I chose the Poppy Stamps Magnificent Merry thin die for my large greeting. I selected a quarter sheet of 110lb white card stock. First I printed "Christmas" in Night of Navy in the bottom right hand corner.
Then I ran the quarter sheet through my Big Shot aligning the die with the printed word. I pulled the word out of the sheet and made sure I kept the negative spaces in the m&e.
I used a light warm blue chalk above the curve. I did the same with the negatives spaces from the M and E.
I used a dark warm blue chalk on the "merry" word. I cut a piece of bond paper for the back. Added a couple of strips of double sided tape behind the word and returned the darker blue word back into place including the small negative pieces. I then punched white snowflakes for above the curve and blue ones for below. I am really happy with this one!
Here's my inspiration card which I found on Splitcoast Stampers.
I worked on improving the process.
If I kept one piece white and watercolored the other then it would be easy to just switch them. The green piece was a companion background to the one on this card. I cut both quarter sheet peices with the Magnificent Merry thin lit making sure I did not lose the negative space pieces in the m and e.

I created the color printed banner greeting, fussy cut to the edge, and adhered it to the card front with 3D foam tape. I adhered a shed free silver glitter star to intersect the "merry" with a bling glue dot. I used a bit of the Stampin Up Watercolor Wonder crayons on the original background so I just spattered this card with some of the same colors.
Now I have 2 cards that are the opposite of each other. This one spattered with white acrylic paint.
I will certainly use this die again now that I have found this technique.