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Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Split Card Design - Group of Cardmakers


Hi everyone.  This month at Group of Cardmakers, we are playing with Split Card Design techniques.  There are two techniques which show how to make two quick cards in just over the time it would normally take to make one.

Please check out the details for April's Technique (Split Card Designs) and link to videos on the blog, along with more card samples from Christine & Susan.
The technique used for this set of cards is to use a oversized  / large image.  I stamped Fragrant Florals (Altenew) in black ink and heat embossed with clear.  The matching stencils were used to sponge the image with distress inks.  Once the colouring was done, the matching die was used to cut out the image.  I used a white Posca pen to add a bit of detailing and then cut the image into two pieces.  

I mounted each piece onto an A2 white card base and finished off by stamping sentiments in more black ink.  These made lovely cards with only having to colour one image.  It is common sense, but I hadn't thought about doing this with my larger stamps before. :)  I'm really happy how these cards turned out!

If you don't have oversized stamps, a large stamp will make two cards with smaller focal panels ... see pink floral cards below. :)

Sending left card to:

Sending right card to:
Just Us Girls #820 - Stencing - Anything Goes (2nd entry).  Flowers are stenciled.
NBUS #85 - first time using this die.

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This set of cards is stamped with Statement Flowers (Altenew).  I LOVE the size of these large, bold blooms.  I stamped onto mixed media paper, heat embossing in Liquid Platinum embossing powder.  The image was then watercoloured using distress inks before fussy-cutting.  The large image was split into two smaller ones and mounted on top of a panel / inside a frame.  It made two lovely CAS cards. :)

Here's the first card ...
Sending the above card to these challenges:
Darnell's IDEAS Calendar - Week 4 - Anything Goes - I used Watercolouring for my above image
SCS CAS896 - die-cuts - used a die-cut to create the dotty frame

Here's the second card ...
Sending the above (second) card to these challenges:

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The other technique I'm sharing from this month's Group of Cardmakers is from Jennifer McGuire.  It's another great way to stamp two of the same image, colouring one and leaving the other with just the heat embossed outline, splitting the two in the same place and swapping out.  You get two unique and beautiful cards with just a little extra heat embossing and only having to colour one of them.  This helps build your stash of cards quicker ... especially if you use a CAS design for your cards.

Here is the first card that used half of the images from each stamping ...
Sending the above card to these challenges:

And, here is the second card that uses the other pieces ...

Thanks for stopping by!

Card 1&2:
Stamps:  Fragrant Florals (Altenew); Super Day (sentiments - Penny Black)
Paper:   White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Mixed Media (Strathmore 140 lb.) 
Ink:   Black (Versafine); Distress Inks:  Ripe Persimmon, Wilted Violet, Mustard Seed, Mowed Lawn, Villaneous Potion (Tim Holtz)
Accessories:   Clear Embossing Powder (Ranger); sponges, Fragrant Florals matching die (Altenew), white Posca acrylic paint pen

Card 3&4:
Stamps:  Statement Flowers (Altenew); Brushed Script Words (Stampendous); Happy Messages (Stampendous)
Paper:   White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Mixed Media (Strathmore 140 lb.)
Ink:   Versamark; Distress Inks:  Kitsch Flamingo, Picked Raspberry, Shabby Shutters, Peeled Paint (Tim Holtz)
Accessories:   Liquid Platinum embossing powder (Ranger); Hemstitch Rectangles (Spellbinders); Small stitched rectangle frame (AliExpress)

Card 5&6:
Stamps:  Holiday Bouquet (Avery Elle)
Paper:   White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Mixed Media (Strathmore 140 lb.); Dark Red cardstock (Unknown)
Ink:   Versamark; Zig markers (Kuretake)
Accessories:   Liquid Platinum Embossing Powder (Ranger), heat tool, watercolour paint brushes

Challenges:

13 comments:

  1. I love a technique that gives more cards from similar effort. these are all beautiful, Loll.

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  2. Gorgeous cards with these different interpretations of the technique Loll, and they are all extremely pretty and I love your colour choices. The first two use these big and bold and brightly coloured flowers, and then the second pair have been beautifully framed, and the split design of the last pair of seasonal cards look great placed on the dark red card and with the metallic strip across the join. I love them all. x

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  3. Beautiful cards. Great technique too. Thanks for sharing at JUGS

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  4. Wow Loll! What a great group of cards using this technique. I love each one and your coloring on each one. Thanks for sharing. Will check this out.

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  5. I love soft stenciling. The more intense colors in the center of the flowers and the softer ones on the outside of the petals look stunning. These cards have such warmth and softness. Wonderful, energetic, and very spring-like cards, my dear Loll. This technique allows you to use large stamp sets and quickly create two beautiful cards. Thank you for sharing them with us.
    The second set of cards was quite a surprise. How beautifully you incorporated the flowers into these frames. Wonderful inspiration.
    I can't believe it! Another set? You truly know how to surprise with your creativity, my dear Loll.
    xx

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  6. they are all so pretty Loll, although I think the poinsettia is my favourite 🤩

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  7. My goodness you should be happy as each one of these cards is just gorgeous! Your coloring is just incredible! I think the Christmas card designs were so smart too. I am so happy I came by to see these and so happy you joined us at Seize the Birthday. Take care!

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  8. All of these are gorgeous times two, Lolly! Getting two out of each design is the way to go! I LOVE each of them, my friend!

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  9. I love this idea because stamp designs have got bigger, especially at Altenew. Your cards are all beautiful and unique:)

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  10. These are all incredibly pretty, Loll! So happy to spot one in our JUGs gallery. Thanks for playing again!

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  11. Gorgeous examples of this technique, Loll - especially love the big flower clusters on card pair one & two!!

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  12. Your posts are like getting a card class for free, Lolly! Each of these is stunning! You do magic coloring with distress inks! Thank you for all these examples and ideas and for supporting NBUS and I.D.E.A.S.! Love, Dolly

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  13. I am thrilled with your post and all of your card ideas. From the bright colored flowers to the pink one and the Christmas cards too. I will come back here tomorrow to see if I can do a card like this too. We at Seize the Birthday Challenge love to see your here.
    Barbara DT

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Thanks so much for leaving a comment. I love hearing from you! Loll :)