Hi there!
Have you been following the Great Impressions blog this week?
All week long, our DT has been ShowCASEing (copy and steal everything) past tutorials that are on the GI blog. Each day has had new inspiration!
My project today, is showcasing a favorite technique - "Split Negative". Mynn has a tutorial on the Great Impressions Blog HERE showing you how to get a beautiful card using this techqnique. The fun thing to me, is that you end up making two cards in a jiffy!!!
Here's what I created, using Great Impressions Stamp H-257 Someone Like You.
Here's what I created, using Great Impressions Stamp H-257 Someone Like You.
Don't forget about the GI challenge!
The theme for May is 'Celebrate Spring'.
You don't have to use GI stamps, but we'd love it if you did!
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Have a great weekend,
Patti J.
Patti, these are really awesome designs in both colors!! That sentiment image is the perfect style and size for this split negative technique!! Brilliant job my friend!! Happy weekend! :)
ReplyDeleteLove both of these cards. Great sentiment too.
ReplyDeleteOhhh these are lovely Patti, fab sentiment too!
ReplyDeleteLovely sentiment
ReplyDeleteGreat idea in black n white
Both are wonderfull Patti
Love your idea
Answer your question...no the scene I did my self..the digi Image only that the couple self..
Happy sunday sweet friend ♡
Great card - there are just so many techniques out there both past and new - there simply not enough hours in the day!!! But this is on my list to do "this week".
ReplyDeleteWow! Love the vivid coloring on each mat, and the idea that you got 2 cards from this technique is just super! Love the drama of the split design on the B&White too, and that is one very wonderful sentiment too. Well done! Good to know about the free minimum shipping too. That's so very reasonable, as one can spend $25 in the blink of an eye! Hope all has been well. TFS & Happy upcoming week.
ReplyDeletethese are lovely Patti, fab in both colors! hugs, Helena
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful Patti! This is a technique that I have wanted to try for a while but just haven't yet. Thank you for sharing these fab cards!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Lena
Lena’s Creations
So cool - a little out of my comfort zone but I will have to try it - you certainly have done a super amazing job with this technique!!! Hugs!
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