If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably had moments where you wish the universe would just send a strongly worded email explaining what you’re supposed to be doing.
Sadly, it rarely does.
But sometimes a single symbol, idea, or question can shift the way we see things.
That’s one of the reasons I’ve always been drawn to tarot.
Not because I believe a card can predict the future, but because it can help us pause long enough to hear our own thoughts.
So I built a little digital tarot card pull for Lucky Threads, a tiny moment of reflection, available whenever you need it.

What the Tarot Card Pull Does
It’s wonderfully simple.
Tap the button. Draw a card. See what appears.
The tool pulls from the 22 cards of the Major Arcana — the most symbolic and recognisable cards in a tarot deck.
Each card carries its own themes, questions, and lessons. Some are about change. Some are about courage. Some are about trusting yourself when things feel uncertain.
The card doesn’t tell you what will happen next.
Instead, it invites you to look at what’s already happening in your life from a slightly different angle.

Why Only the Major Arcana?
Traditional tarot decks contain 78 cards, but I chose to focus on the Major Arcana.
These are the cards that tend to represent bigger themes and turning points in life.
The Fool reminds us to begin. The Hermit asks us to reflect. Strength speaks about courage and resilience. The Star offers hope.
They’re less about “Will I get the job?” and more about “What am I learning right now?”
For a quick digital card pull, it felt right to focus on the cards that encourage deeper reflection rather than getting lost in lots of tiny details.
What I Love About Tarot
For me, tarot has never been about certainty.
It’s about perspective.
A card can shine a light on something you’ve been avoiding. It can confirm something you already know deep down. Or it can simply make you stop scrolling for thirty seconds and ask yourself an interesting question.
Sometimes that’s enough.

How It Connects to Lucky Threads
Lucky Threads has always been about meaning.
The symbols we wear. The stories we tell ourselves. The reminders we choose to carry through our day.
The tarot card pull comes from exactly the same place.
It’s another way to create a moment of pause. A moment of curiosity. A moment of connection with yourself.
Some people draw a card and move on with their day. Others discover a message or theme that sticks with them – inspiring artwork, journal entries, or even custom pieces that become personal reminders.
I love seeing how differently people connect with it.
And if you’re looking for words rather than symbols, you might also enjoy the Lucky Threads Mantra Generator – a tiny tool for gentle self‑talk when your brain feels a bit loud.

Give It a Try
If you’re curious, pull a card and see what appears.
Not because it knows your future.
But because it might help you think about your present in a new way.
You never know which card will find its way to you.
A Tiny Final Thought
I’ve always liked the idea that meaning isn’t something we find.
It’s something we create.
Sometimes all it takes is a symbol, a question, or a card appearing at exactly the right moment.
And sometimes that’s all the magic we need.
About the Author
Artist, thread enthusiast, creator of Lucky Threads, collector of half‑finished ideas, and occasional drawer of tarot cards when life feels particularly chaotic.
Made with thread, coffee, and a slightly chaotic brain.
— Claire
And if a card really resonates, you can transform it into a custom stitched hoodie, tee, or canvas – a little piece of tarot you can take with you.

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