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Split Negative Technique Tutorial with Deb Valder

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9 Sep

Hidy Ho Stampers,

and Happy Anniversary to me !!!!  Today I start my 15th year with Stampin' Up (I started on 9/9/99)!  WOWZER!!!!  What a ride it's been!  So many things have changed over the years and it's fun to see how my stamping has evolved!  I always love to look back over the years and see how blessed I was (and still am) to have gotten to know so many fantastic people….people that have changed my life!  Thank you!!  I think there is a cupcake out there today calling me to celebrate!!!!!!  I'm off to Bettie's CupCakes!  :0)

And what better way to celebrate than to get out one of my old techniques…..the Split Negative Technique.

Beautifully Baroque 2 Beautifully Baroque

You always make TWO cards when you are doing this technique.

Beautifully Baroque 3

I used the Beautifully Baroque stamp and the World Map Stamp set.  For the tutorial on this technique, see the video below.  If you are viewing this from your email, make sure you click here to get on over to my YouTube Channel. 

I hope you enjoyed it and if I can ever do anything for you, let me know.  If you'd like to shop, hop on over to my website at www.stampladee.stampinup.net.  If you really like my card, pin them (hover over the picture and click the "pin it" button.  Thank you so much!!!!  Hope your day is a super fantasic one!

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  1. kraftychic says

    September 9, 2013 at 10:11 am

    Stunning cards! They are just too, too beautiful! I can’t believe that I haven’t tried this technique yet, but I’m certainly going to now! Thanks ever so much for sharing your wonderful creativity with us!

  2. Deb says

    September 10, 2013 at 9:33 pm

    Thank you so much Kraftychic!!!  You are so sweet!  Try it, it’s easy!!!

     

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