Thursday, July 14, 2016

Newton's Nook Designs 3 Year Celebration!!!



Happy Thursday!!!!
Sadly today is the last day of sneak peeks for the Newton's Nook release week.
Seriously though it has been so much fun I loved creating the projects for this release!!
Even more I love reading each and everyone of your comments so thank you so much!!!

Today we are showcasing  Aloha Newton + Hibiscus Die Set.
Another fun stamp set and die set!!!

 For my first card I just created a fun frame with my circle dies and than watercolored my image with my distress markers.
For this second card I just really wanted the die to be the focal point for my card and the sentiment is from Aloha Newton just a fun simple card!!! Also make sure to stop by tomorrow we are having one more blog hop full of inspiration!!!!

Would you like to win a $20 store credit to Newton’s Nook Designs?
ONE lucky comment will be chosen from each reveal day to win! 
Here's how to win: 
Comment on the NND blog and Design Team blogs (see list below)! The winner will be chosen at random from the collective blog release posts. Make sure to check out each of their blogs and comment for your chance to win. 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, July 14th at 9pm CST to comment  -- winners will be announced on the blog post on Friday, July 15th

28 comments:

  1. Very pretty cards. Love your use of patterned paper.

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  2. Very pretty cards. Love your use of patterned paper.

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  3. Both cards are peiceful and inviting.

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  4. FABULOUS cards!!!
    WOW - the watercolouring on your sleeping Newton card is SO PRETTY, LOVE it and the hibiscus flower too!!!

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  5. Beautifully made cards. LOVE all the layering and designs you created:)

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  6. Oh wow! Your cards are both absolutely sweet and wonderful!!! Love, love, love!

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  7. LOVE your Newton in a hammock card - the colors and patterned papers create a fun beach scene!

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  8. Super-fun cards! Love the touch of twine on the Newton card.
    <3 J

    jwoolbright at gmail dot com
    HerPeacefulGarden.blogspot.com

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  9. Great cards, I like the circle and the colors you used

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  10. So cute - your cards are beautifully created!

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  11. Peaceful scene for Newton's nap! Love the colors! And beautiful hibiscus card too... awesome dies!

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  12. So very cute
    and I love
    the background
    papers! Love
    Newton.
    Carla from Utah

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  13. Love the pretty papers you chose to use with these awesome new sets!

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  14. Great card tropical card designs. I like the circle frame on the first one.

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  15. Newton looks so relaxed in his hammock. Love your creations with this new release.

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  16. I love, love, love these two cards! So many different ways to use these stamps!

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  17. Gorgeous cards! Newton is cuter than ever! And the hibiscus is so pretty - one of my favourite plants!

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  18. Both cards are fabulous! My favorite is the one with Newton. Just love the papers you used!

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  19. I love the frame you made for that fab scene!

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  20. I love your style... It's so different than the others; verry pretty!

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  21. Oh my gosh! I am seriously in love with your cards!!! Once again, LOVE the vintage look, and the patterned paper you used are just perfect!!! How do you do that!!?

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  22. amazing cards!
    super cute kitty !

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