Tarot Card Prompts

Tarot card prompts are image prompts built to create symbolic card art with figures, suits, borders, and mystical scenes. For example, you might use one to make "The Moon card with a silver wolf under a starry sky".

30 Tarot Card Prompts

For tarot readers, mystics, and deck designers, the tarot card prompts here make full card images, emphasizing ornate borders, symbolic icons, and dramatic central figures. These card images are designed to be readable and memorable, making them easy to share and useful for divination spreads or deck concepts.

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Velvet Arcana Deck

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Velvet Arcana Deck

A poised tarot reader in a modestly covered editorial outfit stands in an elegant studio, holding a spread of ornate cards above a linen-draped table. Crystals, candles, and a brass lamp are arranged in a balanced composition with clear foreground, midground, and a soft sense of launch-day polish for modern mystics and indie creators.

Soft window light washes the scene in ivory, deep plum, antique gold, and sage, with painterly photoreal detail and a serene, intimate mood. The surfaces should feel tactile and premium, with gentle highlights on glass, metal, and fabric.

Typography sits in the upper third with refined breathing room, the title "Velvet Arcana" centered and crisp, and the author line Mina Hart set smaller beneath it. Keep the type elegant and editorial, integrated as a collectible deck cover rather than a loud poster.

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Moonlit Major Arcana

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Moonlit Major Arcana

A full spread of major arcana cards floats above a quiet midnight table, with crescent motifs, fresh herbs, and a ceramic teacup arranged into a symmetrical still life. The composition should feel whimsical and collectible, like a boutique deck reveal for readers who love symbolism and ritual objects.

Candlelit lighting glows across midnight blue, pearl white, lavender, and silver, with watercolor washes and delicate edges. The mood is hushed, contemplative, and lightly magical, with translucent layers and a soft handmade finish.

Typography is placed low and centered with generous margin, the title "Moonlit Major Arcana" clearly baked into the design, and the author line Sora Vale aligned beneath in a smaller serif. The text should feel graceful and artisanal, as if printed for a limited edition deck.

3

Sunrise Oracle Path

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Sunrise Oracle Path

A lone figure, modestly covered, walks toward a glowing sunrise while tarot symbols are subtly embedded in the landscape around them. Wide breathing room, gentle horizon lines, and a calm forward rhythm make this feel like a hopeful cover for beginners learning card meanings.

Sunrise light opens the scene in apricot, sky blue, warm cream, and coral, painted in an oil painting style with luminous brushwork. The mood is hopeful, expansive, and calm, with a soft uplift rather than dramatic spectacle.

Typography is arranged near the lower center with a clear title block, the words "Sunrise Oracle Path" baked in as the main header, and Elena Marr credited below in small, elegant type. Leave the text airy and readable so the landscape still leads the image.

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Festival Fortune Cards

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Festival Fortune Cards

An ensemble of friends gathers around a festive tarot table with lanterns, ribbon, fruit, and patterned cloth, creating a celebratory spread for party-ready spiritual content. Gestures should be readable and tasteful, with a lively but controlled arrangement that keeps the cards central.

Indoor lamplight warms vermillion, marigold, teal, and cream, rendered in gouache with bright edges and a handcrafted finish. The mood is festive, joyful, and social, with Mediterranean color energy that feels welcoming and polished.

strictly no text, letters or typography. Use a slightly elevated three-quarter camera angle, a 35mm lens feel, moderate depth of field, and crisp separation between hands, cards, and table objects. Keep the scene airy and editorial, with lantern glow and layered fabric texture doing the visual storytelling.

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Cabinet of Symbols

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Cabinet of Symbols

A neat arrangement of tarot tools, coins, feathers, keys, and a velvet pouch sits on a wooden cabinet, built like a museum still life with careful spacing and quiet meaning. The composition should feel editorial and collectible, ideal for a deck generator showcase with strong object hierarchy.

High-key studio light reveals sepia, charcoal, parchment, and muted emerald in an ink wash style. The mood is refined, thoughtful, and restrained, with clean contrast and a calm archival tone.

Typography is positioned in a tidy bottom panel, the title "Cabinet of Symbols" centered and sharp, with the author line Alden Rowe beneath it in a smaller, understated face. Keep the lettering elegant and catalog-like, matching the museum still life presentation.

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Nocturne of Cups

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Nocturne of Cups

A serene indoor scene shows a tarot spread beside a bowl of water, a lotus stem, and folded silk, with the cards partially reflected on a polished surface. The layout should feel contemplative and spiritually grounded, with quiet symmetry and a balanced East Asian visual rhythm.

Night lighting softly shapes indigo, aqua, pearl, and pale gold in a cel-shaded treatment. The mood is serene, meditative, and balanced, with gentle edges and a calm reflective surface.

Typography sits along the right margin in a vertical-inspired block, the title "Nocturne of Cups" clearly integrated, and the author line Junia Park placed below with delicate spacing. Keep the type refined and unobtrusive so the reflection and silk folds remain central.

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Tarot for Beginners

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Tarot for Beginners

A clean typographic poster uses stacked tarot card silhouettes, a ruled notebook edge, and a single guiding candle to frame the idea of learning the deck step by step. The composition leaves generous negative space so the header reads clearly in a blog listicle layout.

Midday light keeps the palette cream, navy, gold, and terracotta bright and approachable in a flat vector style. The mood is clear, welcoming, and practical, with a tidy educational feel and smooth shapes.

Typography dominates the upper half with a simple grid, the title "Tarot for Beginners" baked prominently as the main headline, and Lena Moor set beneath as the author line. Keep the lettering bold, legible, and perfectly aligned for a clean learning-resource cover.

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Desert Moon Spread

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Desert Moon Spread

A solitary reader, modestly covered, sits on patterned cushions in a quiet desert setting with cards laid in a semicircle, canyon forms behind them and a small tea set nearby. The scene feels grounded, elegant, and open to interpretation, with wide desert space framing the figure.

Golden hour rim light warms sand, turquoise, rust, and ivory in a painterly photoreal style. The mood is reflective, warm, and spacious, with soft edges and a serene Arabic-inspired atmosphere.

strictly no text, letters or typography. Use a wide environmental camera view with a 50mm lens feel, moderate depth of field, and gentle foreground texture from the cushions. Let the sky, stone, and tea set create a calm, premium cover image without any lettering.

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Forest of Runes

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Forest of Runes

A misty woodland path leads to a small tarot altar tucked among ferns, mushrooms, and carved stones, with no people present. Build the scene as a quiet seasonal mood piece, using layered trees and a subtle trail that invites the eye inward.

Dusk light settles over forest green, moss, fog gray, and amber in charcoal texture. The mood is mysterious, calm, and earthy, with a Nordic hush and soft atmospheric contrast.

strictly no text, letters or typography. Use a slightly low camera angle, a 40mm lens feel, shallow depth of field on the altar, and drifting mist for environmental craft. Keep the path leading lines clear so the woodland remains readable and serene.

10

Celestial Court Cards

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Celestial Court Cards

An ensemble of four elegantly dressed tarot archetypes stands in a refined gallery-like setting, each holding a distinct suit symbol and facing slightly different angles for a balanced promotional composition. The styling is modestly covered, polished, and ceremonial, with strong silhouette clarity and evenly spaced figure placement.

High-key studio light shapes black, ivory, sapphire, and bronze in delicate line art. The mood is formal, iconic, and graceful, with crisp contours and a premium editorial sense.

Typography is centered below the figures with generous negative space, the title "Celestial Court Cards" baked into the design, and the author line Rowan Vale set in smaller text beneath. Keep the typography elegant and gallery-like so it supports the archetypes without overpowering them.

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River Mirror Tarot

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River Mirror Tarot

A top-down composition shows tarot cards, river stones, reeds, and a small mirror arranged on a linen cloth, with each object echoing the others in a meditative pattern. The scene should feel like a peaceful ritual flat lay for content creators and bloggers, with soft spacing and a clean circular balance.

Soft window light washes cool gray, river blue, soft green, and white through watercolor layers. The mood is quiet, introspective, and airy, with a Pacific calm and a lightly handmade finish.

Typography is placed along the lower edge with a centered title lockup, the words "River Mirror Tarot" clearly baked in, and Kaiora Bloom credited beneath in small refined type. Keep the text minimal and elegant so the flat lay remains the main focal point.

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Glyphs of the Path

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Glyphs of the Path

A stark typographic cover centers on bold tarot keywords, with abstract card shapes and small symbolic accents creating a modern editorial grid. The layout feels clean and high-end for a prompt library or AI deck generator landing page, with disciplined spacing and strong alignment.

Studio flat lighting keeps black, off-white, red, and pale pink vivid in a risograph style. The mood is graphic, modern, and focused, with subtle print texture and confident contrast.

Typography fills the central grid, the title "Glyphs of the Path" baked as the dominant headline, and Noah Finch placed beneath as the author line. Keep the lettering crisp, modular, and editorial, with the symbolic accents acting as a supporting frame.

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Harvest Reading Room

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Harvest Reading Room

A cozy autumn reading nook features a tarot spread beside pears, a wool throw, and a steaming mug, framed like an inviting magazine spread. The composition should feel intimate and seasonal, with warm tabletop layers and a relaxed collector-friendly atmosphere.

Indoor lamplight brings pumpkin, cream, olive, and cocoa to life in gouache. The mood is cozy, grounded, and seasonal, with soft brush texture and a comforting Western lifestyle feel.

Typography is set near the top with a centered title treatment, the words "Harvest Reading Room" baked into the layout, and Clara Wren credited below in a smaller line. Keep the type warm and readable, like a feature opener in a lifestyle magazine.

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Karma Wheel Study

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Karma Wheel Study

A symbolic abstract layout uses circular motion, layered triangles, and repeating suit emblems to suggest the flow of fate without showing a literal reading. The geometry should feel elegant and balanced, making it suitable for a premium deck intro graphic with strong visual logic.

Noon light keeps cobalt, gold, cream, and emerald clean and luminous in a flat vector style. The mood is symbolic, clean, and contemplative, with a South Asian-inspired geometric rhythm.

strictly no text, letters or typography. Use a straight-on camera view with a graphic poster feel, crisp edges, and no depth clutter. Let the circles, triangles, and emblems hold the composition like a polished symbolic diagram.

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Starfall Guidance

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Starfall Guidance

A wide celestial landscape shows a quiet hill, scattered stars, and a tarot card placed upright in the grass, suggesting guidance and hope across the night sky. The scene should feel expansive and graceful, with gentle negative space and a calm horizon.

Night lighting paints navy, gold, lilac, and deep green in an oil painting style. The mood is hopeful, expansive, and mystical, with soft star shimmer and a serene sky dome.

Typography sits low on the composition with a centered title block, the title "Starfall Guidance" integrated clearly, and the author line Evelyn Ash below in small elegant type. Keep the text subtle so the sky and hill remain the primary emotional anchor.

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Pocket Deck Art

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Pocket Deck Art

A macro close-up shows a hand holding tiny tarot cards, with paper texture, gilded edges, and fine wear details visible. Frame it like a product teaser for compact decks and collectible accessories, with the hand modestly covered and the objects filling the frame.

Soft window light reveals ivory, gold, burgundy, and slate in painterly photoreal detail. The mood is premium, intimate, and tactile, with a strong sense of handcrafted paper and metallic sheen.

Typography is placed in a slim top band, the title "Pocket Deck Art" baked in as the main line, and Hannah Vale credited below in a smaller author line. Keep the layout clean and product-focused so the tiny cards feel luxurious and precise.

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Oracle Bloom

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Oracle Bloom

A floral altar blooms around a central tarot card, with petals, vines, and delicate insects arranged in a delicate halo. The piece should feel feminine, charming, and ready for a boutique deck banner, with soft layering and graceful radial balance.

Golden hour rim light brings blush, rose, leaf green, and ivory to life in papercut layers. The mood is whimsical, romantic, and delicate, with clean cut edges and a handcrafted botanical charm.

Typography is placed in the lower third with a delicate centered title, the words "Oracle Bloom" baked clearly into the design, and the author line Isla Moreno beneath in smaller type. Keep the lettering airy so the floral halo stays dominant.

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Silent Abbey Spread

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Silent Abbey Spread

A quiet interior of arches, tiles, and a lone table becomes a contemplative tarot setting, with cards placed like sacred objects rather than props. Use restrained composition and gentle symmetry so the architecture and ritual tools share equal weight in the frame.

Candlelit lighting softens stone, olive, cream, and rust in ink wash. The mood is contemplative, reverent, and calm, with a Mediterranean stillness and minimal contrast.

strictly no text, letters or typography. Use a centered architectural camera angle, a 35mm lens feel, medium depth of field, and soft candle bloom across the tile surfaces. Keep the empty space quiet and sacred so the room itself carries the message.

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Moon Garden Guide

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Moon Garden Guide

A typographic garden scene blends a title panel with moonflowers, a watering can, and scattered tarot symbols, designed as a friendly header image for gardening-minded readers. The layout should stay airy and readable, with a handcrafted feel and clear visual lanes between the plant forms and the title area.

Moonlit lighting fills sage, cream, midnight blue, and butter yellow in line art. The mood is gentle, editorial, and hopeful, with a simple botanical grace and light decorative motion.

Typography sits in a neat top-left panel, the title "Moon Garden Guide" baked into the design, and Fern Hollow credited beneath in a smaller line. Keep the type clean and inviting so the garden motif remains fresh and accessible.

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Temple of Choices

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Temple of Choices

A serene temple courtyard hosts an arranged line of tarot cards leading toward a small fountain, evoking decision-making and inner calm. The composition should feel broad and balanced, with architecture and symbols sharing equal weight and a soft sense of forward movement.

Morning light brings sandstone, teal, saffron, and white into a watercolor wash. The mood is serene, thoughtful, and open, with a South Asian spatial rhythm and gentle reflective surfaces.

Typography is placed in a calm bottom strip, the title "Temple of Choices" baked in cleanly, and Asha Dev set beneath as the author line. Keep the lettering light and readable so the courtyard and fountain remain the emotional center.

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Night Market Oracle

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Night Market Oracle

A lively market scene shows a tarot reader's table among lanterns, fabric stalls, and fruit baskets, with one client in profile and the cards centered as the focal point. The scene feels urban, festive, and warmly human, with modestly covered clothing and clear gesture readability.

Gas-lamp warm low light animates crimson, gold, teal, and night blue in cel-shaded art. The mood is festive, lively, and curious, with lively East Asian market energy and crisp shape clarity.

strictly no text, letters or typography. Use a shoulder-height camera angle, a 28mm lens feel, moderate depth of field, and layered lantern haze in the background. Keep the market stalls and tarot table sharply readable while the crowd softens behind them.

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Chariot in Motion

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Chariot in Motion

A dynamic tarot-inspired action composition shows a rider, swirling banners, and mirrored wheels crossing an abstract road of symbols. Keep clothing modestly covered and the motion readable, energetic, and heroic rather than chaotic, with strong diagonal flow.

Dramatic side light carves graphite, steel blue, ivory, and red into charcoal textures. The mood is action-driven, focused, and bold, with a Western heroic tone and clear structural energy.

Typography is anchored near the bottom with a powerful centered title, the words "Chariot in Motion" baked into the design, and the author line Jules Arden below in smaller type. Keep the text strong and stable so it matches the sense of forward movement.

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Bread and Pentacles

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Bread and Pentacles

A humble still life of bread, coins, herbs, and a folded reading cloth suggests abundance, craft, and daily ritual without any figures. Compose it as a grounded, premium image for financial intention or manifestation content, with careful spacing and tactile object detail.

Soft window light highlights wheat, copper, cream, and olive in an oil painting style. The mood is grounded, abundant, and calm, with warm table surfaces and a quietly generous atmosphere.

Typography is placed in a lower-center lockup, the title "Bread and Pentacles" baked clearly into the image, and Mara Stone credited beneath as the author line. Keep the lettering classic and understated, like a refined wellness publication cover.

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Northern Lights Arcana

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Northern Lights Arcana

A winter landscape glows under aurora bands while a solitary tarot card stands in the snow, creating a quiet and magical scene with strong negative space. The result should feel serene, cold, and premium for seasonal tarot content, with the card small but unmistakable.

Aurora glow animates ice blue, emerald, violet, and white in pixel art. The mood is cool, magical, and still, with a Nordic hush and clean retro charm.

strictly no text, letters or typography. Use a wide environmental camera view, a slightly elevated angle, a medium focal length feel, and a deep but calm depth of field. Keep the snow sparkle and aurora bands crisp while the horizon stays minimal.

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Empress of Plenty

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Empress of Plenty

A regal yet approachable portrait shows an elegantly seated figure surrounded by flowers, fruit, and woven textures, with a gentle smile and balanced posture. The styling is modestly covered and polished, creating a deck-cover portrait that emphasizes abundance and grace.

Golden hour rim light wraps peach, jade, gold, and ivory in gouache. The mood is lush, graceful, and nurturing, with soft botanical richness and a Western abundance motif.

Typography is placed at the lower center with a refined title treatment, the words "Empress of Plenty" baked in, and Celia Hart credited beneath in smaller type. Keep the lettering elegant and celebratory, matching the regal but approachable portrait.

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Sands of Judgment

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Sands of Judgment

A wide desert horizon holds a lone altar and a small flock of birds, using scale and silence to suggest reflection and renewal. This should be a no-figure artwork with premium editorial restraint and strong symbolic clarity, letting the open space carry the meaning, modestly covered.

Dusk light settles over sand, smoke, sun-bleached ivory, and indigo in painted photoreal detail. The mood is reflective, spacious, and solemn, with a quiet Arabic horizon and a restrained tonal range.

Typography is set near the upper left with clear breathing room, the title "Sands of Judgment" baked into the composition, and Tariq Lane placed below as the author line. Keep the type minimal and dignified so the desert remains expansive.

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Little Fox Oracle

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Little Fox Oracle

A charming animal-centered tarot concept features a fox curled beside a deck box, herbs, and a tiny lamp, with gentle expressions and cozy proportions. The scene should feel playful and polished, appealing to gift buyers and cozy hobby audiences without losing its editorial finish.

Indoor lamplight warms fox orange, moss, cream, and cocoa in watercolor. The mood is cute, cozy, and whimsical, with soft fur texture and a comforting tabletop atmosphere.

strictly no text, letters or typography. Use a low camera angle close to table height, a 50mm lens feel, shallow depth of field on the fox and deck box, and a soft falloff into the background. Keep the lamp glow and herb stems delicate so the scene stays intimate and charming.

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Tarot Spread Checklist

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Tarot Spread Checklist

A clean instructional layout organizes card positions, suit icons, and simple annotation boxes into a modern educational poster. Leave space for readable labels and a strong blog-friendly thumbnail feel, with a crisp grid that supports learning at a glance.

High-key studio light keeps white, navy, teal, and coral bright in flat vector art. The mood is useful, modern, and clear, with a practical teaching tone and neat infographic structure.

Typography fills the top and center zones, the title "Tarot Spread Checklist" baked as the main headline, and Nora Finch credited beneath in a smaller line. Keep the text highly legible and structured, like a polished guide sheet.

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Garden of the High Priestess

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Garden of the High Priestess

A quiet inner garden frames a seated reader behind a veil of leaves, with water basins and moon-shaped ornaments creating a mystical layered composition. The styling is modestly covered, elegant, and introspective, with a gentle East Asian sensibility and careful depth between foliage and figure.

Moonlit lighting softens ink black, jade, pearl, and soft moss in ink wash. The mood is mystical, quiet, and inward, with translucent foliage and a calm ceremonial atmosphere.

Typography is placed along the bottom edge with a centered title block, the title "Garden of the High Priestess" baked cleanly into the design, and Mei Lin credited beneath. Keep the lettering restrained and refined so the garden layers remain dominant.

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Reading Under Rain

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Reading Under Rain

A handheld POV scene shows tarot cards under a clear umbrella while rain dapples a cafe table and city reflections shimmer in the background. The image should feel atmospheric and useful for a lifestyle or blog hero visual, with the cards and umbrella occupying the center of attention, modestly covered.

Rainy evening light mixes slate blue, amber, silver, and cream in painterly photoreal detail. The mood is moody, intimate, and modern, with a Latin urban sensibility and soft reflective surfaces.

strictly no text, letters or typography. Use a handheld camera feel from a seated POV, a 35mm lens look, shallow depth of field, and visible rain bokeh beyond the table edge. Keep the umbrella rim, wet tabletop, and card corners sharply tactile while the city glow softens behind them.

Centered hero graphic with "Tarot Card Prompts" over a mystical tarot reading desk, showing a tarot prompt idea field, card spread dropdown, tone toggle, and Generate button in a polished tarot card prompts tool interface.

How to Generate Tarot Card with AI

Tarot card prompts work best when you name the card meaning, the main symbol, and the mood in one short line. Keep the title text short and clear, and choose one strong color pair so the card reads fast. Add one visual cue for the border, one for the figure, and one for the symbol so the tarot card looks planned.

  1. 1 Write a tarot card prompt with one card name and one symbol.
  2. 2 Paste it into AI Free Forever's Ideogram v3.
  3. 3 Set the canvas to 2:3.
  4. 4 Refine the tarot card prompt with border, title, and symbol details.
  5. 5 Get a tarot card with crisp text and one clear focal point.
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Tarot Card Prompts FAQ

What are some good daily tarot questions? â–¾

A good daily tarot question should point to one clear focus, like your mood, your energy, or what needs your attention today. A simple choice is, “What do I need right now?” for a calm daily draw. For more ideas, see The Wisdom of Tarot: 50 Good Questions to Ask Tarot Cards.

What are the best tarot prompts for beginners? â–¾

The best beginner tarot prompts are short and direct, because they are easy to turn into a clean card image. Start with one symbol, one mood, and one question like “What lesson am I learning?” This keeps your tarot card art simple and easy to read.

How do I make tarot card prompts for a deck? â–¾

Make one prompt for each card by naming the card, the key symbol, and the scene around it. Keep the style and border system the same so the full deck feels linked. That approach works well for a major arcana set or a custom oracle deck.

What should I ask tarot cards about love? â–¾

Ask one clear love question that points to your own path, not a long story. A strong choice is, “What do I need to know about love right now?” If you want more question ideas, 26 Questions to Ask Tarot has a useful list.

Can I use tarot card prompts to create a printable PDF? â–¾

Yes, tarot card prompts work well for a printable PDF because each card can be built as its own page. Use the same card size, border style, and icon set on every page for a clean result. That makes the final file feel like a real deck guide.

What makes a good tarot card image prompt? â–¾

A good tarot card image prompt has one main figure or symbol, a clear mood, and a strong frame. It should also name the setting, colors, and level of detail so the card feels finished. For more framing tips, Empower Your Readings! How to frame questions for the tarot is a helpful guide.