Hello, lovelies!
Welcome to the Newton's Nook Designs January Release this week!
All the new goodies will be available for purchase this Friday the 19th in the Newton's Nook Designs Shop!
On day one, we are revealing the Love Bites stamp set along with the coordinating die set, and the Tumbling Hearts Stencil!
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What a fun and adorable set!!!
So many fun things you can make with these little cuties π
Who else loves the NND stencil line!?
When Jen makes new ones, it makes me so happy ππ
Okay, here's my take...;-)
BAM!⚡
I LOVE all of the fun little images in this set, but I just had to play with this sushi and soy sauce couple {Hee Hee} I was going to pop these guys on a heart, but because of this sentiment, the comic book/superhero theme seemed more suitable ;-) Since these images are teeny, I used fun, bold patterned paper along with the starburst die cuts. So fun, right!?
What a cute little couple π£πΈπ
I stamped them with light gray ink, colored them with my chameleon markers, then die cut with the coordinating dies. I fussy cut them after using the dies because I cannot center the images when I die cut to save my life! (is it just me!!? LOL) Plus, I colored outside the lines {A LOT!} and they looked pretty sloppy π I mean, look at the eyes on the soy sauce, I can't even dot with markers! {LOL}
This fun sentiment was heat embossed with black embossing powder on vellum and die cut with a word bubble, I LOVE it π
So my second project with the Love Bites set is more like a sampler.
I thought these little cuties are perfect for little Valentine for your kids' classmates, or even your co-workers!
This adorable, yummy couple was popped on a heart die cut with the Darling Hearts Die Set, then mounted on a mini treat bag. You can just stick little treats inside the bag and done! I used the Tumbling Stencil to dress up the kraft treat bag, I'm a big fan of white on kraft ;-) This sentiment is absolutely adorable too, isn't it!?
I am totally in LOVE with Mr. and Mrs. Olive here! π
I know, When I fussy cut them after using the dies for the same reason as my sushi couple, I couldn't even see the lines so I did a pretty bad job...π¬ But still, don't they look so cute on my sweet background!? I sponged a few shades of pink then used the new Tumbling Hearts Stencil with white ink, I just LOVE how it turned out!
I stamped and colored everyone from the Love Bites set, how could I not!?
I thought second graders would get a little giggle out of this soda couple with their cute sentiment (it made ME giggle π) On this one, I sponged the Tumbling Hearts on the inside of the card because those little store-bought Valentines usually have images and messages inside. For my son's class, I'll probably stamp the images directly on the card and have him color them, his mama's a bit too lazy to stamp and cut 20 of them...{LOL}
{Would you like to win the “Love Bites” Stamp Set?}
This stamp set will be given away to ONE lucky winner!
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 reveal 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 January 18th at 9pm EST to comment -- winners will be announced on the blog post on Friday, January 19th.
Check out all the awesome Design Team Blogs below to enter:
Thank you so much for stopping by!
Hope you enjoyed it!
Hope you enjoyed it!
Make sure to come back tomorrow, we're revealing another adorable set that you won't want to miss! ;-)
your projects are so very nice!
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Raising both hands! I LOVE THE STENCIL!!
ReplyDeleteWOnderful projects with this cute stamp set and stencil. Perfect for Valentine's Day.
ReplyDeleteoh wow! I loved your sushi card but those lunch box notes are so stinkin' cute! I adore them!!!!
ReplyDelete-Jen {Newton's Nook Designs}
These little images make me smile--too cute!
ReplyDeleteKAPOW hihi I love that you gave the soy such a real color! I love that card :)
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! Your coloring style is really cool - I really enjoyed your creations!
ReplyDeleteThese are so so so adorable!!! Great ideas and coloring!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are all too cute! And you did turn these into perfect little Valentine's for a class party! Love the use on the treat bag!
ReplyDeleteAll of your projects are so cute! I love the little Valentine's in the envelopes. They would be perfect for an elementary school class!
ReplyDeleteSuper adorable projects. I am loving these sentiments. TFS
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely range of projects you've shared today. I love the patterned papers used on your first card. You are so right that these images are perfect for children to celebrate Valentine's Day. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThese are all super cute! Such a fun set to make
ReplyDeleteValentine's cards, too.
Cute projects with this fun set!
ReplyDeleteLoving your projects:-)
ReplyDeleteThese are super cute! I especially like the mini treat bag!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute little mini cards and projects. Love it. What a cute set with wonderful sentiments.
ReplyDeleteSmiley food makes me smile! Love your cards and treat bag - soooooo cute! The punny sentiments in this set are just amazing!
ReplyDeleteFabulous--love the cute mini Valentines.
ReplyDeleteThese are simply awesome, love your great coloring skill!
ReplyDeleteAwww these cute projects are sure to bring a smile...love the mini cards.
ReplyDeleteA cute collection of mini notes. The heart stencil and images work so well together.
ReplyDeleteSuch fun creations! I really like how you used the stencil and colored the images.
ReplyDeleteLove the small cards.. so sweet and the retro sushi card is awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks for reminding me to stamp emboss on vellum! Nice!
ReplyDeleteCute projects. I especially love how you used the stencil
ReplyDeleteSammibug aka Samantha Houp aka Sammi
Such adorable cards! Love the stencil work!
ReplyDeleteAll your creations are absolutely lovely !
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