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 comes by showing us one of your favorite Scor-pal projects. It can be something you've created and posted online, it can be a project from the Scor-pal Project Board on Pinterest, it can be from the Scor-pal Gallery at Splitcoast Stampers, a project from the project listing on Scor-pal website or anywhere else! Simply leave a comment with the link here on this post telling us what you can't wait to make.
Deadline for entering is 8am Central, Monday, July 2.
Now for today's first project brought to you by Scor-pal Designer Virginia Nebel
So happy to be playing along in the Momenta and Scor-pal blog hop. I chose Momenta's bright and cheerful Kailedoscope collection. I love all the summer florals in this collection and the pretty coordinating stickers, diecuts, and acetate 3D embellishments.
I made a couple of projects. The first is a tri-fold card using Scor-pal's convenient brochure score markings which are the inverted triangles along the ruler. Your starting paper size is an 11x 8 1/2 inch piece of paper, score on the two triangles and you end up with an perfect tri-fold card base giving you ample room to decorate and play up your card theme.
My next project was a total experiment! I used the other Scor-pal reference markings along the top ruler and created a pocket fold card. I like the pocket because it has a nice, crisp, clean fold, and is deep enough to securely hold a gift card.
Here are the instructions:
Start with an 11 1/2 X 5 1/2 inch piece of paper. Place on the Scor-pal tool and score at the dot, star, and inverted triangle and fold as shown in the photo.
You have created a true pocket and all you need is to add a 1 inch border so that the front which you can tuck nicely under the flap and glue down a clean edge. Add glue on the inside edges of the pocket to secure the sides together.
Embellish and add your gift card.
Thanks for stopping by, hope you have enjoy all the wonderful creative ideas from the Momenta and Scor-pal teams!
And the final project of the week by Scor-pal Designer Tami Mayberry.
Supplies needed:
12x12 sheet of card stock for base
Scor-pal scoring board
Adhesive
decorative papers and embellishments of your choice
Scor-pal scoring board
Adhesive
decorative papers and embellishments of your choice
Step by step instructions
(followed by cutting and scoring diagram)
(followed by cutting and scoring diagram)
Begin with a 12"x12" piece of card stock. Trim it to 12" x 8". (Keep the remaining piece for use later in the project)
With the 8" edge at the top of your scoring board score at the 4" mark.
Rotate the paper 90 degrees and score at the 4" and 8" marks stopping at center score.
Score the center block horizontally at the 2" mark.
Next cut the vertical lines that were made at the 4" and 8" marks and fold the panels in half inward.
Now simply cut the 12" x 4" piece into three 4" squares. Attached to base and decorate.
(Panels will be attached at bottom corners/edges)
Here is a quick recap of where the cut and score lines are located:
To finish the display place buttons or other 3D embellishments on the base to keep panels upright. and decorate.
Once decorated this project is the perfect size for post-it notes or used as a photo display. I chose to use it as a motivational post-it note holder by adding some quote stickers from the vellum sticker collections. I thought they went well with not only the typical form of travel but travel through life.
Here's a close up of those:
Love these cards....thanks so much for showing us how they're done.
ReplyDeleteI don't have a blog to link to, but I can tell you what I make most with my scor-pal is envelopes. I love the versatility you have when you make your own envelopes. But, after this week, I've been inspired to try lots of other things with my scor-pal...can't wait to try.
ReplyDeleteLove the cards and especially the Scorpal!
ReplyDeleteSuch awesome creations. Scorepal is my fav tool and I have made lots of stuff using it..its indispensable to me for making pop up cards, fancy fold cards and boxes
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Sonia
cardsandschoolprojects.blogspot.com
Gorgeous! Thank you for the directions!
ReplyDeleteSharing links to some of my favorite scor pal created projects
ReplyDelete1.Cascading card Tutorial
2.Wishing Well Tutorial
3.Folding Box Tutorial
Both projects today showed me something i didnt know how to make. thank you scor-pal!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and thank you for sharing this:)x
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful and thanks for the detailed tutorial!
ReplyDeleteWow!!! Great cards and projects! Loved them! Thank you for the tutorials too!!
ReplyDeleteLove all projects...the tutorials are clear and great!
ReplyDeletexxx Margreet
Wow, fabulous inspiration today!!! TFS joy4umetoo at hotmail dot com
ReplyDeleteReceived my Scor-Pal just before leaving on vacation so I am itching to get home and play. I love Virginia's work and today's card is great proof why - she is brilliant! I have pinned it to my Cards board together with a few more from your Pinterest board
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Love my scor pal and I love to make gift boxes and cards with it. And I'm now making some envelopes designed specifically for the cards with lots of flowers so they don'tsmuch. Great projects today and fantastic tutorial. Thanks for a fun week
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try the card purse from your pinterest page as it'll make wonderful Xmas presents. So glad I'm now a follower on pinterest.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful creations
ReplyDeletehugs Linda
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ReplyDeleteSorry about the deleted comments...I can't seem to remember how to embed a link. I like to make these purses!
ReplyDeleteWow ladies! You have some very cool projects today! I have never seen a triple easel desk display before and it's cool!
ReplyDeleteGreat folds on all these projects!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to make this!
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Great project ideas. Thanks for making it look so easy.
ReplyDeleteGreat projects. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove everything about these cards. The bright colors, the embellishments, the tutorials. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI have tried the second one but did not work out. These instructions are so much clearer - thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards. Will definitly be pinning this for future reference. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards. Thanks for all the great inspiration all week!
ReplyDeleteLove these projects and instructions. Very cute.
ReplyDeleteHere is a card on Pinterest that I thought was really pretty:
http://pinterest.com/pin/83316661826566241/
I LOVE different--I love the trifold idea!!! I need one of your tools for sure.
ReplyDeleteI like the sheer simplicity of the tri-fold card. But the one that really catches my eye, for it's uniqueness, is the triple easel display. Seems like a fun idea to play around with.
ReplyDeleteI love how that card can prop itself up! Great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite scor-pal project so far has been: http://www.heartprints.net/items/Large/8144F5AD-E49C-40E5-B9A1-3BFD527FE539.jpg
ReplyDeleteI like to make funky fold cards, especially for people I know will appreciate them and not toss them in the trash. These are going into the file to make for such times and people. Thanks for the fun week of projects. It's been full of great ideas, tips and techniques.
ReplyDeleteIf you like mini-albums, any of them from Laura Dennison's blog (http://followingthepapertrail.blogspot.com) and UStream channel (http://www.ustream.tv/channel/followingthepapertrail) are great. I don't remember a project when she HASN'T used her Scor-Pal. Also, here's a favorite card made with the Scor-Buddy from Sandy at OWH: http://operationwritehome.org/funky-fold-tutorial/
ReplyDeleteI'll be checking out everyone's favorites to see what I've missed. Thanks EVERYONE for the great ideas.
Ooooo...looking at those bright sunny colors makes me want to eat some sherbet or drink a Slurpee! Yummy! Besides the subliminal suggestion, once again you've combined cute with function!
ReplyDeleteLove the layering of embellishments. Beautiful cards. Thanks or a chance to win!
ReplyDeleteawesome cards ladies.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Great projects! Love them all. I must try to make that triple photo frame. I've not seen that before. Brilliant work!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects!
ReplyDeleteMore great ideas - thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteReally cute cards thanks for the tutorials.
ReplyDeleteLove these ideas and can't wait to try them out. TFS!
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