Newton's Nook Designs & Therm-O-Web Inspiration Week

Wednesday, March 7, 2018



Happy Wednesday, lovelies!
This week Newton's Nook Designs and Therm O Web are partnering for a fabulous inspiration week! All week long both design teams will be sharing ways to add fun foils and more to your cards using Therm O Web products with Newton's Nook Designs stamps! There are prizes too! Read all the way to the end of this post to find out how you can win!




Before I show you my shiny project, take a look at all the goodies Therm-O-Web sent us the NND DT members! Thank you so much 💗 I had never tried foiling before, therefore, I had NO CLUE what I was supposed to do with all these beautiful products! {LOL} Good thing my team members are absolutely awesome and helped me! 😉

Alright, here it goes!


Newton's Nook Designs Newton's Pot of Gold Set - Naki Rager


I picked the Newton's Pot of Gold Set for today's card😉 I thought all the gold coins in his pot would be fun to foil! But I ended up foiling a lot more than his little gold!


Newton's Nook Designs Newton's Pot of Gold Set - Naki Rager


So first things first, I stamped my leprechaun kitty with Memento Tuxedo Black Ink and colored him with Chameleon Markers. After fussy cutting the image, I applied the Deco Foil Adhesive Pen to the gold coins and the buckle on his little hat. All I had to do was place a piece of gold foil sheet on the image and firmly but gently (so that I wouldn't rip this delicate foil sheet) rubbed the foil over where the adhesive was applied, and lifted the foil sheet. It is THAT EASY!!!


Newton's Nook Designs Newton's Pot of Gold Set - Naki Rager


The second thing I foiled is this sentiment die.
I die cut the sentiment from Double Sided Foam Tape, removed the paper from the top side, laid gold foil sheet on the sentiment, rubbed it firmly but gently, and lifted the foil sheet. THAT IS IT!!! If I knew foiling was this easy, I would have tried it a lot sooner! 




I was going to add a rainbow die behind the Leprechaun kitty, but really wanted to try the Transfer Gel! So I pulled out the Tumbling Hearts Stencil and placed it over white cardstock, which was die cut with the Frames & Flags Die Set. I used the Purple Tape to hold the stencil down, and cover where I didn't want the gel applied. This Purple Tape is one of the new products from Therm-O-Web. I read people talking about this tape on Stamp Junkies and was curious so I was pretty excited to have received one!


Newton's Nook Designs Newton's Pot of Gold Set - Naki Rager


After applying the gel, I let it sit for several hours to dry, then placed little pieces of pink, red, gold, green, and blue foil sheets over the hearts. I set the panel down on another piece of cardstock then placed them in folded parchment paper and ran it through my laminator. You can see that some of the hearts are missing wee bits of foil, I think I applied the gel uneven 😬 Other than that, aren't these rainbow colored hearts just gorgeous!!? I used the little heart from the Darling Hearts Die Set to die cut from the Double Sided Foam Tape and foiled it with green just because 😉




This Toner Sheet is another new product from Therm-O-Web.
There are different designs with toner on acetate and they can be foiled.
This tiny polka dots sheet was foiled with the Sequin Gold Foil, isn't it beautiful!?


Newton's Nook Designs Newton's Pot of Gold Set - Naki Rager


I love the tiny polka dots sheet, but didn't love it on today's card. Luckily, I had 3 other designs and these diagonal stripes looked perfect 💚 I also added this Lucky sentiment from the Newton's Pot of Gold Set, which was heat embossed with the same green as the base card, and it was fussy cut. 
There are more amazing projects today over on the Therm O Web blog so pop over there for more inspiration!



{Would you like to win a prize pack including a $25 store credit to Therm O Web AND a $25 store credit to Newton’s Nook Designs?}

Here's how to win: 
Leave comments on the NND & Design Team blog posts using therm-o-web products all week (March 5-9) to enter. One winner will be randomly chosen from blog posts throughout the week so the more posts you leave comments on the better your chances are of winning! You have until Friday March 9th at midnight CST to comment. The winner will be announced on the NND blog post on Monday, March 12th.

Want another chance to win? Therm O Web will also be giving away a prize pack! Visit the Therm O Web blog each day this week for more inspiration and leave comments there for another chance to win!  



Thank you so much for stopping by!
Hope you enjoyed it!



16 comments :

  1. Love the way you colored Newton for this fun card! So pretty with the foiled details! Love that foil on the sentiment die cut!

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  2. You went all out on this card!! The gold coins, the rainbow hearts....everything. I just love it :)

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  3. Beautiful foiling all over your cards. Thanks for sharing the details for creating this lovely piece.

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  4. Your card is great and love all the gold foil!

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  5. Fun and beautiful card! Love the foiling ♥

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  6. So super cute! Gorgeous foiling and I love how you coloured Newton to look like the real Newton!

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  7. How wonderful your
    foiled cards look!
    So fun to use.
    Carla from Utah

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  8. Such adorable cards. Thanks for sharing...

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  9. Love the colorful hearts.
    Glad to see a St. Patrick's day
    card. he doesn't seem to get
    much attention. thanks for
    sharing. txmlhl(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  10. Love this card!! The colourful foil hearts is a beautiful touch.I had no idea there were so many different foils out there. I may have to explore this foiling thing more!

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  11. Fabulous colours in your cards, really lovely

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  12. These are fantastic! I have been seeing so many cards with foil lately - I may have to buy some! You did a great job! :)

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  13. You made such a gorgeous card !
    [margessw(at)icloud(dot)com]

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