Reverse Negative seems like a fancy word and by looking at my card you're probably thinking it's difficult to make. But, it's not! 

Today's video will show you the simple steps to creating your own reverse negative projects. I am focusing on the Sweetheart Punch but you can use any symmetrical punch to create this pattern and technique.  Special thanks to Sue Gilroy for sharing the technique idea.  Sue is a part of my Hawaii Ink team and she shared a different project during our team Inspiration Night a few weeks ago.

What's Inspiration Night? Sounds like fun, doesn't it? Well, it is! Read all about it HERE.

Remember, after the video, I've posted still photos of this card along with cutting dimensions. Click on any of the pictures to enlarge them on your screen.

  

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Cutting Dimensions

  • Basic Black cardstock (base of card) – 8 1/2" x 5 1/2"
  • White cardstock layer – 4" x 5 1/4"
  • Two pieces of paper (can be cardstock or designer paper or a combination) – 2 1/2" x 2 1/2". Mark the half way point on each of the four sides, 1 1/4"

 Wanna be an "Inker"? 

During Sale-A-Bration is a great time to become part of my Hawaii Ink team. Read about all the benefits HERE

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Join us for Session One of the Online Stamping Retreat! OSR is an exclusive virtual event that aims to connect crafters from around the world. Best news? I’ve teamed up with my friend Kylie Bertucci to bring you this worldwide event.

With a day of live demonstrations (ALL fun-fold cards), a PDF Tutorial digital-booklet, 50 giveaways and so much inspiration, it’s our goal to provide an event that not only gets your creative juices flowing but also affords you the opportunity to stamp live alongside with us!

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