The Christian Witch's 2026 Tarot Planner is a year-long journal made by Christian Witches, for Christian Witches, to help you develop a healthy prayer, Bible study, and tarot reading habit. Unlike other tarot planners, this one bridges the gap between Christian and witchcraft practice, making it the perfect place for spiritual Christians who use tarot or for witches who are looking to reconnect with the Christian faith.
In this at-home printable planner, you'll find all kinds of information and planner space, such as:
- 1 Full Year tarot spread
- 12 monthly tarot spreads
- Weekly scripture suggestions and meditation space based on the Episcopal lectionary
- Weekly one-card tarot space for reflection and meditation
- 52 weeks of three-card tarot spaces to record your messages from God
- 12 New Moon tarot spreads with magical information and correspondences for your rituals
- 12 Full Moon tarot spreads with magical information and correspondences for your rituals
- Tarot Card Meaning Cheat Sheets with upright and reversed meanings and correspondences
- Space to record your personal Astrology Chart (and brief explanations of houses, signs, and planets)
- Explanations of Christian practices (like the Rosary, the Advent Wreath, and minor Christian holidays)
- Tarot spreads for each holiday (both Christian and neopagan holidays, ex. both Easter & Ostara)
- And some new pages for beginners to use!
This comprehensive journal is meant to be by your side all year long, and it'll also make quite the treasure to look back on as you prepare for the next year ahead.
ACCESSING YOUR PLANNER
Printing
This planner is made in black and white ink, making it perfectly compatible for inkjet or laser jet printers. In order to minimize paper usage, follow these steps:
Print the cover page separately (optional, if you want a cover page) as a one sided printing job (select pages: custom and enter 1 in the box that appears)
Print the planner pages (2-354) as double-sided, flipping on the long edge)
Test a couple pages first to make sure they're printing how you want them to!
Sara's recommendations for where to print this planner are:
Print at home: either one week or month at a time, or all at once, if you have the ink and the paper to do so! It's entirely up to you.
Print at public buildings (libraries, schools, work, etc.): To keep from overburdening your local facilities, print one week or one month at a time.
CAUTION: Printing too many pages at once may get library staff upset, or burn through your allotted printing at your university or school/cost you printing privileges.
Printing at print shops: If you have any print shops near you, you can likely have this printed and bound for you in any way you choose, but that will cost more.
Extra Tip: Grab yourself a cheap binder from your local office supply store, slip the cover page into the front of the binder, and hole punch your pages to keep them neatly organized! You can also buy dividers for the months and sheet protectors for pages you finish to keep them from ripping as you add more.
Digital Use
Since this planner is a PDF, it's easily accessible with your laptop, tablet, phone, or other tools. You can write on the PDF with your tool of choice and a digital pen, making it just the same as having it printed (and much more discreet if you don't want people seeing it)!





