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Monday, June 18, 2018

Interactive Newton Card by June Guest Designer Megan Quinn




Hi everyone and happy Monday! I am back again this week guest designing for Newton’s Nook and I am so excited that you stopped in today to see what we have in store for you! Today, I am sharing a card that I created using Newton’s Summer Vacation Stamp Set and Newton Scoots By Stamp Set stamp sets.
Interactive Newton Card by June Guest Designer Megan Quinn | Newton's Summer Vacation Stamp Set by Newton's Nook Designs #newtonsnook #handmade

I began by stamping the hilarious cat image with little Newton peering into the fish bowl. I thought that it would be fun to make this into an interactive card by putting Newton’s head onto a slider mechanism so that he could get a closer look into the fish bowl (and the fish inside). I stamped this image several times, colored them with Copic markers, and fussy cut the parts of Newton that I needed for each layer. I then used a craft knife to cut the inside of the fish bowl away and backed the rim of the bowl with acetate. I cut the pebbles and seaweed from the bottom of the aquarium and the fish image out next. To make these pieces stick to the inside of the fish bowl, I put the images into my sticker maker face down so that the adhesive would be on the front of the image. I put the fish, pebbles, and seaweed on the back of the acetate where they would line up with the original fish bowl image underneath. I was careful to add foam adhesive to the back of the fish bowl only on the edges and where Newton’s head would not come into contact with the foam adhesive. I then fussy cut Newton’s front paw out and adhered that to the side of the fish bowl with liquid glue and foam tape as well.

Interactive Newton Card by June Guest Designer Megan Quinn | Newton's Summer Vacation Stamp Set by Newton's Nook Designs #newtonsnook #handmade

To create the background, I used Salty Ocean Distress Oxide Ink and blended the ink onto a white piece of cardstock. I then flicked water droplets onto the background and blotted it dry with a clean paper towel. I added some patterned paper at the bottom of the front panel to create a table for the fish bowl and little Newton to sit upon. I adhered Newton’s head onto the slider mechanism. Lastly, I adhered the front panel to a card base that I had layered with a contrasting piece of cardstock to add a pop of color.

Interactive Newton Card by June Guest Designer Megan Quinn | Newton's Summer Vacation Stamp Set by Newton's Nook Designs #newtonsnook #handmade

I hope that my card has inspired you to look at your stamps in a new and different way! I have one more card to share with you, so please come back next Monday.

 Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful day!
Megan

5 comments:

  1. OMG!! This is SO CUTE!! I LOVE how you created this into an interactive Card!! Just AWESOME!! Welcome and I look forward to seeing MORE of your creations!! I hope you have a FABULOUS WEEK!!

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  2. Omgoodness, this is just adorable!!

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  3. This is an irresistible card !!
    [margessw(at)icloud(dot)com]

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