🌙 A Journey Through Winter Magic
My Cozy Review of Seasons of the Witch: Winter Tarot
There’s something sacred about winter—the hush of a snowy morning, the glow of candles, the scent of cinnamon and pine in the air. It’s a season that invites us to rest, reflect, and reconnect with our inner light.
And that’s exactly the energy that fills Seasons of the Witch: Winter Tarot — a luminous, comforting deck that feels like a spell whispered on a frosty night. ❄️✨
Be clear, be confident and don’t overthink it. The beauty of your story is that it’s going to continue to evolve and your site can evolve with it. Your goal should be to make it feel right for right now. Later will take care of itself. It always does.
🕯️ The Spirit of Winter in a Deck
Created by Lorriane Anderson and beautifully illustrated by Tijana Lukovic, this tarot continues the much-loved Seasons of the Witch legacy, weaving together the mysteries of Yule and Imbolc — the Sabbats that mark the heart of winter and the quiet return of the sun.
From the very first card, you can feel the warmth of its message: slow down, rest deeply, and let renewal unfold at its own rhythm.
It’s a deck for candlelight mornings and peaceful evenings, for those who seek gentle guidance instead of loud answers.
🌿 Aesthetic & First Impressions
The artwork is pure poetry. Midnight blues and silvers dance together like moonlight on snow. Golden accents and soft brushstrokes create an atmosphere that’s both mystical and nurturing — deeply feminine, yet grounded in nature’s rhythm.
Each card feels like a window into a serene winter landscape.
The matte finish, sturdy cardstock, and velvety texture make it a pleasure to hold. Even the box design — with its shimmering stars and delicate details — captures that “cozy witch by the fire” energy we all adore.
🔮 What’s Inside the Winter Tarot
This 78-card tarot set reimagines the traditional archetypes through the lens of the Wheel of the Year.
The Major Arcana honors the cycles of rest, rebirth, and light’s return, while the Minor Arcana echoes the quiet rituals of daily life — the hearth, the candle, the snowfall, the seeds waiting beneath frozen soil.
The guidebook (written by Lorriane Anderson) is a treasure in itself: poetic, intuitive, and full of heart.
Each card’s description feels like a gentle journal entry — blending spiritual wisdom, seasonal symbolism, and small cozy rituals to practice at home.
✨ Favorite Cards
Each deck holds a few cards that feel like home — the ones that seem to glow a little brighter under candlelight.
Here are the four that completely stole my heart from the Seasons of the Witch: Winter Tarot:
🕯 The Winter Lovers
A tender whisper of connection and reflection.
This card feels like a love letter written on a frosted window — a reminder that intimacy begins in stillness.
Whether it speaks of romantic love or deep self-acceptance, The Winter Lovers invites us to see beauty in quiet companionship, and to nurture warmth even in solitude.
🌿 Seven of Winter Pentacles
The gentle rhythm of patience.
Inside a cozy greenhouse, life stirs beneath the snow — a symbol of slow, deliberate growth.
This card teaches that not all progress is visible; sometimes the most important magic happens underground, where dreams are rooting.
🔮 Initiate of Winter Wands
The spark of inspiration during the coldest days.
A creative witch at her desk, candle burning, crafting spells of art and intention.
It’s the energy of learning, experimenting, and allowing curiosity to guide your fire — even when the world outside lies asleep.
🪶 Artisan of Winter Pentacles
The hearth’s glow, the craft of devotion.
Here we find warmth in the act of making — brewing potions, tending herbs, or shaping beauty with our hands.
This card celebrates steady creativity and the sacred ritual of doing your work with love and presence.
🌙 How to Use This Deck
The Seasons of the Witch: Winter Tarot is perfect for:
Daily pulls during the colder months ☕
Moon rituals or Yule/Imbolc celebrations 🌕
Reflective journaling or cozy morning spreads 📖
Self-care readings for intuition and emotional renewal 🌿
Its energy is nurturing, intuitive, and deeply connected to the rhythm of the seasons.
It’s not a deck that shouts—it whispers, guiding you softly back to yourself.
🕯️ Final Thoughts
seasons of the Witch: Winter Tarot by Rockpool Publishing isn’t just a tarot deck—it’s a winter companion.
It invites you to honor your inner seasons, to find beauty in stillness, and to trust that warmth always returns.
If you love decks that blend magic, nature, and comfort, this one feels like home.
Light a candle, wrap yourself in a blanket, and let its cards remind you:
Even in the coldest months, your light still shines.
🛍️ Details
Title: Seasons of the Witch: Winter Tarot
Authors: Lorriane Anderson & Tijana Lukovic
Publisher: Rockpool Publishing
Theme: Yule, Imbolc, Winter Magic
Deck Type: 78-card Tarot with full guidebook
Best for: Cozy witches, intuitive readers, and lovers of seasonal rituals
❄️ The Complete Card List – Seasons of the Witch: Winter Tarot
Every card in the Seasons of the Witch: Winter Tarot is a spell of its own — a reflection of the stillness, mystery, and rebirth that winter brings.
This deck reimagines the traditional tarot through the lens of Yule and Imbolc, weaving together ancient symbolism, hearth magic, and the soft glow of candlelight.
Below you’ll find the full list of all 78 cards, lovingly renamed to echo the energy of the coldest — and most introspective — season of the year.
🌕 Major Arcana – The Heart of Winter
Each Major Arcana tells a story of transformation: from the innocence of the Winter Fool to the promise of light returning in Ascending to Spring.
0. The Winter Fool
I. The Winter Witch (The Magician)
II. The Winter High Priestess
III. The Winter Empress
IV. The Winter Emperor
V. The Winter Hierophant
VI. The Winter Lovers
VII. The Winter Chariot
VIII. Winter Strength
IX. The Winter Hermit
X. The Winter Wheel (Wheel of Fortune)
XI. Winter Consequences (Justice)
XII. The Winter Hanged Man
XIII. Winter Death
XIV. Winter Temperance
XV. The Winter Devil
XVI. The Winter Tower
XVII. The Winter Star
XVIII. New Moon (The Moon)
XIX. Midnight (The Sun)
XX. Self-Reflection (Judgement)
XXI. Ascending to Spring (The World)
🔥 Winter Wands
(Themes of energy, creativity, and the sacred spark that warms long, dark nights.)
Ace of Winter Wands
Two of Winter Wands
Three of Winter Wands
Four of Winter Wands
Five of Winter Wands
Six of Winter Wands
Seven of Winter Wands
Eight of Winter Wands
Nine of Winter Wands
Ten of Winter Wands
Initiate of Winter Wands
Apprentice of Winter Wands
Artisan of Winter Wands
Master of Winter Wands
🌊 Winter Cups
(Themes of emotion, intuition, and heart-centered connection — the gentle waters flowing beneath the ice.)
Ace of Winter Cups
Two of Winter Cups
Three of Winter Cups
Four of Winter Cups
Five of Winter Cups
Six of Winter Cups
Seven of Winter Cups
Eight of Winter Cups
Nine of Winter Cups
Ten of Winter Cups
Initiate of Winter Cups
Apprentice of Winter Cups
Artisan of Winter Cups
Master of Winter Cups
🌬️ Winter Swords
(Themes of truth, clarity, and transformation — the cold winds that awaken the soul.)
Ace of Winter Swords
Two of Winter Swords
Three of Winter Swords
Four of Winter Swords
Five of Winter Swords
Six of Winter Swords
Seven of Winter Swords
Eight of Winter Swords
Nine of Winter Swords
Ten of Winter Swords
Initiate of Winter Swords
Apprentice of Winter Swords
Artisan of Winter Swords
Master of Winter Swords
🌿 Winter Pentacles
(Themes of grounding, home, and devotion — the quiet work that nurtures the seeds beneath the snow.)
Ace of Winter Pentacles
Two of Winter Pentacles
Three of Winter Pentacles
Four of Winter Pentacles
Five of Winter Pentacles
Six of Winter Pentacles
Seven of Winter Pentacles
Eight of Winter Pentacles
Nine of Winter Pentacles
Ten of Winter Pentacles
Initiate of Winter Pentacles
Apprentice of Winter Pentacles
Artisan of Winter Pentacles
Master of Winter Pentacles
🕯️ My Impressions After Reading with the Deck
The moment I held the Seasons of the Witch: Winter Tarot in my hands, it felt like opening a door to a quiet cottage in the woods — candlelight flickering, frost tracing the windows, the scent of cinnamon and pine in the air.
This deck speaks in whispers rather than shouts. Its messages arrive gently, like snowflakes landing on warm skin, asking you to slow down and listen. Every reading feels deeply personal — less about prediction and more about reflection, healing, and inner warmth.
What I love most is how each card captures the rhythm of winter life: the balance between rest and renewal, silence and song. The Winter Fool invites you to begin again with faith. The Winter Hermit reminds you that solitude can be sacred. And Ascending to Spring closes the journey with hope — a quiet promise that light always returns.
As an artist, I find endless inspiration in the deck’s color palette and symbolism. The soft light, the muted tones, the presence of nature and ritual — they mirror the creative calm I try to cultivate in my own studio.
This isn’t just a deck for readings; it’s a companion for the winter soul — one that encourages you to find beauty in stillness and magic in the waiting. 🌙❄️
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