The practice
How to Use Drawn
You do not need to know tarot before you begin.
Start with a question, a feeling, or simply curiosity.
Step 1
Choose how you want to draw
Single Card
For a moment of focus or a simple question.
Three Cards
Past, Present, Emerging — a simple line through a question: what shaped it, where it stands, what is leaning towards you.
Relationship Spread
For exploring your experience of a connection and the dynamic around it.
Decision Spread
For slowing down a choice and looking at what draws you forward, what gives you pause, and what your next step might be.
Step 2
Notice before you interpret
Before reading the card meaning, notice what catches your eye first.
Your first response is part of the reading.
Step 3
Choose your voice
Grounded
Clear, thoughtful and direct.
Poetic
Symbolic, metaphorical and spacious.
Full Witch
Playful, atmospheric and deliciously mystical.
The cards stay the same. The voice changes.
Step 4
Reflect
Each card arrives with prompts. Answer them, add your own notes, or open the companion and talk an interpretation through.
You can take what resonates, question what does not, and follow whatever feels useful.
Step 5
Save what matters
Save readings to your journal and return to them later. Over time, Drawn can help surface cards, themes and questions that keep appearing.
A gentle noteOn answers that do not arrive+
There is no need to force an answer. Sometimes the useful part is simply noticing the question differently.