2 for 1 with Delicate Pines
Posted: November 20, 2024 Filed under: delicate pines, Finetec paints, Penny Black | Tags: Fabriano Watercolour Paper, Finetec artist mica watercolour paint, Penny Black stamps, Ranger Distress inks 4 Comments
Although I don’t tend to make exactly the same card in large numbers I do like a quick and simple way to make a few similar cards at the same time. To create these pine needle cards I started with a watercolour panel larger than an A4 card. It was about 5¾” x 6″ and I placed it in the stamp positioner with the long side tucked right against the long side of the positioner.

Using the two of the three Penny Black ‘delicate pines‘ stamps positioned to stamp along the top edge of the panel I inked them with a few green and blue distress inks. Before stamping I spritzed the stamp lightly so the different greens would blend on the stamp and then on the paper. I then moved the stamps around so I could use the third stamp and get some overlapping branches. Without moving the stamps I turned the watercolour panel 180° and repeated the stamping steps. The panel ended up with a border of pine branches on each side. I cut the panel in half and trimmed the sides so I had two 5½” x 3″ panels to add to card bases.

I finished off both panels with a sentiment from the PB ‘jolly snippets‘ set and some green and gold splatter. Simple yet pretty. Today’s post features affiliate links to The Foiled Fox. If you buy through these links I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you.








Pretty pines, Heather! I love how you mixed the blue with the green!
These pine branches are very pretty across the card Heather and love the mix of colours with the green and blue tones, and a lovely blue inked sentiment too. x
This is such a clever way to use that stamp and one I would love to own. Love the different shades of green and would have never thought to use the blue. How fun these are!
Both your pine cards are beautiful, Heather. What a great way to create two cards with the same stamps and inks, but each is unique. xx