A watercolour technique is used to create the Penny Black Curlicue real flower stamp image that you see on this card, I used water colour felt tipped pens to colour directly onto the rubber stamp I then sprayed the stamp with a fine mist of water a couple of sprays then stamp onto the card, this gives the effect of hand painted flowers, now isn't that amazing?
I layered up with Nestabilities and a pretty Once upon a time paper.
I used a previously made up blossom and added a ribbon to finish.

Such a beautiful card Jak. This method of stamping together with your lovely papers and embellishments gives such a delicate look, lovely.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Jak, very delicate
ReplyDeleteBeryl x
Stunning card - again !!!! - I do love your work
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
Suzanne
I just love that background paper. The flower image is beautiful - I really must try this. Does it need to be on watercolour paper I'm wondering?
ReplyDeleteThere is an award on my blog that I'd like to share with you if I may. I'm sure I won't be the only one nominating you for it - I hope you'll accept.
Beryl xx
Lovely card Jak just love that background paper.
ReplyDeleteMyrax
Beautiful Jak, I love the background paper and the way you have used the stamp.
ReplyDeleteYou are inspirational
Christine x
clever so and so. ! lol
ReplyDeleteI love the background paper too... but the whole card is beautiful... well done again mrs. !!! another success. x
Sooo effective! It's beautiful Jak
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful card Jak, the image matches that gorgeous backing paper perfectly. I have tried using markers straight onto my stamp but had never thought of spritzing it with water afterwards, thanks for the tip.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Jak, love it.
ReplyDeleteI went to a class a couple of years ago and we did that technique using pigment pads and spritzing, the result looked very like yours. I must give it a go with marker pens now. Thanks for sharing your lovely creations once again.
Sue
What a beautiful delicate card!
ReplyDeleteThat is so pretty and the colours in the background paper go so well with the image.
ReplyDeleteSue x
Jak,
ReplyDeletewow, such a pretty card. It is so elegant. Love the colors. Thanks so much for sharing it.
Lisa
Your work is superb, I love it and your blog too. There is a blog award over on my blog for you, to thank you for sharing your ideas and creations.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes
Billie :)
Something else for me to try lol. will you stop coming up with all these new idea's so I can get a chance to try them please LOL
ReplyDeletebeautiful card xxx
Beautiful, Jak. I love what you have done with the stamp. This is another technique for me to add to my list of 'to do's.' LOL Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove Joan :o)
Hi, oooh this is so soft and pretty I love it. joey xxx
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful delicate flower Jak. Your method of use brings out the best in the flower as well. As usual your work is superb.
ReplyDeleteregards Hugs and lots of scrapping love. XsueX