Newton's Nook Designs February Release Day 2

Tuesday, February 12, 2019


Hello, lovelies!
Welcome back to the Newton's Nook Designs February Release!
All the new products will be available for purchase this Friday the 15th in the Newton's Nook Designs Shop!
Today is day 2 of the reveal and EEEEEK 💛 Are you ready for some serious cuteness!?



I KNOW!!! 😆💗💗💗
Have you ever seen anything this sweet before!?
Here is my take...;-)


Newton's Nook Designs Woodland Spring Set - Naki Rager


There is no need to adjust the brightness on your device!
The colors used on this card are really, really light ;-)


Newton's Nook Designs Woodland Spring Set - Naki Rager


These sweet, sweet images made me so very soft, I barely applied colors to them! Flowers got a bit more colors because what would they be without bright colors!? ;-) All the images were stamped with Antique Linen Distress Ink on watercolor paper, watercolored, and die cut using the coordinating dies. I popped a couple of flowers over the sweet bunny's cute tushie to continue the fox's flower garland. 


Newton's Nook Designs Woodland Spring Set - Naki Rager


This sweet background was created using the new Bokeh Stencil Set. I sponged the Tattered Rose Distress Oxide first, then Squeezed Lemonade Distress Oxide using the same stencil, I moved around the stencil to only use smaller circles. The sentiment was heat embossed with Rose Gold EP. 


Newton's Nook Designs Woodland Spring Set - Naki Rager


This sweet fawn with her little birdy friend is really enjoying the green grass and little flowers when there's still some snow left in the forest, the very beginning of spring is so gentle and soft yet colors are so bright and cheerful, it is such a beautiful season 💛


Newton's Nook Designs Woodland Spring Set - Naki Rager


This sweet, sweet duo was very lightly watercolored just like my first card. 
The young grass was die cut using the Land Borders Die Set from chartreuse cardstock, and behind that is a little snowy hill that was also die cut using the same die set. 


Newton's Nook Designs Woodland Spring Set - Naki Rager


Those beautiful birch trees were die cut using the Forest Scene Builder Die Set, they were mounted on the sponged background. Those yellow sequins are nice soft sunrays ;-)


{Would you like to win the “Woodland Spring” 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 February 14th at 9pm EST to comment  -- winners will be announced on the blog post on Friday, February 15th. 

Check out all the awesome Design Team Blogs below to enter:



Thank you so much for stopping by!
Hope you enjoyed it!
We have 2 more days of reveal left so make sure to come back!!!


34 comments :

  1. Such unique and amazing coloring! I love how you did the grass die cuts and the sequin accents!

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  2. sweet cards - the coloring is so delicate - thanks for the ideas:)

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  3. Two adorable creations! I love the soft colors on the animals on the first card! So sweet and Springy! And the deer is adorable in his little woodland setting with the trees and grass!
    -Jen {Newton's Nook Designs}

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  4. Awww!!! How sweet!!! Adorable cards!!!

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  5. Lovely designs on both your cards. The muted palette on the first is just delightful. Thanks for sharing this inspiration with these fun products.

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  6. Oh my gosh!! your coloring is just plain WOW!!!!!

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  7. Love the no line coloring! :) Great job.

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  8. Your no line coloring is always amazing as our your cards!

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  9. Gorgeous! With a change of sentiment, I can see the first card as a new baby girl card and the 2nd, a baby boy card. So sweet.

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  10. I love the soft and pretty colors with this stamp set! lovely!

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  11. Cute cards! Thanks for the chance to win.

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  12. Absolutely adorable cards! Love your beautiful coloring and these sweet Woodland Spring images! Awesome backgrounds and details also!

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  13. Ever so light, but ever so lovely! Love that you left some of the chinks in the trees, too!

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  14. Both cards are really sweet but I adore the scene you created on your second card. Very pretty!

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  15. i didn't think these images could get any cuter. Then you took this light handed watercolor effect and added it to them. Uh, so adorable. Thanks for sharing.

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  16. Soft and super adorable cards!! So sweet :)

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  17. Beautiful soft pastel colors make me think of a Spring! Your coloring is exceptional!

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  18. Wow! Never would've thought of stamping them in such a light color. Then your shading - just wow!! So soft & so beautiful! The ribbon and die cut flowers are the perfect accent <3

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  19. Love both of your cards, your water coloring is beautifully done your backgrounds coordinate so nicely in both cards, really liked your addition of trim and sequins <3

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  20. Darling cards.
    Love the addition of the
    ruffle on the first.
    thanks for sharing
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  21. The super light colors make these cards look so delicate! Really lovely! <3

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  22. Very cute. Loved how you made the animals look so soft.

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  23. Really love the soft, pastel look of your cards, very nice!

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  24. The soft colors in your deer card are really lovely. Such a beautiful card!

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  25. Pretty soft colors and love the ribbon accent on your first card!

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  26. I enjoy all your projects, they are stunning!!!!

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  27. Beautiful pair of cards! Love the soft colors you chose and the use of the sequins! Nicely done!

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