Thursday, February 18, 2010

Split Negative Challenge - JUGS

When I saw the challenge for JUGS (Just Us Girls) I knew I wanted to jump in on this one. I created this wall hanging for a friend of mine. She is expecting her first baby.


This is a split negative technique I used.



Here are the details:

Step 1 - I stamped one side of the butterfly swirlies. Black on white paper.


Step 2 - Scanned in and took into Photoshop. Under Image-Adjustment-Curves I dragged the points to opposite corners to create the look of white stamps on black paper. I then Flipped the Canvas Horizontal of the initial scan to get the mirror image. Printed both out.



Step 3 - Created the butterfly image and cut out of chipboard (cereal box) on the Cricut. Mounted the printouts to this and inked the edges.



Step 4 - Since I already had the stamped images digitally I placed those in Illustrator and created the cutouts around the stamped areas using the pen tool.



Step 5 - I cut the plain black and white paper using the butterfly with the cutouts and also cut a chipboard version. I spray glued the white and black paper to the chipboard for the top layer. Inked the edges.


Step 6 - I added some dimensional tape to the back of the top layer and applied to the bottom layer. Added the center of the butterfly.

Step 7 - Added embellishments from Creative Charms and a ribbon to hang it. I hand wrote a special note on the back using a white pen.





Please send me an email or leave a comment if you'd like more details. My tutorial is just the basics but hope it helps. It really was a fun project and I'm sure I'll be using this technique again!

7 comments:

  1. I love the way this looks, Amy! I'm not brave enough to give it a try, yet, but I'll keep thinking about it until I muster up the effort!!

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  2. That is so cute. I'm so new to the Cricut and everything so this was pretty much greek to me, but I'll see if I can figure it out!! You're good!!!

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  3. Wow! What a job this was (at least for me!)!! What a great gift to give and receive! Great job with the techique and putting your own spin on it! Thanks for playing with Just us Girls!

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  4. this looks beautiful! I dont think I could make something that pretty.

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  5. Thank you! This blog post will be advertised on CraftCrave in the Tutorials category today (look for timestamp: [19 Feb 01:00pm GMT]).

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  6. Oh my stars! This is amazing! Thanks for sharing a peek of how you made this happen and thanks so much for playing with Just Us Girls!

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