
ISBN 978-0-7387-6511-2
RRP $32.99 US
Published by LLewellyn
Monday, 25 December 2023
Guest deck review: Yuletide Tarot by Kristoffer Hughes and Erin O'Leary Brown
Sunday, 24 December 2023
Deck review: Dark Wood Tarot mini by Sasha Graham and Abigail Larson
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...