Double Tweetings
Posted: November 3, 2023 Filed under: Penny Black, season's tweetings | Tags: Fabriano Watercolour Paper, Penny Black stamps, Ranger Distress inks 7 Comments
Today’s cards are a 2 for 1 technique. Using the PB stamp season’s tweetings I created both a bold and a soft version with only a little extra inking on the second generation impression. I worked on hot press watercolour paper with distress inks and markers. After stamping the first time I blended the leaves and bird with a paintbrush and water.

If you haven’t heard the term ‘second generation’ in regard to stamping it is simply the pale ghost image you get when you stamp a stamp a second time without re-inking. In this case I spritzed the stamp lightly with water before stamping a second time so the inks would not be too dry to leave an impression.

The second impression gave me the pale, slightly blotchy leaves which I quite liked so I dried the panel and added more ink to the bird with markers before stamping again. Of course working in a stamp positioner makes this very straight forward. The result is a bokeh type background with the bird prominent in the middle.

Many of my Christmas cards this year feature a one stamp design with loads of white space around the image. It is a bonus to get some two-for-one panels.

I finished both cards with a small sentiment from the PB set ‘holiday snippets’

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This is a beautiful PB image and I think both look terrific Heather, but I think my preference is the second with the stronger colour..I just love cards with robins on, it always the first thing I think of for Christmas. x
These are so pretty.
These are both gorgeous!
What a splendid bonus to have a second stamped image. I love both the PB robins and I prefer the paler card. Lovely.
Love the way you painted those birds, blended so beautifully. Both cards turned out fabulously. I can’t even say which I like better. Beautiful work!
Both cards are so beautiful. I love how different they look. xx