For my technique, I chose a split panel that makes two cards at a time.
There is a wonderful video showing how to do this by Jennifer McGuire found here. Unity Stamp company did a live video using this technique too which inspired me to try it with one of my new Unity kits called Whatever Keeps You Warm. Using a stamp positioning tool makes this a simple card to do. I cut one piece of white cardstock and one piece of red cardstock each to fit the front of a card base. I picked the red to match the red Altenew ink I was using. Once you position the flower in the corner you stamp, then flip the paper 180 degrees and stamp again. I did this for both pieces and heat embossed both using Versamark and white embossing powder on the red cardstock. For the white cardstock I used the Altenew red ink and clear embossing powder. Since the Altenew ink is a dye ink, I put Versamark on the stamp before inking it up with the red ink. I added a sentiment from Unity's Cheery Christmas. I stacked both sheets and cut them at the same time on my paper cutter. You glue one red top with the white bottom on a card base and reverse that for the other card. I few snowflakes cut with a punch finished the card. - Denise
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