Good morning Scor-pal friends!
Today we are thrilled to be hosting a week long feature with our friends at Momenta. Our designers have out done themselves once again to bring you some fun and exciting projects using not only Scor-pal products, but also, Momenta products. Of course, that's not all. The Momenta team is playing with Scor-pal products this week on the Momenta blog too!
As always, there a prizes to be won!!
Be sure to visit both the Scor-pal blog and Momenta blog each day this week to see more project ideas and to enter for chances to win some great Scor-pal and Momenta products. To be entered into the random drawing for a Scor-buddy and Scor-tape prize pack simply leave a comment here on the Scor-pal blog each day for a chance to win.
There will be other ways to earn extra chances to win as well, so be watching for those announcements each day.
Today's bonus entry is for those readers who use Pinterest! Earn an extra entry by becoming a follower of the Scor-pal project board on Pinterest where you will find all sorts of great projects. (and a few contests to be announced as well!) Simply follow the board and come back here and let us know you did.
Deadline for entering is 8am Central, Monday, July 2.
Now for today's projects brought to you by Scor-pal Designer Steph Ackerman
With a fun collection of Momenta papers and stickers to work with, it is easy to make an assortment of cards with the help of your Scor-pal.
Adorable Card
Cut blue cardstock 4 ½” x 11”.
To create the top fold, use a Scor-pal and score at 5 ½”.
To create the score lines at the bottom of the card, score at 10”, 10 ¼” and 10 ½”.
Corner round all edges.
Since these Momenta stickers are pliable, I was able to gently curve the banner stickers so they fit across the top of my card.
I then added a Momenta sentiment slightly above the first score line.
Friends Card
Cut blue cardstock 4 ½” x 11”.
To create the top fold, use a Scor-pal and score at 5 ½”.
Corner round all edges.
Cut pattern paper 4” x 5”, corner round edges and adhere to the card.
Cut pattern paper 3” x 4”.
Score 1” on both long edges.
Adhere puffy sentiment and then adhere to the card.
Graduation Easel Card
Cut blue cardstock 5 ½” x 11”.
Placing the long side on the Score-pal, score at 5 ½” and 8 ¼”.
Fold on the 5 1/2" scored line to create the card, then fold on the 8 1/4" scored line to create the tent fold. |
Cut another piece of cardstock 5 1/2" x 5 1/2" and add to the tent to create the top layer the card.
Cut the striped paper 5 ¼” x 5 ¼” and adhere to the front of the card.
Cut the dotted paper 4 ½” x 4 ½”.
Score ½” around all four edges and add to card front.
Add a puffy sticker at the top scored line.
Stamp sentiment on blue cardstock in brown ink.
Ink the edges with brown ink and mat with brown cardstock.
Add to card front with foam adhesives for dimension.
Add GRAD stickers on the left side of the card.
Cut the blue print 5 ¼” x 5 ¼” and adhere to the card base.
Cut the dotted paper 2” x 5 ¼”.
Score ¼” on both long sides
Adhere to the card base.
Add a puffy sticker across the center which will be used to hold the easel upright.
Beautiful Card
Cut pink cardstock 4 ½” x 11”.
To create the top fold, use a Scor-pal and score at 5 ½”.
To create the score lines at the bottom of the card, score at 1/2", 3/4" and 1”.
Corner round all edges.
Turn card lengthwise and add the banner stickers
I then added a Momenta sentiment along the first score line.
An embossed sticker was the perfect touch for the interior sentiment.
Supplies:
Scoring tool: Scor-pal
Cardstock: Momenta Textured Cardstock
Pattern paper: Momenta Pyramid Pad
Stickers: Puffy Messages, Puffy Borders, Embossed Messages
Ink: Clearsnap
Adorable is a good word for these projects. I'm mow following the Pinterest board... talk about some great inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWonderful inspiration - I love the effect of the horizontal scored lines
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous cards
ReplyDeletehugs Linda
Nice cards! I never thought of just scoring a line or two on a card to add interest or texture, but after seeing your cards, I'll have to start doing this. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI'm now following the ScorPal Pinterest board, what awesome projects!
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards--everything looks better with a little scoring!
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how effective a few simple score lines can be. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteGreat inspiration:)x
ReplyDeleteThose cards are ALL adorable!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards! A little scoring adds so much!
ReplyDeleteCute Cards. love my scor-pal. would like to win the scor-buddy. thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing what a couple of simple lines can do with a card to make it special. Thanks for the ideas.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful cards today!
ReplyDeleteI can see making a whole set of those to give as a gift. It will take no time at all! TFS all your great ideas!
I'm following you on pinterest! What a great place for inspiration! I LOVE pinterest!
ReplyDeleteNow following on pinterest. Beautiful cards and great inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThe Adorable card is simply ... adorable. The others are great too - thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeletegreat cards and a new follower on Pinterest.
ReplyDeleteWow! These are adorable and beautiful. It's amazing what a little embossed line can do to make all the difference on a card. The graduation easel card is on my list to try. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower of the Scor-Pal board on Pinterest. You're right -- there are some great projects over there.
ReplyDeletethanks for the instructions on an easel card!!! love the chance to win
ReplyDeleteFabulous project ideas! TFS joy4umetoo at hotmail dot com
ReplyDeleteVery pretty simple cards!!
ReplyDeleteI'm a new Pinterest follower too!
Love the pennant banner on the card and the rounded corners are a nice detail.
ReplyDeleteI am now following the Scor-pal projects board on Pinterest!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, simple and beautiful! TFS!
ReplyDeletevery nice...I had forgotten how effective a couple of score lines can be.
ReplyDeletevery nice...I had forgotten how effective a couple of score lines can be.
ReplyDeleteReally wonderful cards also thanks for the tutorial and sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove all the cards you show cased in today's post, the little banners are so cute. Also wanted you to know I've started following you on Pinrest.
ReplyDeleteLove the simple sophistication of these cards.
ReplyDeleteAdorable, very sweet
ReplyDeleteSome more cuties! Keep 'em coming!
ReplyDeleteLove the simplicity of these cards!!
ReplyDeletelove your pintrest board! great i deas! HUGS!
ReplyDeleteI wasn't familarw ith scor-pal, so I learned about their products.
ReplyDeleteFab, inspirational cards!
ReplyDeletexxx Margreet
i love the clean look that scoring leaves the card with. beautiful cards.
ReplyDeleteFollowed your Board on Pinterest. After 30 minutes of being inspired by so many cool projects, I came back to tell you!
ReplyDeleteFun and cute cards today with great tutorials Pinned (and became a follower) a project so I could make it later.
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic...
ReplyDeleteAdorable cards and projects. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love the simplicity of these cards. They are very cute. Definitely "adorable".
ReplyDeleteI am a follower on Pinterest as well.
So simple, so sweet!
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards- the scored lines just add such an elegant touch.
ReplyDeleteSuch cute cards!
ReplyDeleteLove the scoring way of adding "embossing"
ReplyDeleteBonus entry: Have followed on pinterest--didnt know scorpal had a pinterest board!
Cheers
Sonia
cardsandschoolprojects.blogspot.com
Such simplicity yet so beautiful!! Thank you for the tutorial, too! I have never made one that way before!
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Beverly
jordanbev5@yahoo.com
Am a new follower on Pinterest too!
ReplyDeleteLoved the Adorable card, it's fantastic. Now a follower of your board http://pinterest.com/bealawson/
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love how simple scoring embellishes a clean card!
ReplyDeleteI'm now following the Scor-pal project board :)
ReplyDeleteWow what a great project. Simple and elegant.
ReplyDeleteGreat project. Gotta get out my Scor-pal.
ReplyDeleteSimple but so very nice! TFS!
ReplyDeleteSimple but so very nice! TFS!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects. Thanks for so much detail.
ReplyDeleteThese are so adorable!! I LOVE your style!! I can't do clean and simple to save my life!!
ReplyDeleteTFS!! Take Care!!
Jennie @ http://earthyscrap.blogspot.com/