Although this stamp (Large Wisteria 1161S ) is one of my favorites it is also the largest I've ever found, it is an A5 size and comes from Beeswax Stamps it is what I call a challenge stamp as it is like an etching with no clear defined lines.
I stamped the image in Archival black ink directly onto the card then selected some prisma pencils, 2 green, 2 lavender blue, 1 pink & 1 darker blue. I coloured the image and used baby oil to blend the colours.
I cut out the oval for the Lady with nestabilities and added it to the card so it was encircled in the wisteria, and stamped Bloom along the bottom of the card.
I stamped the image in Archival black ink directly onto the card then selected some prisma pencils, 2 green, 2 lavender blue, 1 pink & 1 darker blue. I coloured the image and used baby oil to blend the colours.
I cut out the oval for the Lady with nestabilities and added it to the card so it was encircled in the wisteria, and stamped Bloom along the bottom of the card.

Fabulous wisteria card. what a great stamp and lovely colouring.
ReplyDeleteCarole
Jak gorgeous as always
ReplyDeleteshellshearerxx
Absolutely gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card , you are always so generous giving details of how you have made your cards
ReplyDeleteAnother drop dead gorgeous card Jak - where do you get your inspiration? Many thanks for sharing. Hugs xx
ReplyDeleteSTUNNING as ever but I do love this flower it`s one of my favourites
ReplyDeleteThanks for shring your wonderful work
I have left you an award over on my blog I hope you see it
Suzanne
Gorgeous wonderful card Jak, you turn out some fabulous work.!
ReplyDeleteStunning as always Jak but I especially love this wisteria stamp. x
ReplyDeleteit's stunning, Jak
ReplyDeleteWow Jak, stunning!
ReplyDeleteI love wisteria, you've made it look so lifelike. Gorgeous card.
Wow Jak, you have done some beauties in the past, but this surpasses them all, its so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSue
Another work of art Jak.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful card, Jak, and you make it sound so easy to do with your instructions. (for me, I wish it was). Thank you for sharing such beautiful creations.
ReplyDeleteBeemer
well l'm stuck for words......how about that !!!!!
ReplyDelete"SCRUMPTIOUS"......luv Dimps xxx
Absolutely Gorgeous just love it
ReplyDeleteLuv Nena x
Stunning card! The colouring is fantastic, I have never heard of using baby oil for blending. Does it not leave oil marks on the card? Thanks for sharing it with us and for telling us how you made it.
ReplyDeletexx Lynn xx
Just fantastic I love it...#
ReplyDelete#Myrax
Beautiful ard very elegant.
ReplyDeletethis is beautiful Jak xxx
ReplyDeleteStunning and elegant! I am hopeless at colouring this style of stamp but yours is wonderful :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning card. How I would love to be able to produce a card like this one.
ReplyDeleteOMG!!! This card is gorgeous, you are so talented xx
ReplyDeleteA masterpiece! This is stunning.Linda
ReplyDeleteNow this is truly beautiful Jak
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous
I ADORE this card Jak, the wisteria stamp is lovely but your colouring has really brought it to life and as for the lady...WOW! Can you tell me if this is a stamp too and what make it is please?
ReplyDeleteHi, Jak.. I have that stamp, but have only ever used it once, as it is so awkward to use, but you've done a brilliant job with it here! You've inspired me to have another go. Thank you! :o)
ReplyDeleteChris xx