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 we have a birdhouse card featuring Scor-Pal and Market Street Stamps by Scor-pal designer Gini Cagle
Cut a 5 x 5" square of paper for the main portion of your house. Line the paper up in the right hand corner of the Scor-Pal and score at 4" and 4.5". Turn a quarter of a turn and repeat the scores. Keep turning and scoring until all four sides are done. |
Cut away the four corners as shown. Fold all score lines in towards the wrong side of the print.
Using a punch or die, cut a circle in the middle of the house body. Add Score-tape to the outside folds, and form a box. Cut a piece of coordinating paper 3" x 3".
Use the Scor-tape to attach the box to the 3 x 3 square.
For the roof, cut a piece of paper 3" x 4". On the 4" side, make a small score in the middle (2" spot), just to mark the middle. Line this score mark up on a chosen line of the Scor-pal, and the bottom corner. Now you are ready to score your diagonal lines. Score a parallel line at 1/2" and 1" on either side of the roof. Cut along each of the outer most lines, and fold the scores.
After the scores are folded, you can add Scor-tape to make you roof dimensional.
Attach the roof and your house is ready to be added to your project.
The Cheep Talk Stamp from Market Street Stamps was paper pieced using American Crafts papers from the Garden Cafe collection.
How cute is this?!? I have never seen this done before, must try!
ReplyDeleteBirds in a bird house? LOVE IT!!
ReplyDeleteThis is just adorable! So cute, and I love how you used the MSS stamps! Fabulous piecing and great papers!
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE to be able to make a card like that. The colors you chose look wonderful with the bird house. And the little guys are adorable.
ReplyDeleteSo cute--I like the bird house and the papers you used.
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OH MY this is cute!!! I have been wanting some die cuts that make a bird house...but I can never afford them...This is so cute and low cost too!!! I am bookmarking this tutorial!!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing project and easy to follow excellent instructions. You did a wonderful job Gini, cute as a button or should I say "bird".
ReplyDeletehugs, Diana
I am totally blown away by the fabulous projects being created by scoring, this is absolutely amazing!!
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Such a cute birdhouse card! I must make this!
ReplyDeleteOH this is so adorably pretty. I love how you layered all the pretty paper. Love it.
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What a cute bird house! I love how there's a bird actually in there.
ReplyDeleteCute, cute, cute!!!
ReplyDeletefabulous...love the birdhouse card and the little bird peeking through the hole..so cute!
ReplyDeleteVery cute idea!
ReplyDeleteWhoa!!! How cool! Love it!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool, I love the dimension on this card!!
ReplyDeleteGreat project! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteReally sweet card, and a great idea for a window card.
ReplyDeleteHoly buckets, that is cute!
ReplyDeletecute project! thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHow darn cute is that?? Love it! TFS!
ReplyDeleteThis is super sweet! And I gotta say "I LOVE MY SCOR-TAPE"!!! :D
ReplyDelete~Vanessa W
Such a clever idea. I love this.
ReplyDeleteWonderful project! Love the birdhouse!
ReplyDeletethis is a beautiful card, love the tutorial thank you
ReplyDeleteHow adorable. I love the 3D effect you have created for this card!
ReplyDeleteThe depth you added to that card makes the birdhouse look like it could be used by real birds!
ReplyDeleteLove the 3D effect. What a great idea for a scrapbook page about the birds nesting in our birdhouse!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea and it looks just so lovely
ReplyDeleteSuch an adorable card! Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea - I'm going to have to try that!
ReplyDeleteThe birdhouse is so cute! I love the pattern of the brown paper. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial for such a cute card. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteToo adorable!
ReplyDeleteSo adorable - especially like that 3-D roof!
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