Here's another of the Split Four technique.
I used a TCW Stencil and used a sponge dauber to add color with Distress ink.
I started with Mustard Seed then added some Spiced Marmalade Distress Oxide ink
to the center of each petal
The sentiment above is from PTI.
The ones below are from Tim Holtz.
I added some Wink of Stella to the petals on the card below.
There's still time to join in at CAS Mix Up where we're using stencils this month.
Thanks for the visit and special thanks for your comments.
Enjoy!
Card Recipe
Stamps: Meadow Greens (PTI), Assorted Tim Holtz
Ink: Mustard Seed, Peeled Paint, Gathered Twigs (DI), Spiced Marmalade (DOX), Soft Suede (SU)
Paper: Mixed Media, Milk Chocolate (MFT)
Other: Mini Joyful Sunflower (TCW), A2 Thin Frames (SSS), WOS, Gold Sparkle Crystals (Studio Katya)
Not only does the Split Four technique help make four cards faster, but
ReplyDeletealso allows plenty of space for heartfelt sayings...so needed in these challenging times!
Love these cards Bonnie...fabulous sentiments and what a clever idea to stencil that lovely sunflower over 4 cards! xx
ReplyDeleteReally Beautiful technique and cards.
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This is such a great technique and each and every one of your cards is fabulous! I LOVE all those big sentiments!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! I have that stencil but never thought of using it for the Split 4 technique, and every card is GORGEOUS Bonnie!! And I'm so jealous that you got your WOS to show up on the one card...mine never does!! Lovely, lovely cards my friend!! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteJaw dropping cards Bonnie! Love them all - and the sentiments are just fantastic. Gorgeous my friend. x
ReplyDeleteLove this version...seems SO much more effective & simpler to do! Thank you...your card is outstanding!
ReplyDeleteThis large sunflower stencil is gorgeous Bonnie and love the Split 4 technique to give you four fantastic cards. x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous sunflower cards with the split four technique, Bonnie!! Just love all the sentiments too!!
ReplyDeleteI have yet to use my favorite sunflower stencil this Fall, Bonnie. It looks great as a Split 4 image because it is a larger stencil image. I love how you added all your wonderful larger sentiment. You were the one that made me get this stencil about 3 years ago and I ended up ordering 8 for gifts:-) TFS your cards and more inspiration on how to use this awesome stencil. Love and Hugs, my dear sweet creative friend.
ReplyDeletethat sunflower is so perfect for that split four technique Bonnie. I love the changes between portrait and landscape images, It may be time to make a few more :)
ReplyDeleteBonnie these are magnificent - wonderful work!
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Blessings
Maxine
Fabulous!! You have the most amazing sentiments and every one of these cards is stunning!
ReplyDeleteI'll be looking through my stamps today paying special attention to the sentiments. A wonderful set of cards.
ReplyDeleteBonnie, as much as I adore your Sunflower - it's all these marvelous sentiments that win the prize for me this morning!! You have a really wonderful collection of them, and they each found a beautiful home!
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Love your 4 beautiful sunflower cards and those great sentiments. What a great technique with that big sunflower. TFS
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful Bonnie and so inspirational. I STILL haven't tried the split technique! Vicky x
ReplyDeleteThose are such fabulous sentiments, Bonnie, and they only accent the beauty of your sunflowers.
ReplyDeleteFour beautiful cards from that technique, Bonnie. I love the coloring and all the designs. All of the sentiments are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteFour beautiful cards made with the split four technique Bonnie. I LOVE how each card is so unique. Wonderful layouts and design. xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful way to use one sunflower!! Great stencilling and beautiful results! I love all of those sentiments!
ReplyDeleteOn my list of techniques to try. Each card is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow! Love it, Bonnie, and a beautiful sunflower too! I might have to use my NBUS one before it gets any later
ReplyDeleteFabulous technique and what striking cards Bonnie x. Love the different orientations, the vibrant and happy sunflower and those amazing sentiments x.
ReplyDeleteBRILLIANT! How to optimize, paper and energy. I adore this, ...each card is different and unique, smart creative lady. Thanks for sharing with us! xx
ReplyDeleteWow! You stenciled four beautiful cards all at once with that big stencil. Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWOW! These look amazing Bonnie, and what a fun technique. The sentiments you've used are really lovely too xx
ReplyDeleteBonnie, I love the wonderful design variations, especially your framing! All four sunflower cards look different and amazing! The shine of the Wink of Stella and sparkle of the sequins are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteHideko xx
What a brilliant idea and you have four elegant cards.
ReplyDeleteI considered all the large stencils useless and if it weren't for you, I would never have thought of using them in this technique. This is a brilliant discovery. And I love how you used the reflections to change the orientation and layout of the cards. Great inspiration and four stunning cards.
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