The soft colors of Spring are showcased in the paper collection of the month, Chelsea Gardens.
These are two of the cards that will be part of one of my January card classes.
The beautiful butterfly image from the Chelsea Gardens cardmaking stamp set is easily cut out using the Thin Cuts (you can purchase as a bundle). Stamped in Archival Black makes it perfect for coloring using the clear shimmer pen and Glacier ink.
The Chelsea Gardens scrapbooking stamp set is used for the floral random stamped background seen below the vellum overlay piece (card on the right). The sentiment is stamped in Glacier pigment ink and embossed with clear embossing powder.
The accent dot embellishments are white dots colored with the ShinHan markers.
Envelopes are stamped to coordinate with each card and don't forget to add a little something to the inside.
Enjoy
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