Showing posts with label Newton's Nook Challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Newton's Nook Challenge. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 5, 2022

Newton's Nook Challenge #176 Favorite!

 YEY!  For the latest Inky Paws Challenge over at Newton's Nook, my card made it to the favorite list!  

These colors were so nice, and such fun to work with.

And, here's my card!

Newton's Nook:
Newton Loves Tacos Stamp and Die
Fireworks Stencil

Distress ink in Candied Apple
Distress Oxide in Peacock Feathers and Prize Ribbon

Sweet Kitty colored with alcohol markers
Scallop circle cut with my Cricut

Sentiment stamped with Candied Apple using some "random" wood mounted rubber ABC stamps that I probably got at Hobby Lobby or Michaels "dollar bin" :)

I used the "Distress Oxide Ink Rub" technique from Nina Marie's blog






Wednesday, May 11, 2022

Newton's Nook Challenge 173

 So, I finally got one of the funniest Newton's Nook set ever!  Newton Loves Tacos!  I just could not WAIT to make a card with it!  Life kept getting in the way, but I was able to get some good ideas together, then I saw a color challenge from Newton's Nook so I said GAME ON!

What great Colors! Oh look LIME!  
LET'S DO THIS!


I was inspired by a couple of my Favorite Designers!  

She often does "Ink Smooshing" on her blog, and I love how she takes a piece of plastic (she uses a clear stamp pouch, I usually use the clear plastic wrap that comes on stamp sets) and uses it to see where she is placing the ink, controlled ink smooshing. I of course chose the 4 colors and did 4 different back grounds using the this technique.  Full disclosure, I use this technique ALOT!  Its fun to mix and match the colors, and it makes such interesting backgrounds!

I love Laura and her fun videos.  "Dimension is LIIIIIIFE!!!"  
Anyway, She often does backgrounds by taking strips of paper and gluing them down to make patterns.  So, I did that!  See this blog post about 50 seconds into the video she does the "strip it up" technique.

Backgrounds
Green:  I used Mowed Lawn Distress Ink and Zig  Clean Color Real Brush Watercolor markers in 045 Pale Green and 004 FL. Green
Yellow:  Distress Ink in Antique Lenin and Mustard Seed
Orange: Distress Ink in Scattered Straw and Orange Marmalade
Pink: Distress Ink in Spun Sugar and Picked Raspberry

I then cut them in as similar as I could diagonal strips and placed them on the table in order so I could pick and choose.  Since I had 4 single backgrounds, I was able to do 3 card backgrounds.  I had to cut a few of them to make them fit, so there wasn't enough to make 4. 

I then used my tape runner on a solid piece of card stock and placed the strips in order, and trimmed the edges so they would be a little smaller than a standard A2 card.

Meow-Garitas!
Since I just HAD to use lime, here it is!


Alcohol markers for Newton and the Marg
Random Paper Scraps from my Card Making and Scrapbooking Fun!
Memento Tuxedo Black Ink for stamping

TACOCAT spelled backward is TACOCAT


Alcohol markers for the TacoCats
Random Paper Scraps from my Card Making and Scrapbooking Fun!
Memento Tuxedo Black Ink for stamping
Washi Tape (probably from my mom who ordered it from Wish)
The orange thread is from Newton's Nook Packaging!  NICE!

Taco Tuesday!


Alcohol markers for the Taco Eatin Cat
Random Paper Scraps from my Card Making and Scrapbooking Fun!
Distress Ink Picked Raspberry on the circles
Memento Tuxedo Black Ink for stamping


I hope you like these cards as I had an HUGE BLAST making them and I so totally love this set!  I will be using it A LOT!  So fun and cute!  Thanks Newton!











Monday, March 28, 2022

Newton's Nook Challenge 170

This is my adorable entry into the Newton's Nook Inky Paws Challenge 170, which took me several tries to get Newton just right!


I used Newton's Nook Ornamental Newton for the stamp, with a little creative masking to make it look like a ball instead of an ornament.
Other products:
Distress Oxide in Blue Prize Ribbon and Wild Honey
Copic and other Alcohol Markers
Gelly Roll white gel pen
Ranger Ink Emboss It Pen Clear
White Embossing Powder

Circle stencil is one that me and my husband designed and printed out on our 3D Printer!  
Sentiments is my own hand writing

 
the original stamp set, sadly is retired, and one of my favorites!  
Newton's Christmas Stamps are some of the best out there!


I used a sticky note to stamp first, then trimmed out the parts I wanted to mask, and then stuck them on the stamp, inked it up, then used my MISTI to do the work.  It took me several tries to get it right, then, this happened....


I just HATED the coloring!  It was stamped on inexpensive cardstock and the ink bled pretty awful.  I also hated the color choices.  the first two cats didn't do well, the inside of the ornament still stamped a little, and one I didn't trace the circle well.  By the way, did you know that a standard poker chip is about the same diameter as this ornament?  Yeah!  I thought it was cool too!

So hope I win the random drawing, since I only have Christmas stamps, cactus, and a valentine themed stamp.  I want to get some of the new spring sets!!