I’m going to start with the card I like the most. I used only two ink colours which were the new In-Colors called Pale Papaya and Soft Succulent. This card is light, bright, and easy on the eyes. I started by drawing a horizontal pencil line through the center of a 5-¼” wide by 4” high piece of basic white cardstock. This will be the card panel that I build on. Using the line art leaf cluster stamp and Soft Succulent ink, I stamped the leaves, turned the stamp, and stamped again until I finished the row. I added a few of the teeny tiny leaves and I love how it gives everything some movement. To fill in the leaves with a colour I lightly touched my Water Painter into some ink and quickly coloured in the leaves. I wanted the colour to be subtle, so a quick brush of the ink is all that was needed. To give the card panel that textured look, I embossed it with the Tasteful Textile 3D embossing folder. The large line art Dahlia flower was stamped with Pale Papaya on basic white cardstock and this time I softly dabbed my Blender Pen into some ink and flicked lines of colour from the center out. This doesn’t take very long and that little bit of colour adds so much more depth to the petals and helps the flower stand out. I “fussy cut” or aka “detail cut” the flower out. Before adhering the flower to the card, I wrapped some Pale Papaya ½” woven ribbon around the card panel and stamped the Thank you so kindly sentiment in Soft Succulent and die cut out the two tags with the Tailor Made Tag Dies. I added a couple of dimensionals to pop up the flower and give some room to tuck the layered tags underneath. I used multipurpose glue for that so that I have a few seconds to place it how I like before it dries. I added a few Pale Papaya Genial Gems and glued it to a card base.