Do you know people who love to make jewelry but don’t wear it, love to bake but don’t eat sweets, or something like that? I am that way with spreads. I really love creating spreads; I don’t mean the on-the-spot specific spreads, but more general spreads. I make them up, test them, use them a while, and then forget that I made them. I don’t like testing them out on clients right away, so I make up people and pretend to read for them using the spreads. You all do that, too, right?
One of the places I turn for inspiration for creating spreads is the decks themselves. For example, for the Mystic Faerie Tarot, the theme of the deck—a magical faerie garden—inspired a number of