Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Happily Ever After Mixed Media Card with Xyron and Newton's Nook

Disclaimer Notice: I’ve received products/compensation as part of the Xyron Design Team. This project however, is 100% my own project! Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. I explain more here.


Happily Ever After....it is June!!!
Can you guess what that means...
It is a month filled with weddings and anniversaries!!!

Make the most adorable water bottle tags and include a llama pin party favor. #llamaparty #cricutmade #newtonsnook #xyron
What better way to celebrate but with joining Xyron and  Newton's Nook Designs together for a week of fabulous fun and projects. Both Xyron and Newton's Nook Designs will be doing a giveaway so make sure to visit Newton's Nook Design Blog and Xyron Facebook Page this week!!! All you need to do is comment to have a chance to win!!! Easy Peasy!!!
Newton's Nook Designs and Xyron will be giving away a $25.00 Newton's Nook Gift Certificate and a Xyron Mega Runner away....How Fun Is That!!!


I began my card by laying Newton's Nook Floral Lace Stencil on to white card stock and applying Colorbox Blends to the top of stencil. 


Adhere teal card stock to top of card with Xyron Mega Tape Runner.  
Adhere prepared stenciled paper to top of green card stock. 


Apply ink to top of  lace with Colorbox Blend ink.


Run prepared lace through the Xyron 1.5 Sticker Maker.


Add to top of prepared stenciled card stock. 
Add to front of card with pop dots. 


Stamp doily image from Newton's Nook Wedding Frills twice to white card stock with embossing ink. 
Apply Patina Oxide Baked Texture to the top. 
Heat emboss. 
Stamps sentiment with black ink to center of one of the embossed pieces. 


Fussy cut both images out; layer together with pop dots. 
Add to front of card.


Stamp flowers form  Newton's Nook Wedding Frills to top of white card stock with black ink. 
Color stamped images using Colorbox Blends, paint brush and mist of water. 


Fussy cut flowers out; adhere a few using the Xyron 3" Disposable Sticker Maker
Add to top of prepared card. 


Form a few of the prepared flower. 
Add to top of prepared card.


Add Nuvo Crystal Drops to center of flowers. 
Add small Teal enamel dot to card. 


Spray seam binding ribbon; ink with Colorbox blend ink; dry. 
Create bow when dry using colored seam binding and tan twine. 
Add to top of card. 


Add "Love You" metal heart to finish the Happily Ever After Card. 
I hope you are inspired to grab your Xyron products along with some fabulous stamps from Newton's Nook to create a few cards or other projects. 
Make sure to keep up with the design team this week on Xyron Facebook to see all those fabulous projects.
 Pam


Supplies:
Nuvo Crystal Drops English Mustard
Teal Enamel Dot
Seam Binding 
Tan Twine
Metal Heart Charm
White , Teal and Green Card Stock
Paint Brush
Water Misting Bottle



Disclaimer Notice: I’ve received products/compensation as part of the Xyron Design Team. This project however, is 100% my own project! Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. I explain more here.

7 comments:

  1. Wow! This is gorgeous! I love all the mixed media you used on this! I never would have thought to use lace through the sticker machine! And the way you colored and cut those flowers is incredible! Thank you so much for featuring our images with xyron today!
    -Jen {Newton's Nook Designs}

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  2. Wow! This is more than a card, it's a piece of art! The background is such a beautiful blend of colors, and I love how you doubled up several of the images for texture. I had no idea you could put lace through the sticker maker. I've got to get one of those!

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  3. Wow! Amazing card!!! Love all the beautiful details!!!

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  4. Great stamped images Pam. All the inking and design really make this card awesome!
    Have a crafty day, Sonja
    ♥ Sugar Beans Cards ♥

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  5. This is a great card! I wouldn't have thought to put lace through the sticker maker...such a great idea :)

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  6. Very pretty. I like how all the elements came together.

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  7. Wow !! That’s such a beautiful and impressive creation ! Thanks for sharing the process.
    [margessw(at)icloud(dot)com]

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