welcome to the Newton's Nook Designs September release!
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out what we're working with
today: Trick or Treat Newton and Trick or Treat Puppy Stamp Sets + Coordinating Die Sets, Spooky Sky Die Set, Haunted House Die Set, Halloween Party Paper Pad
I used Distress Oxide Inks in Chipped Sapphire, Seedless Preserves and Milled Lavender for the background. then added some white embossing paste and the Spooky Line Stencil for the sweet, texture!
I watercolored the background in pinks and yellows for a magical vibe! I finished the vibe with some white embossing paste and the Flying Bats stencil.
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you can totally create
a project life type spread, gift tags and, of course, cards! all of the
new sets will be available for purchase on September 13, right here!
all of these new products are so fun!
and sooooo versatile!
my first card uses the new Trick or Treat Newton stamp set:
first, I stamped and colored the images with Zig Clean Color Real Brush Markers. then I die cut them out with their coordinating dies! look how cute!!! I love ALLLLL of these kitties in costumes!
I used Distress Oxide Inks in Chipped Sapphire, Seedless Preserves and Milled Lavender for the background. then added some white embossing paste and the Spooky Line Stencil for the sweet, texture!
my next card uses the new Trick or Treat Puppy!
again, the images were all colored with Zig Clean Color Real Brush Markers and then die cut out.
I used Distress Inks in Candied Apple, Abandoned Coral, Dried Marigold and Squeezed Lemonade. then I used the same colors, but with more pressure with the Sunscape Stencil. then I splattered the background with white acrylic paint.
I used Distress Inks in Candied Apple, Abandoned Coral, Dried Marigold and Squeezed Lemonade. then I used the same colors, but with more pressure with the Sunscape Stencil. then I splattered the background with white acrylic paint.
the sentiment was heat embossed in white onto black cardstock and then popped up with foam tape. these puppies are soooo adorable!
and guess, what?! I have more cards!
my next card uses the new Haunted House Die Set and Halloween Party Paper Pad.
I die cut out house from white cardstock and then used Seedless Preserves, Picked Raspberry Dried Marigold. I backed the windows with Squeezed Lemonade and glitter!
the ghost paper was die cut with Frames and Flags and then a layer of vellum die cut, as well.
I die cut the banner with the same die and used the Essential Alphabet die set to make the punny sentiment!
I die cut the banner with the same die and used the Essential Alphabet die set to make the punny sentiment!
my last card uses the new Spooky Sky die set - and I LOOOOOOOVE it!!!
swoon!! everything was die cut with white cardstock. then I used Distress Oxide Inks in Seedless Preserves and Milled Lavendar for the clouds. I used Mustard Seed and Squeezed Lemonade.
I also added glitter to the moon and stars for some extra shine!
I also added glitter to the moon and stars for some extra shine!
I did some hot foiling with the Spooky Sentiments Hot Foil Plates in gold onto vellum.
I watercolored the background in pinks and yellows for a magical vibe! I finished the vibe with some white embossing paste and the Flying Bats stencil.
One lucky winner will receive a $25 prize to spend at Newton's Nook Designs online shop! The winner will be chosen at random from the collective blog posts featuring our new products this week. For a chance to win, leave comments on the Design Team Member Blog Posts (see list below) from Monday September 9th through Thursday September 12th. You will not know which blog has been chosen so the more you comment on the better your chances are of winning! You have until Thursday, September 12th at 9 pm ET to comment -- winners will be announced on the NND blog on Friday, September 13th.
Check out all the awesome Design Team Blogs below to enter:
Wonderful backgrounds for the Halloween creations.
ReplyDeleteSo much cuteness!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your cards! So cute. Wish i could color like that. Makes me want to BUY a "set" = i went straight to see prices when i saw your tutorial! IDK whether new pens would help me or not! The ones i have are just basic colors0- about 12 of them- from Hobby Lobby....
ReplyDeleteIDK why I'm anonymous, i'm Alicia Key in southern OK!
DeleteSuper cute cards with these costumed cuties! I love the haunted house and the moon & stars cards too!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are wonderful - love the colors you used.
ReplyDeleteAdorable!
ReplyDeleteI love the not so scary line ups of trick or treaters!
ReplyDeleteThese are sooo amazing! LOVE your stenciling and colors and cute critters!
ReplyDeleteOk, I'm not a cat fan, but those cats in costume are adorable. Your water colored background is totally magical!!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I love them all!
ReplyDeleteCute designs. I like the costumes.
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards and designs! I love how you colored all those cuties. The last card is so pretty - take out the bats & put a 'welcome little one' sentiment and it's purrfect for a new baby!
ReplyDeleteso cute! previously a cat lover but now DOGGIE lover! But grand-daughters LOVE cats. all cute!
ReplyDeleteI love the look of texture paste on the ink blended sky
ReplyDeletesuch fun cards, love the haunted house with the ghost background and I love seeing pink used for Halloween this year.
ReplyDeleteOh that pink night sky is gorgeous
ReplyDeleteWow fantastic cards.
ReplyDeleteStunning- love your use of vellum and paste! Really adds something extra!
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