Had a few Penny Black brushstroke stamps but didn't really spend much time playing with them. Recently with the new "Poetic" release, I can't seem to get enough of them. This one is the Dancing Daisies. Stamped and watercolored with distress inks, dye based markers, and watercolor pencils (for highlights). I prefer to use watercolor brushes that require wetting in water instead of the brushes that have built in water tubes. I find it's easier for me to control the amount of water. After painting the the flowers, I added the background with an ink blending tool and Distress Antique Linen. For added interest, I added splatters of Cocoa ink. I also inked the edges of the painted panel with Creamy Brown Cat's Eye chalk ink.
Supplies used:
Penny Black Dancing Ladies 40546 (available in Atlanta area at Impressive Ideas)
Ranger Distress Inkpads - Peeled Paint, Antique Linen, Vintage Photo
Ranger Distress Markers - Spiced Marmalade
Marvy Le Plume ii markers - Brilliant Yellow, Sepia
Tombow Dual Brush markers - Baby Yellow 090
Derwent Inktense Watercolor pencils - Red Oxide 1910, Cherry 0510, Leaf Green 1600, Willow 1900
COPIC black multiliner 0.1
Close To My Heart Cocoa reinker
Cat's Eye chalk Ink - Creamy Brown
Silver Black Velvet Round #8, #2, watercolor brushes
Windsor & Newton Round #1Sentiment from IO stamps In A Garden clear stampset CL322
#Penny Black Dancing Ladies
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