welcome to the Newton's Nook Designs mini April release!
check
out what we're working with
today: Lattice Die
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For a chance to win, leave comments on the Design Team Member Blog Posts (see list below) from Wednesday, April 16 and Thursday April 17th. You will not know which blog has been chosen so the more you comment on the better your chances are of winning!
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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 April 18, right here!
all of these new products are so fun!
and sooooo versatile!
I am in LOVE with this new die - and I can't wait to make more and more cards with it!!
I was totally channeling my inner "spring garden' theme with this card!
I
stamped the images from the Monarchs Stamp Set and then colored them in with Zig Clean Color Real
Brush Markers. once the images were all dry, I splattered some white acrylic ink on top!
I die cut out the butterflies with their coordinating dies, and I also used the dies to die cut some vellum, and layered the butterflies on top of the vellum layer!
I die cut out the butterflies with their coordinating dies, and I also used the dies to die cut some vellum, and layered the butterflies on top of the vellum layer!
for
the background, it was a little time consuming, but super worth it!
using white cardstock, I inkblended with Pine Needles, Mowed Lawn and Twisted Citron to cover the entire A2 sized card base. then I used the Trailing Leaves Stencil and the same colors, but with MORE pressure.
next, I die cut out the background with the new Lattice Die Set!
using white cardstock, I inkblended with Pine Needles, Mowed Lawn and Twisted Citron to cover the entire A2 sized card base. then I used the Trailing Leaves Stencil and the same colors, but with MORE pressure.
next, I die cut out the background with the new Lattice Die Set!
all of the squares were popped up with foam tape! so much dimension and fun!
I finished the card off by heat embossing the sentiment in white onto some black cardstock.
I finished the card off by heat embossing the sentiment in white onto some black cardstock.
One lucky winner will receive a $25 store credit 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 Wednesday, April 16 and Thursday April 17th. 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, April 17th at 9 pm ET to comment -- winners will be announced on the NND blog on Friday, April 18th.
Check out all the awesome Design Team Blogs below to enter:
Wow those 🧈 are lovely
ReplyDeleteLove the awesome background you created for these beautiful butterflies! Fabulous card!
ReplyDeleteI love that you used the negative space! What a great idea! Beautiful card and colors! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHi Sam: I really love how you've used the sweet new Lattice card. It's so clever and a really great new product. Thanks for the amazing inspiration.
ReplyDeleteOoooo I LOVE how you did the butterflies and the gorgeous lattice die!
ReplyDeleteOOOO I LOVE how you did the butterflies and the Lattice Die is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGreat way to use the lattice die! I love the butterflies too!
ReplyDeleteLove this! So pretty!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card...love butterlies
ReplyDeleteI love the way you used the cut outs from the die as a background. The butterflies are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI like how you took the negative parts to make a card, Sam!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
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