The Balancing Act-this heart looks like a multi-spiked structure, standing spider-like on a pair of limbs coming down to a single point. This could actually represent an acrobat, an athlete, or someone who is good at juggling several things at once. It could also represent someone who’s hanging on, but one good knock against the point they’re standing on, and it could all come tumbling down.

The Tulip-this could represent someone who’s a gardener, or works at a greenhouse. Since in the language of flowers, the tulip represents fame, it could be someone of prominence. If inquiring about someone’s emotional state, it is definitely springtime in their heart, and their feelings for someone is growing. 

The Shield-this heart could represent someone in the military, in security, in IT, or who is trained in the use of weapons. Emotionally, it represents someone who has their guard up against possible threats to their heart. It may be possible to reach them on an emotional level, but the best approach is ‘softly, softly, catchy monkey.’

The Slingshot-this could actually represent someone who has the courage to wear a slingshot-style swimsuit or leotard. Or it could represent someone who is talented with more primitive-style weapons like the slingshot, the atlatl, the bolas, etc. The slingshot can represent love striking suddenly from an unexpected angle. Or, an attack by a romantic rival. This heart card can also represent someone who is in, or is in danger of falling into, a rebound relationship.

The Shirt Collar-representing the sort of shirt collar worn by those in either blue-collar or pink-collar jobs, this heart card can represent a person who is either in or will someday be employed in one of those occupations. This person isn’t a high-flying world-beater, they’re just a workaday guy or gal. This could represent someone who is focused on the day-to-day routine, and doesn’t appear to be looking for love.