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Thursday, April 19, 2012

Market Street Stamps Week- Day 4


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 comes form Scor-pal designer  Tami Mayberry:

For my project I decided to create a quick and easy pocket card with a see through window. This card has a pull out tag for a personal note. It measures 4.25"x5.5" so it can either be given in an envelope or the pocket can serve as the envelope. I used the Cane background and Compass stamps from Market Street Stamps along with my Scor-Pal and 1/2" Scor-Tape.



I began with a 5 1/4" x 11" piece of card stock. With the longest side along the top edge I scored at 5 1/2". Then I rotated and scored at 1/2" and 4 3/4".

I stamped the front of the pocket with the Cane stamp. Then I  cut a scalloped circle from the front of the pocket for the stamped image to show through and a half circle at the top edge.

I folded the pocket and secured the edges with 1/2" Scor-Tape.

I cut a piece of white card stock slightly smaller than the pocket, stamped the image positioned to show through the window and added a piece of ribbon.

Here is the final result:
Scor-pal Scoring Board; Scor-Tape; Stamps: Market Street Stamps; Ribbon: May Arts; Markers: Shinhan Touch Twin; Inks: Clearsnap Fluid Chalk (Bard Red, Dark Brown); Petite Scalloped Circle die: Spellbinders



30 comments:

  1. This is really cute. I love the envelope idea. Love the black ribbon too.
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  2. Great card! Love the stamps and that great ribbon!

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  3. I like the idea of having a window in the pocket card!

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  4. That card is AWESOME!I love the idea of this card.Thanks for sharing your creative ideas.

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  5. Great card! Great for father's day coming up!

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  6. Love this pocket card! Thanks for the tutorial.

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  7. Very clever! And Pretty too. Thanks for sharing.

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  8. Great pocket card! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  9. Very cool! I like!

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  10. Great card, love that stamp!!
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  11. That is really cool. I like the little window and the colors/patterns.

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  12. What an awesome idea!!! I love the stamps you picked for this too!!

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  13. Very beautiful. THanks for sharing!

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  14. A lovely card for such a simple to make design. Lots of possibilities.

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  15. nice project. thank you for sharing.

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  16. What a cute card. With that "pattern" the options are pretty limitless! TFS.

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  17. What a clever card and sentiment! I love the background stamp too.

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  18. How sweet! Pocket cards are always so fun!

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  19. Aww,that pocket card is so fitting for those stamps! Great job!

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  20. I want to make this for a journal pocket on a scrapbook page! Cute! Tami is the best!

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  21. Adorable pocket card and great sentiment.

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  22. Great tutorials for these cards! I love the step by step photos. I want that stamp! I love the compass and the sentiment!

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  23. I really like this card. Simple, to the point, and lovely at the same time

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  24. How creative the way the stamped portion fits perfectly into the cutout!

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  25. I love this card!

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