Today we are continuing a week long feature with our friends at Really Reasonable Ribbon. Our designers have out done themselves once again to bring you some fun and exciting projects using not only Scor-pal products, but also, gorgeous ribbon from Really Reasonable Ribbon. Of course, that's not all. The RRR team is playing with Scor-pal products this week on the Really Reasonable Ribbon blog too!
As always, there a prizes to be won!!
Be sure to visit both the Scor-pal blog and Really Reasonable Ribbon blog each day this week to see more project ideas and to enter for chances to win some great Scor-pal and RRR 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 sharing with us how you first heard about Scor-pal. Simply leave a comment here on this post telling us for an extra chance at this week's prize.
Deadline for entering is 8am Central, Monday, July 16.
Now for today's project by Scor-pal Designer Steph Ackerman.
Really Reasonable Ribbon has a wide variety of ribbons in many styles and assorted sizes. I was lucky enough to get some awesome ribbon to work with for this week long feature/
My Friendship card was easy to create using my Scor-Pal.
I cut the cardstock 5 1/2" x 11", then scored at 2 3/4" and 8 1/4".
To create the scored lines on the outer panels, I scored vertically every 1/4".
I cut cardstock and pattern paper 4", 3 1/2", 3", and 2 3/4". After stamping on the smaller piece, I adhered all layers together and assembled my card. I then cut through the center to create the card opening. I restamped the image in black and cut out friend and the butterfly which I then adhered with foam adhesives for dimension.
The belly band was cut 1 1/2" wide by 12" long to allow for overlapping in the back. The ribbon was wrapped around the belly band and tied in the front. An additional piece of twine was then added to the knot.
A sentiment was stamped inside in black ink and is visible when the belly band is removed.
This little purse doubles as a gift card/cash holder. It's quite easy to make with the use of my Scor-pal. I cut pattern paper 6" x 6" and then scored at the 3" center. After folding, I cut 1" off the edges on an angel to create the side panels. The top flap was created using Spellbinders Labels 10 and was adhered to the purse with Scor-Tape.
Ribbon was added through holes punched in the flap, then tied off inside the purse. A pocket was added to hold the gift card/cash.
To create this wedding card, I cut cardstock 5 1/2" x 11". After scoring at the center (5 1/2"), I then scored every 1/2" to create the vertical lines. Then, I flipped the card around and scored again creating the box pattern you see here.
To keep the focus on the stamped image, I kept the card simple. I tied some ribbon around the card and die cut a black and white oval. I stamped the couple on white cadstock and cut them out. They were added to the oval with foam adhesives for dimension. The sentiment was stamped and adhered to the ribbon with a paper tagger.
Lovely cards! The scoring on them looks terrific and I love your embellishments.
ReplyDeleteLove how subtle but elegant scoring on a card can be! Great projects!
ReplyDeleteI can't even remember how I first heard about Scor-pal. I think probably through a hop with one of the stamp companies I follow.
ReplyDeletelove that gate fold card, one of my favorite color combos!
ReplyDeletei don't remember exactly how i heard about SP, i just remember how it revolutionized paper crafting and the excitement surround it. probably on a blog or 2 that i read.
ReplyDeleteVery nice cards. I particularly love the wedding card with the neat grid lines. Great effect!
ReplyDeleteI really don't remember how I heard. I think it was from reading all sorts of great card-making blogs
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards. I love the wedding card and am going to scraplift it for some upcoming weddings. TFS
ReplyDeleteMy LSS (now out of business) introduced me to Scor Pal about 4 yrs ago. Love it. Have given it as gifts to friends & family. We love making treat boxes for the kids at school with ours.
ReplyDeleteSurely, that posted deadline is incorrect, but I'll comment anyway. I first used and heard about the Scor-Pal at a cardmaking event a SU! demonstrator had. It was instant love at first sight/use.
ReplyDeleteI really like the scored lines that add such a subtle but distinctive touch to the cards. The wedding checkerboard is especially nice to let the image stand on its own.
ReplyDeleteThe lines on the first card add SO much! Love it.
ReplyDeleteI may have heard of you at the CHA. Not sure.
ReplyDeleteReally Reasonable Ribbon asked me to stop by to say hi for them.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects today!
ReplyDeleteI think I first heard about Scor-pal via Splitcoaststampers :)
ReplyDeleteWhat fabulous projects.
ReplyDeleteIm not sure where I first heard about score-pal but ever since I started reading about card crafts I have not stopped hearing about it
ReplyDeleteLovely cards and purse! The scoring really makes them special.
ReplyDeleteI am pretty sure I found out about Scor-pal from splitcoaststampers.
ReplyDeleteNice cards and projects. I especially like the little purse gift card holder. Gosh I don't know where I heard about the Scorepal scoring board. I'm thinking it was as some card class I took at a local scrapbooking store about 6 years ago.
ReplyDeletegorgeous cards and pretty purse. I first heart about Scorpal, you from blogs I follow and seen from some tutorials using Scorpal.
ReplyDeleteLuanne
Love the projects. I first heard about scorpal from a scrapbooking site forum!
ReplyDeleteThe kraft paper almost looks like cardboard. I love the look it gives.
ReplyDeleteI first heard of the scor-pal through a blog hop! That's why I love blog hops.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous projects and cards, love the purse
ReplyDeleteLovely projects! I love using score lines as a design element and you did a great job with these.
ReplyDeleteTFS!
How did I hear about Score Pal? I don't remember exactly where, but I'm pretty sure I first saw it on someones blog. Since then I have seen them in too many places to name.
ReplyDeleteYou have out done yourself...not just one project, but 3! Each one of them is terrific. Boy that purse really IS easy with the scor pal
ReplyDeleteI remember exactly where I first found out about scor-pal. I was at a friend's house with some ladies from church and we were all making Christmas cards. This was new to me and I asked my friend how she folded everything so perfectly. Well, she went running over to her craft area and pulled out her scor-pal and was gushing about everything it does and how she couldn't live without it! It was so funny! But I will never forget my introduction to the scor-pal because of it ;)
ReplyDeletelove the scoring lines on the card!!!
ReplyDeletei first saw score pal on line here when I was blog hopping... now i know i need one :)
ReplyDeletesent over from really reasonable ribbons to say hi :)
ReplyDeleteI love the scoring on the cards, it adds great dimension and texture and its so easy to do!
ReplyDeleteI first heard about you on Twitter about a year ago. I love this blog and seeing all the amazing things you can make with your products!
ReplyDeletemichelemhemming@yahoo.com
These are all fantastic cards! Love the wedding one and I love the 1st one too, ok, I love them all lol.
ReplyDeleteI first heard about scor-pal just over a year ago, my BFF had one and she said she had never looked back since purchasing it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards. thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteCindy F.
loved the scored lines are a design element! I saw Score Pal for the first time at a Scrapbook Expo. Thanks for the inspiring beautiful cards, too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! Thanks for sharing your techniques.
ReplyDeletegreat projects! i`m already a facebook friend!HUGS!
ReplyDeletekaren adams
I first heard of Scorpal while looking for an instructional video on making a card. The person in the video used a Scorpal and I was amazed!
ReplyDeleteI love the embossing on the Hello Friend card and the wedding card. The little purse/gift card holder is so cute. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! :)