The journey of creating your own tarot or oracle deck is a deeply personal and transformative experience. Whether you’re an artist, a tarot reader, or simply someone with a vision, your deck has the potential to be a unique expression of your creativity and insight. But before you start sketching or designing, the first and most crucial step is finding the inspiration and theme for your deck. In this first installment of our series, we’ll explore how to uncover your deck’s story, brainstorm themes, and begin shaping your vision into something tangible.
Choosing Your Theme: What Story Do You Want to Tell?
Every tarot or oracle deck tells a story. Whether it’s steeped in mythology, personal symbolism, nature, or a specific aesthetic, your theme sets the foundation for your entire deck. Ask yourself:
* What topics or themes inspire me? (Mythology, history, fantasy, animals, personal experiences, etc.)
* Do I want my deck to follow traditional tarot structure, or do I want to create something unique?
* What emotions or messages do I want my deck to evoke?
* Who is my audience? Am I creating for seasoned readers, beginners, or collectors?
* How will my deck stand out from the many decks available?
Journaling about these questions can help clarify your thoughts and uncover deeper motivations behind your project.
* What topics or themes inspire me? (Mythology, history, fantasy, animals, personal experiences, etc.)
* Do I want my deck to follow traditional tarot structure, or do I want to create something unique?
* What emotions or messages do I want my deck to evoke?
* Who is my audience? Am I creating for seasoned readers, beginners, or collectors?
* How will my deck stand out from the many decks available?
Journaling about these questions can help clarify your thoughts and uncover deeper motivations behind your project.
Brainstorming Techniques for Inspiration
If you have an idea but aren’t sure how to refine it, try these brainstorming exercises to explore your theme further:
1. Journaling & Freewriting
Set a timer for 10-15 minutes and write without stopping. Start with a prompt such as:
2. Meditation & Visualization
Close your eyes and visualize holding your finished deck. What does it look like? What symbols or colors appear? How does it feel in your hands? Guided meditations can help you tap into your intuition and find inspiration beyond the conscious mind.
3. Word Mapping
Write your core theme in the center of a page and branch out with related words, concepts, and symbols. For example, if your theme is "Greek Mythology," your map might include gods, creatures, key myths, historical influences, and artistic styles.
4. Exploring Existing Decks
Look at decks that inspire you—not to copy, but to analyze what draws you in. What do you love about their themes, art styles, or storytelling methods? Identifying these elements can help refine your own vision.
1. Journaling & Freewriting
Set a timer for 10-15 minutes and write without stopping. Start with a prompt such as:
- “If I could create any tarot/oracle deck, it would be about…”
- “The energy I want my deck to carry is…”
- “The imagery that comes to mind when I think about my deck is…”
2. Meditation & Visualization
Close your eyes and visualize holding your finished deck. What does it look like? What symbols or colors appear? How does it feel in your hands? Guided meditations can help you tap into your intuition and find inspiration beyond the conscious mind.
3. Word Mapping
Write your core theme in the center of a page and branch out with related words, concepts, and symbols. For example, if your theme is "Greek Mythology," your map might include gods, creatures, key myths, historical influences, and artistic styles.
4. Exploring Existing Decks
Look at decks that inspire you—not to copy, but to analyze what draws you in. What do you love about their themes, art styles, or storytelling methods? Identifying these elements can help refine your own vision.
Bringing Your Vision to Life: Visualization Exercises
Once you have a clearer idea of your theme, it’s time to start visualizing it in more concrete ways.
1. Create a Mood Board
Use Pinterest, Canva, or a physical board to collect images, colors, and symbols that align with your theme. Pin artwork, photography, textures, and even quotes that resonate with the energy of your deck.
2. Sketch Rough Ideas
You don’t need to be a professional artist to sketch basic concepts. Even simple thumbnails of card layouts or symbols can help you start shaping your vision. If you’re a digital artist, experiment with different styles and compositions.
3. Collect Reference Material
If your deck has a historical or cultural theme, gather books, articles, and other resources to deepen your understanding and accuracy.
4. Write a Deck Description
Imagine you’re writing the description for your deck’s Kickstarter or product page. How would you describe its theme, purpose, and unique qualities? This exercise can help refine your direction and ensure your vision is clear.
1. Create a Mood Board
Use Pinterest, Canva, or a physical board to collect images, colors, and symbols that align with your theme. Pin artwork, photography, textures, and even quotes that resonate with the energy of your deck.
2. Sketch Rough Ideas
You don’t need to be a professional artist to sketch basic concepts. Even simple thumbnails of card layouts or symbols can help you start shaping your vision. If you’re a digital artist, experiment with different styles and compositions.
3. Collect Reference Material
If your deck has a historical or cultural theme, gather books, articles, and other resources to deepen your understanding and accuracy.
4. Write a Deck Description
Imagine you’re writing the description for your deck’s Kickstarter or product page. How would you describe its theme, purpose, and unique qualities? This exercise can help refine your direction and ensure your vision is clear.
Final Thoughts
Finding the right theme for your deck is the foundation of your creative journey. Take the time to explore different inspirations, ask yourself meaningful questions, and engage in creative exercises to refine your vision. The more intentional and inspired your theme, the stronger your deck will be when it comes to life.
In the next post of this series, we’ll dive into structuring your deck and deciding on the number of cards, their meanings, and the overall system that will guide your creation. Stay tuned, and happy creating!
In the next post of this series, we’ll dive into structuring your deck and deciding on the number of cards, their meanings, and the overall system that will guide your creation. Stay tuned, and happy creating!