Delicate florals on Watercolour

I have another floral stamp over a watercolour background; I don’t think I will ever tire of the combination. This background was created using a very different method to the previous card posted. Whereas the last one required careful blending of paint colours this one was definitely abstract and unpredictable. I randomly painted watercolours on a piece of clear acetate then smooshed it onto a piece of watercolour paper.

It took a few smooshings to start to build up pattern and depth of colour but eventually I had something I liked. Along the way I spritzed water to help the paint move and tilted the panel this way and that to spread it from one area to another. I didn’t like it when I first began but after several repetitions with the smooshing I could see it working as a pretty background.

Once again I chose a Penny Black stamp, ‘delicate florals’ as the focal point over the background, this time choosing dark blue ink because I love the matchy-matchy! If you compare with the previous card you can see I added visual interested once again with a horizontal line down low on the card. It doesn’t get in the way but it leads the eye from left to right. While I was away I enjoyed the roses still blooming in my Dad’s garden. The tallest bush gave some foreground interest to yet another sunset photo.


3 Comments on “Delicate florals on Watercolour”

  1. Bonnie's avatar Bonnie says:

    Your watercoloring captured the sky of your photograph perfectly! A wonderful background for these flowers!

  2. Pat's avatar Pat says:

    I love the mix of colours in the smooshed background Heather and the dark blue ink to stamp the pretty flowers is just perfect, and also a great photo with your Dad’s beautiful roses in the foreground and that wonderful sunset. x

  3. Beautiful! Love those background tones


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