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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Market Street Stamps Week- Day 2


We are excited to be bringing  you a special week here on the Scor-pal blog featuring projects created not only with Scor-pal products but, also, some great stamps from our friends at Market Street Stamps.  We hope you will take time to stop by each day this week to see what the designers are up to. While you're here be sure to leave a comment each day for your chance to win a Scor-buddy and some Market Street Stamps that will be given away to one randomly selected visitor. Of course, you'll also want to hop over and pay a visit to the Market Street Stamps blog because they are featuring Scor-pal and Market Street projects as well!!


Deadline to enter for the random drawing is midnight Sunday April 22.

Today's project was created by Scor-pal designer Katie Tate.



Products Needed:
Cardstock and Designer Paper
Chipboard Coasters
Fringe Scissors
Dark Brown ink
Black ink for stamping images
Coloring medium for stamped images


Cut cardstock to 8 ¼” by 6 ½”.
Score at 2” and 6 ¼” along the 8 ¼” side.
Turn a ¼ turn and score at 3” and 4 ½” along the 6 ½” side.


Burnish all score lines and cut as indicated in the photo.




Create the box from the scored cardstock using Scor-Tape for strength.


Cover purchased coasters with your choice of paper. I always pick up items like this from the clearance bins at craft stores.




Using the Tiki Hut and 2 sentiment stamps from the set add decoration to your coasters. I would recommend sealing them with a product like Mod Podge before using.





Cut two strips of cardstock 12” by 1 ½”. Create a pleated strip by scoring at ½” and then at ¾” and repeat at ½” followed by ¼” alternating increments.
Burnish firmly to create the pleat.



Use Scor-Tape to hold the pleats in place. Using Fringing scissors snip along the bottom end.



Attached the strip to a prescored roof made from cardstock measuring 8” by 4 ¼” scored at 2” and 3” along the 8” length. Ink the edges of the fringe.
Add the second strip overlapping with edge at the 2” score.




Attached the roof to the back of the box and decorate the box to resemble a Tiki Hut with strips of coordinating paper. I added a sentiment from the Tiki Time set.



The coasters fit in easily and the fringed roof lifts to allow easy access to them.


I completed the set with coordinating invitations decorated with the Sip On stamp and images from the Tiki Time set.




Inside is a computer generated invitation decorated with two sentiments from the Tiki Time set.

The complete set ready for your next Girls Night In!



41 comments:

  1. Very cute idea!!!

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  2. This is such a fun idea! I'm totally scraplifting this!

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  3. This is so cute! What a great little ensemble, and I love how you created the tiki hut roof!

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  4. What a cute project! I will be making this!

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  5. Fab little set - very creative!

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  6. Cute!! I, too, love the hut. Great to scrap my Hawaiian grandchildren.

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  7. This is awesome! Love everything about it, what a great party gift this would be (for adults of course - LOL!).

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  8. Very very cute. I love this idea. Just recently started try to make gift boxes and bags. Scor-buddy would be a perfect addition to my stash to help me out. Love the little coaster idea.

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  9. This is such a fabulously fun party project! Love that hut and the coasters would make great take home gifts. TFS!

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  10. Very cute--love the coasters and the fringed roof.
    slrdowney at hotmail dot com

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  11. Love the scor tape. A buddy would sure be nice.
    Smoakley1

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  12. How Fabulous, who needs a machine? A Scor-pal and a fantastic stamp and Kabaam these are awesome!!
    Love it
    Cindylu

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  13. What a super cute idea!!!! These are amazing projects!!!!

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  14. What cute projects. Thanks for sharing!

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  15. what a fun altered project...and it sure does make a great gift for your friends or loves one.

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  16. Great project! It would make a perfect party centerpiece!

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  17. I really like the project, it is unexpected. I might recover some coasters, and that box is perfect. The stamped images and sentiment is great too!

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  18. this is so cute for party invitations. thank you for sharing.

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  19. ABSOLUTELY fabulous, Katie! WOW! I am blown away! Thanks for creating with Market Street Stamps! xo Angelica

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  20. oh my! just how AWEsome is this project! Love the Tiki Hut box! great idea for coasters :)

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  21. I LOVE how you made the roof. This is such a cute idea. Great for a backyard bbq.

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  22. I love the sentiment on this card! I have seen the version that say "carry on" but this is a riot!

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  23. Your tiki hut is great--my daughter decorates in a Hawaiian theme, so she'd love to get a card using these stamps.

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  24. Katie, I need to come to this party, I love party drinks...lol. Adorable set and very clever idea. Thanks for the great tutorial.
    hugs, Diana

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  25. This is such a cute idea:) Love the tutorial, thanks!

    ~Vanessa W

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  26. this is a fun idea. thank you

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  27. oh my goodness! this is the cutest thing I have ever seen! I definitely have to get my hands on the "Stay Calm and Sip ON" stamp! LOVE IT!!!

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  28. Wow! You did such a fantastic job on this project. It's a perfect project for those stamps.

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  30. Love the cards in the tiki hut. Thanks for the tutorial it is really cute.

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  31. I love how that accordion paper turns into a roof for the tiki hut! Cute!

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  32. I love the "Keep Calm and Sip On"! Too cute. And it looks like it's almost chalkboard black, which is a cool look. :) Very great for a beachy/island party!

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  33. What a cute ensemble! Thanks for sharing

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  34. I sure would want to come to your party after receiving an invitation like that!

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