Inspired by this ancient festival of light and renewal, Mythical Stories No 1 – The Spirit of Imbolc brings together sixteen breathtaking illustrations capturing the beauty of this seasonal shift. Soft snows melt into flowing waters, golden candlelight glows in the cold, and Brigid herself stands as a luminous figure in the transition between winter and spring. These images invite warmth and magic into your creative projects, from scrapbook pages and art journals to seasonal storytelling and printables. The set also includes bonus poetry, weaving words of renewal, light, and transformation to complement the artwork and inspire new creations. Let the Spirit of Imbolc guide your storytelling, breathe warmth into your designs, and awaken the magic of new beginnings.
> Colors: soft white, pale gold, warm ivory, muted lavender, frosty blue, light sage, buttercream, antique parchment, dusky lilac, winter silver.
> Themes: Imbolc, renewal, seasonal transition, light returning, Celtic mythology, Brigid the goddess, fire and warmth, sacred wells, snow melting, fertility and new life, ethereal mysticism, nature’s awakening, mythic storytelling.
> Styles: vintage classic, painterly, ethereal realism, soft fantasy, romantic mythology, old-world charm, delicate textures, dreamlike atmosphere.
> Season: late winter, early spring, seasonal shift, February, turning of the wheel, pre-spring awakening.
> Uses: scrapbooking, junk journaling, art journaling, storytelling, printable decor, seasonal crafts, poetry and word art integration, creative writing prompts, book covers, mystical mood boards, inspiration for rituals and celebrations
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The ATC (Artist Trading Card) size is not provided as separate files, but you can easily create them by resizing the 5 x 7 inch images to 50% of their original size. This will give you the correct dimensions for ATC cards, which are 2.5 x 3.5 in. Letter-size sheets are also suitable for printing on A4 paper (adjust your printer settings if necessary).