11 Favourite Fairy Oracle Decks for Your Magical Practice
Do you loooove all things fairy, magic, and oracle cards and are looking for some gorgeous new decks to connect with your fairy guides (or own inner fairy wisdom)?
Here are 11 favourite fairy oracle card decks to add to your collection!
The Oracle of the Magical Fairy Forest, a fairy oracle deck by Anna Frolik with illustrations by Anna Babich (card #28, the Fairy Picnic).
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1. The Oracle of the Magical Fairy Forest
The Oracle of the Magical Fairy Forest by Anna Frolik, illustrated by Anna Babich.
First, I can’t help but enthusiastically share my own newest creation, the Oracle of the Magical Fairy Forest. After a long creative pause, I received the inspiration to birth this deck into the world in late 2024—and launched it on Kickstarter this past summer. It was a full success and has reached many magical people across the world since then.
The Oracle of the Magical Fairy Forest includes 44 gorgeous fairy oracle cards with stunning illustrations by Anna Babich. It comes with a 124-page guidebook and is packaged in a sturdy magnetic book-style box to keep the cards and booklet safe. The Kickstarter edition of the deck is adorned with sparkly gold edges for an extra dose of magic. The Oracle of the Magical Fairy Forest Companion Journal is an optional add-on filled with journal prompts and practices to help deepen your work with the cards.
Both the deck and book are now available at the Magical Things Shop.
Oracle of the Magical Fairy Forest: Companion Journal (by Anna Frolik, illustrated by Anna Babich).
2. The Feywood Oracle
The Feywood Oracle by Mary Feywood, with texts by Amanda Beelen.
The Feywood Oracle is technically not a fairy oracle deck, but it’s filled with the kind of elemental magic I love, and it matches the vibe and aesthetic I look for in those types of decks, so I wanted to include it. The Feywood Oracle was designed by Dutch artist Mary Feywood with texts by Amanda Beelen. It launched in 2025 and is a favourite among lovers of fairy forest magic!
The Faewood Oracle includes 50 stunning oracle cards, a full-colour guidebook, and a sturdy box with gold foiling. It is currently available in English and Dutch.
3. Little BIG Affirmations for Magical Kids (Coming Soon)
Little BIG Affirmations, an affirmation card deck for magical kids, featuring lots of fairies and other elemental beings. (By Rage Create, coming soon on Kickstarter!)
This one is technically also not meant to be a fairy oracle deck, but it features lots of fairies and magic throughout and is absolutely adorable, so I must share. The Little BIG Affirmations deck is my friend Heath Armstrong’s newest creation. It’s currently in the works and is expected to launch on Kickstarter later this year. If you have young kids who you know would adore this deck—or want to uplift your inner child with some sparkly healing magic, go give it some LOVE!
The Little BIG Affirmations deck includes 44 cards with colourful illustrations and simple written guidance and play prompts on the card fronts and backs. There will also be a colour-your-own version for colouring enthusiasts.
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4. Wild Wisdom of the Faery Oracle
The Wild Wisdom of the Faery Oracle by Lucy Cavendish, with artwork by Selina Fenech. One of my all-time favourite fairy oracle decks.
The Wild Wisdom of the Faery Oracle by Lucy Cavendish (illustrated by Selina Fenech) was one of my first fairy oracle decks—and my number one go-to for a long time. To this day, I adore the artwork as well as the messages.
Lucy Cavendish is an exceptionally gifted writer who transmits the wisdom of the fairies in ways that land powerfully and in a new way each time. Similarly, the art of Selina Fenech captures the essence of the fae in ways that touch my soul profoundly. Each card feels like a portal to a world that feels deeply familiar—as if I had lived there before.
The Wild Wisdom of the Faery Oracle includes 47 cards and a 176-page in-depth guidebook. It is packaged in a sturdy hardcover box.
5. Oracle of the Dragonfae
The Oracle of the Dragonfae by Lucy Cavendish.
The Oracle of the Dragonfae was another one of my first fae oracle decks, also by Lucy Cavendish. My friend Christina Sander, who loved the elementals as much as I did recommended it to me, and it has been a favourite ever since.
Similar to the Wild Wisdom of the Faery Oracle, the Oracle of the Dragonfae features profound messages that are spot on for me each time. It speaks to me in ways that few decks can. The deck includes artwork from several artists, some of which I enjoy more than others. It comes with 43 cards, a 164-page guidebook, and a sturdy hardcover box.
6. Fairy Wisdom Oracle Deck
Fairy Wisdom Oracle Deck & Book Set by Amy Brown, written by Nancy Brown.
Amy Brown is one of my favourite artists in the fairy & elemental genre, and her Fairy Wisdom Oracle is absolutely stunning! I love the whimsical, feminine watercolour artwork and the fairy-tale book inspired design.
The Fairy Wisdom Oracle includes 64 cards, a high-quality hardcover guidebook with black & white illustrations, and a beautifully designed two-piece box.
7. Fairy Medicine Oracle
The Fairy Medicine Oracle by Maritza Luna Moreno.
The Fairy Medicine Oracle by Maritza Luna Moreno was one of my first client projects back in 2020 and will always hold a special place my heart. It combines the healing magic of the fairies with powerful, real-life inspired teachings about manifestation, love, and shadow work.
This gorgeous fairy oracle deck includes 48 cards, a full-length guidebook with detailed card meanings and inspiration for working with the cards, and a sturdy two-piece box. The cards are adorned with purple metallic edges.
The Fairy Medicine Oracle launched on Kickstarter in 2020 and is now available on Amazon. An updated digital version with four new cards is available on Deckible.
8. Elemental Magick & Manifestation: a Fae Oracle Deck
Elemental Magick & Manifestation: a Fae Oracle Deck by Rachel Chamness, artwork by Shannon Oliver.
The Elemental Magick & Manifestation deck by Rachel Chamness (art by Shannon Oliver) is another fae-inspired oracle deck I helped to birth into the world for one of my clients several years ago. Each card depicts an elemental being such as a fairy, elf, gnome, or other representative of the magical realms. In the guidebook, you’ll find a brief channeled message from each being featured in the deck.
I love this deck for its playful, colourful vibe and the profound wisdom offered by the elementals shown on the cards. This was a fun oracle to bring to life! The Elemental Magick & Manifestation oracle deck includes 44 cards and a guidebook with easy-to-digest card explanations. It is packaged in a high-quality two-piece box.
9. Forest Fae Messages
Forest Fae Messages by Nadia Turner.
The Forest Fae Messages deck by Nadia Turner is one of the cutest card decks I’ve ever seen. I’m a lover of little decks that fit into tiny pockets and can be shuffled by small hands, and this one is just adorable!
I love the unique art style, the charming creatures depicted on the card fronts, the short and sweet inspirational messages, and the mushroom pattern on the back. (Totally my kind of aesthetic.) This deck is perfect for travel and as a heartfelt gift for a special friend.
The Forest Fae Messages deck includes 40 miniature size cards and is packaged in a protective, easy-to-open little box.
10. Oracle of the Fairies
The Oracle of the Fairies by Karen Kay, art by Ginger Kelly.
A list of fairy oracle decks wouldn’t be complete without Karen Kay’s Oracle of the Fairies. While I’ve never owned this deck, I do love the ethereal art and the lighthearted vibe, and I’ve often resonated with the author’s card pulls in my Instagram feed.
The Oracle of the Fairies is a 44-card deck with a guidebook, packaged in a sturdy two-piece box (just like many of the classic Hay House oracle decks).
11. The Fairy Lenormand
The Fairy Lenormand Oracle by Marcus Katz & Tali Goodwin, artwork by Davide Corsi.
Last but not least, I can’t end this article without mentioning the Fairy Lenormand Oracle by Marcus Katz and Tali Goodwin (published by Lo Scarabeo). This deck is based on the traditional Lenormand and can be read in the exact same way. The main difference is the fairy-inspired artwork and vibe.
I owned the Fairy Lenormand Oracle a while ago and had to let go of it when I downsized for a big move. There were some things I loved about it and some things I didn’t. First of all, the packaging is beautiful and sturdy. The gold foil overlays add a touch of luxury. The guidebook feels high-quality and is well-designed with love for the little details. Like most decks from Lo Scarabeo, it includes instructions in five different languages. If I remember correctly, the cards themselves were a little bit on the flimsy side, and the print quality didn’t seem quite as good as I had hoped.
I did appreciate this deck while it was in my collection, and I recall doing some powerful readings with it. However, I didn’t end up using it as often as I would have liked, so I chose to pass it on to another lover of fairy magic before moving to a new home.
What’s Your Favourite Fairy Oracle Deck?
Any gorgeous fairy oracle decks that are missing on this list? Feel free to share it with me in a message!
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