Today we are wining up our 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 simply telling us what you have learned this week. Simply leave a comment on this post telling us for an extra entry into the drawing
Deadline for entering is 8am Central, Monday, July 16.
Be sure to visit the Really Reasonable Ribbon blog today because not only is it the end of Scor-pal week, it's also time for their monthly blog hop which includes our friends at CardMaker magazine.
Be sure to visit the Really Reasonable Ribbon blog today because not only is it the end of Scor-pal week, it's also time for their monthly blog hop which includes our friends at CardMaker magazine.
Did you know that CardMaker is published by DRG Publishers--who also happens to be the publisher of the new Score, Fold, Create idea book from Scor-pal!?
This new book can be pre-ordered now through the Scor-pal site. Not only will you receive 10% off the price of the book you will also receive a discount coupon good for the Scor-Envi which aids in diagonal scoring and envelopes and will be available in the Fall.
Now for today's project from Scor-pal Designer Lisa Andrews
I have created this great k-cup purse. I saw this amazing Dixie cup holder in an ad and just had to create one to carry k-cups!
First I wove my Really Reasonable Ribbon, I used the 3/8" Twill Assorted ribbon as the base for my weave. I started it on a piece of cardstock that was 4" x 6" and adhered Scor-Tape to the sides to give it some stability:
Next I created the cup holder. I used a piece of cardstock cut 6 3/4" x 5 1/4". Line up the 5 1/4" part of the cardstock with the top fence of your Scor-Pal. Score are 1 1/4" and 4". Next, using a cutting system, (I used Creative Memories), cut three circles (I used the #5 circle with the blue blade cut inside).
Score a piece of 12" x 6 3/4" at 4 1/2" and 6 1/2". Attach the cup holder to the card stock as shown
Decorate your purse and attach a button to close.
Thanks for stopping by today and don't forget to check out the rest of the projects from earlier this week if you missed them!
Oh wow love your purse Lisa! It is so darn cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat have I learn't this week? Well loads! but my fav new technique would have to be using my scor-pal to make my own embossed backgrounds. Why did I never think of this?
ReplyDeletethat is too stinkin clever! thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletei learned the proper way to make an open top envelope, lol.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI have learned this week that you can use the score pal for many different techniques. My favorites have been the cards with many different folds.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun card! Love the woven ribbon!
ReplyDeleteI've learned about some of your other products this week. I like how they showcased some of them over at RRR - especially the craft mat.
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCindy F.
Very pretty --I like the woven ribbon.
ReplyDeleteI learned about how I need to use my scor-pal more and not just to fold my cardstock.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous project!! I love the ribbon weaving and all the pretty embellishments make for a beautiful finished project.
ReplyDeleteWhat have I learned this week? I learned that the Scor-Pal DT is an amazingly talented group of girls!! Thanks so much for working with RRR this past week. I really enjoyed it!
Cute little purse! I love the woven ribbon look!
ReplyDeleteThat reminds me of my Harvey's Seatbelt Bags. Nice.
ReplyDeleteI have learned that some well placed lines make ALLLLL the difference.
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea! I learned this week about embossing with the scor-pal. Who knew!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute little purse. TFS.
ReplyDeleteAdorable idea! My sister loves these things! Maybe a six pack is possible?
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable purse, though I'd have likely stopped with the woven front and made it a card. I admit that I'm lazy that way. I have it bookmarked, however, and will make it for a friend who loves this kind of stuff. Thanks for the idea and instructions.
ReplyDeleteI learned that a few well-placed score lines and some gorgeous ribbon can really kick a project up several notches. It's been a fun week. I hope you collaborate again.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous project. I have how u laced the ribbon together. I wish I had followed all week, but I didn't know about it.
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable project! How cute these would be as little stocking stuffers for Christmas?!?! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI've seen a lot of great projects, ideas and techniques this week. I think my favorite and the one I'll use the most is the idea of putting ribbon on some card stock and running it through a die cutter. Love, love, love that idea. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love that idea. It's such a cute little purse.
ReplyDeleteI've learned you can do so much more with the Scor-pal than meets the eye. I've also discovered I need one!
ReplyDeleteWhat did we ever do before scor-tape? Lol. What a cute idea for the purse.
ReplyDeleteI learned this week that I can use my scor-buddy for a whole lot more than just cards! :-D
ReplyDeleteI love this purse, it would make a fantastic gift!
ReplyDeleteWhat I learned this week is you can add texture and detail to anything by using the Scor-pal and it will look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteGreat project today and so fun. Loved the woven ribbon in the project. What I learned this week was to be innovative and use my Scor Pal for more than folding, such as the texture backgrounds, adding texture & design to a card and to just have fun with it. Thanks for such a fun week.
ReplyDeleteYeah! Love giveaways. Thanks for a chance.
ReplyDeleteSomething new I learned this week is how to pleat your paper by just scoring and folding.
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable little gift idea!
ReplyDeleteIlearned this week that you can stamp and emboss on washi tape! Love your blog!
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I have learned so much this week about other uses for my Scorpal. I had no idea there are so many creative projects that can be done by just scoring and folding!
ReplyDeletecute idea! i know quite a few ladies and my husband who love thier k-cups!HUGS!
ReplyDeletekaren adams
Cute, clever, AND practical!!!! Very nice!
ReplyDeleteThe ribbon flower designed on Wednesday looks like a doable way to add a pretty touch to a project. Thanks for an informative, beautiful week!
ReplyDeleteAfter this week I really would love to have a score-pal and try out some of its lovely magic tricks!
ReplyDeleteWhat a way to share a little treat of special coffee or teas with a friend. I am loving the woven ribbon front. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI have learned a lot of great ideas on how to present gifts instead of just a plain bag or box. It really makes a much nicer impression to give even a little gift in a fun and pretty way.
Thank you! :)
Oh my - I love the K-cup idea! I'm going to have to make a bunch of those for Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous idea, love the card wonderful gift
ReplyDeletewhat a gorgeous project to hold these yummy treats
ReplyDeleteLuanne
This is such a clever idea! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love this tutorial and will be trying it this week!! Thank you for I love it!:)
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