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The Hundred-Acre Arcana Tarot

The Hundred-Acre Arcana Tarot

by Mark Andrew Smith

Tarot78 cards
whimsicalanimalhand-drawnnature
winnie-the-poohchildrens-literaturenostalgicstorybook-artrider-waite-smithbeginner-friendly

Theme: Winnie-the-Pooh characters in a classic tarot setting

Medium: pencil ink

The Hundred-Acre Arcana Tarot is one of two Winnie-the-Pooh themed tarot decks by Mark Andrew Smith, featuring classic characters in scenes that evoke traditional Rider-Waite-Smith symbolism. This deck uses a muted, hand-drawn art style, distinct from its companion, The Mystic Honeypot Arcana.

About This Deck

The Hundred-Acre Arcana Tarot is a charming 78-card deck that reinterprets the classic Rider-Waite-Smith (RWS) tarot system through the beloved characters and settings of A.A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh. Created by artist Mark Andrew Smith, this deck offers a gentle and nostalgic approach to tarot, making it accessible to both new readers and seasoned practitioners who appreciate the whimsical world of the Hundred Acre Wood.

The deck's imagery subtly integrates the personalities and adventures of Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Eeyore, Rabbit, Owl, and others into the archetypal scenes of the Major and Minor Arcana. While the specific card count is not explicitly stated, the reference to "two enchanting Winnie-the-Pooh tarot decks" strongly suggests a full 78-card structure for each. The visual style of this particular deck leans into a more traditional, storybook illustration aesthetic, distinguishing it from its more vibrantly colored counterpart, The Mystic Honeypot Arcana.

This deck is designed to provide a comforting and intuitive reading experience, leveraging the familiar narratives and emotional resonance of the Pooh stories to illuminate tarot meanings. The artwork, with its soft lines and earthy tones, invites introspection and a sense of childlike wonder, making complex tarot concepts feel approachable and less intimidating. It serves as a bridge between the profound wisdom of tarot and the simple, heartfelt lessons of friendship and discovery found in the Hundred Acre Wood.

Key Features

  • One of two Winnie-the-Pooh themed tarot decks by Mark Andrew Smith
  • Features classic Winnie-the-Pooh characters in RWS-inspired scenes
  • Muted, hand-drawn art style with a nostalgic storybook aesthetic
  • Successfully funded on Kickstarter with 477 backers
  • Designed to offer a gentle and intuitive reading experience

Who It's For

This deck is ideal for tarot enthusiasts who appreciate classic children's literature and a nostalgic aesthetic. It particularly suits beginners seeking a gentle, non-intimidating entry into tarot, as the familiar Winnie-the-Pooh characters can make card meanings more accessible. Collectors of themed decks, especially those with an affinity for the Hundred Acre Wood, will also find this deck appealing. Experienced readers looking for a lighthearted yet symbolically rich deck for personal reflection or readings for younger clients may also enjoy its charm.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between The Hundred-Acre Arcana and The Mystic Honeypot Arcana?
Both decks are Winnie-the-Pooh themed tarot decks by Mark Andrew Smith. The Hundred-Acre Arcana features a muted, hand-drawn, storybook-like art style with earthy tones. In contrast, The Mystic Honeypot Arcana, as seen in the image, uses a more vibrant, colorful, and cartoon-like illustration style, offering a different aesthetic interpretation of the same beloved characters.
Is The Hundred-Acre Arcana a full tarot deck?
While the exact card count is not specified, the description refers to it as a "tarot deck," which typically implies a full 78-card structure (22 Major Arcana and 56 Minor Arcana). The imagery visible in the background also shows cards with traditional tarot suit names like "Four of Pentacles" and "Eight of Wands."
Is this deck suitable for beginners?
Yes, The Hundred-Acre Arcana is likely very suitable for beginners. The use of familiar and beloved Winnie-the-Pooh characters can make the archetypal meanings of tarot cards more approachable and less intimidating. The gentle, nostalgic artwork also contributes to a welcoming and intuitive learning experience.
What is the art style of The Hundred-Acre Arcana?
The art style of The Hundred-Acre Arcana is hand-drawn, with a muted color palette of earthy tones, giving it a classic storybook illustration aesthetic. The linework is delicate, and the overall impression is one of warmth and nostalgia, distinct from the bolder colors of its companion deck.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$55K

Backers

477

Funded

501%

Launched

May 2025

Platform: Kickstarter

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