I second Emily Rose's mini course (*disclaimer: I am now taking her full paid course, Lenormand Foundations. Really enjoying it so far).
I have also been using Rana George's book, which I would say is the best resource out there.
I have a PDF book from Lalya The Lenormand Reader. The book is a bit too chaotic at times but I like her videos on YouTube. She also runs courses.
I also have The Petit Lenormand by Lisa Young Sutton. Again, an interesting and useful resource in parts, but not very concise and she really overcomplicates things imho.
I've been curious about these cards as well (don't own them, yet). Btw there is a book on them that's supposed to be pretty good (don't own it yet either): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1646710509/ref=ox_sc_saved_image_2?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1
Under the Roses was my (and from what I've picked up online, a lot of people's?) first deck, and they're a bridge-sized card. I have Cute Little Lenormand as well and I would say the cards are about the same size.
Regarding the CLL, I would not necessarily balk at the price as the cards are packaged together with a full Lenormand book, not just the standard "Little White Book" that pretty much every deck has tucked in. I mostly just wanted the cards but I was surprised by the quality of the book's content, lots of in-depth detail about vignettes, spreads, and combinations, as well as ideas / exercises for getting better at reading. So the CLL is actually a deal if you are also interested in a thorough book on Lenormand.
I bought this set of blank playing cards from Amazon—it only ships to my country, but it shouldn’t be too difficult to find something similar where you live. And yeah I’d highly recommend trying it yourself if you have a bunch of old magazines and brochures lying around. It’s theraputic and require no artistic talent 😂
This pic is made on an online whiteboard called "Miro".
The image of each card uses icons that can be searched from Miro and free SVG images.
"Miro" can also be used in the free plan.
You can export to JPG using frame parts.
The pic I posted is a JPG export from "Miro".
If you like, please register with "Miro" and copy from this address to use.
https://miro.com/app/board/uXjVObc90ek∗?invite\_link\_id=949491877074
Thanks so much for your response, and I actually found it for you on Amazon. I don’t know where you were located but where I am it’s not expensive at all.deck