Easy Cards You’ll Love | Pink & Main May Release

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The new May Release from Pink & Main is filled with bright colors, playful butterflies, and happy springtime vibes! Today I’m sharing a fun duo of handmade cards featuring the adorable new Little Wings collection paired with the gorgeous Blooms & Butterflies Patterned Paper Pack.

These cards were all about layering vibrant color, playful shapes, and cheerful details to create easy handmade cards that still feel bold and eye-catching. I used bright Catherine Pooler inks along with Scrapbook.com Premium Heavyweight Cardstock to really make those butterflies pop!

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For the first card, I let the patterned paper do most of the work by pairing those bright florals with layered die cut rectangles and a bold butterfly focal point. The second card features a custom stamped dragonfly background with pops of color and tiny enamel accents for extra sparkle and dimension.

I love how both cards have completely different looks while still using the same collection of products! The Pink & Main May Release makes it so easy to mix stamps, patterned papers, and embellishments for bright and whimsical handmade cards.

Thanks so much for stopping by today! I hope these colorful butterfly cards inspire you to create something fun with the new Pink & Main May 2026 Release. Have a wonderful crafty day! 🦋✨

Justin

Justin

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