Today we continue a week long feature with our friends at Die Cuts with a View , also known as DCWV. Our designers have out done themselves once again to bring you some fun and exciting projects using not only Scor-pal products, but also, a mix of fun products from DCWV. Of course, that's not all. The DCWV team is playing with Scor-pal products this week on the DCWV Blog too!
As always, there a prizes to be won!!
Be sure to visit both the Scor-pal blog and DCWV blog each day this week to see more project ideas and to enter for chances to win some great prizes. To be entered into the random drawing for a Scor-buddy prize 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, October 29.
Our first designer for Day 5 is Scor-pal Designer Tya Smith
Our first designer for Day 5 is Scor-pal Designer Tya Smith
Hello everyone! I am so excited to share with you today my Easel Table Favor box. This would make a great addition to your holiday table. Plus, they are super easy. Even the kiddos can help out with these! I really loved the DCWV Autumn Melody Pattern Paper and Card stock Stacks that we were able to use. They were the perfect canvas for my project - it even matched my candy corn!
Supplies:
4x4 square cardstock for drawer
7 ½ x 3 cardstock for drawer cover
5 x2 ¾ cardstock for easel box top
Scallop frame cut with Silhouette Machine
Name journaling spot cut with Silhouette Machine
Copper Brad
Burlap, button and twine for embellishments
Leaf shapes cut with Silhouette Machine
Step 1 – Score 4x4 cardstock ½ inch on each side.
Step 2- Snip corners as shown.
Step 3 –Glue corners in to create box.
Step 4 – Score 7 ½ x 3 inch cardstock at 3,3 ½,6 ½, and 7 inches.
Step 5 – Fold box and glue edges together. Slide the cover over the drawer bottom. (It will be a little bit snug)
Step 6 – Take brown cardstock easel box top and score at 1 ½ and 3 inches.
Step 7- Glue oatmeal card stock to the box top and add adhesive to the underside as shown. Glue that section down.
Glue name journaling spot to the scallop frame. Score leaf shapes down the middle and ink the edges. Add burlap strip, button and twine to top of box. Add Copper brad to front of box. Fill with your favorite treat and enjoy!
Next up, for Day 5, Scor-pal Designer Abby Henderson
When I first saw the Autumn Splendor stack I knew right away what I wanted to make, some Gratitude boxes for my family. I made a box for each of us, starting from the left is Steve's, mine, Kaley's and Tre's. Starting the first of November, my family and I will write down one thing we are grateful for each day and put our slip of paper in our boxes. At the end of the month we will all share what we wrote.
Supplies:
Scor-Pal
Scor-Tape-all widths
DCWV Autumn Splendor Stack and coordinating CS Stack
Tim Holtz Distress Ink-Walnut Stain
Tim Holtz Sizzix Alterations Tattered Leaves Die
Mon Ami Gabby-Green trim
3 Girl Jam-Burlap
Twine & other trims-scrappy stash
May Arts-wide Gold Ribbon
First I chose which papers I wanted to use from the Autumn Splendor Stack and Card stock stack. For the base of the boxes, I cut the paper 11" square, then I scored each sheet at 4" on all sides.
Once I made all of my score marks, I cut the score lines on the opposing sides up to the first vertical score line.
Here you can see where I made the cuts. The next step is to measure 1" tabs on two sides.
It's not necessary to cut angles for your tabs but it does make a nicer fold on the inside when you're putting your box together. I've done it both ways and having the angles is easier, I think.
Once I made all of my cuts I used some 1/4" Scor-Tape on my edges. I do want to note that I inked all of my edges before putting my boxes together. I didn't want the white core of the CS to show once the boxes were assembled.
Here you can see the difference the inking makes, on the left the white core is really noticeable and I didn't want that for this project.
I used my Scor-Tool from my Scor-Pal to burnish the Scor-Tape to the CS...this is especially important on the CS that has texture & raised glittered images as the one in the picture above.
For my box lids, I cut some coordinating CS 5" square and then scored it at 7/8" on all sides.
Instead of cutting angled tabs..this time I just made cuts up to the first score mark.
I again inked the edges of my lids before putting the box together. Scor-Tape can be used for more than just construction purposes. Here you'll see that I used it for my embellishing of the boxes as well.
I used the 1/8" tape to secure my twine to the base of the lid for Steve's box. I also used Scor-Tape for adhering all of my other ribbons, embellishments and sentiments. No need to use anything else...Scor-Tape is the best : )
Here are some close up photos of the boxes....
I fussy cut some of the images from the Autumn Splendor Stack to decorate the boxes.
Making these boxes was super easy when you have a Scor-Pal to use along with some FAB paper like the Autumn Splendor stack from DCWV and of course Scor-Tape to put it all together.
I have "Be Grateful Everyday" written on the family calendar that's posted on our fridge as I think it is really important to be grateful for what we all have in our lives & what a great way to not only encourage my teenagers to write something down each day but it's also a fun way to decorate for the Fall season.
I hope you enjoyed my project and that I've inspired you to create your own Fall themed decorations for your home using the Scor-Pal & DCWV products.
What fun projects! I first heard of Scor-Pal through taking a class at the Scrapbook Expo in St. Charles, IL a couple years ago.
ReplyDeleteSuch cute projects!! Thank you for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects!! Love the little drawer on the easel box :) Thanks for the tutorials on both :)
ReplyDeleteFor the bonus comment - I used to browse through Scrapbook.com's gallery alot, which led me to many different designer's blogs. I probably first saw it used on Beate's blog :)
ReplyDeleteTerrific projects. I love those boxes and the papers are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteGreat boxes, love all the details!
ReplyDeletegreat projects! I am getting so many ideas for using the Scor-Pal!
ReplyDeleteWOW all the boxes are so beautiful.
ReplyDeletetodays bonus, i first heard about Scor-pal on the cricut message board years ago.
ReplyDeletethese boxes are great. it's amazing what you can do with paper and a score-pal.
ReplyDeletelittlen44 at gmail dot com
bonus: i first heard about score-pal through a blog, but i don't remember which one.
ReplyDeletelove these ideas. i first heard of Score-Pal through a community member. she let me borrow hers and i was hooked and to get one myself
ReplyDeleteI am definitely saving the Grandma project for future use. I love the idea of it. Cute stuff. I first heard about score pal from a tutorial somewhere on rosettes. I have a score buddy but need the larger one for some of the bigger things I want to do.
ReplyDeleteWow...I would LOVE to receive any of those cute treat boxes!!!
ReplyDeleteI first heard about score-pal when I saw it in a mag....likely CK, but don't really remember. I have the MS scorer, but wish I had yours...does so much more!
How cute are these boxes??? Love, love making fun little things like these :)
ReplyDeleteDCWV introduced me to Scor-Pal with this blog hop, now I can't wait to get one!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects! I especially love the gratitude boxes, what a wonderful way to anticipate thanksgiving and make us think a bit!
ReplyDeleteI first heard about Scor-pal through a blog hop week like this one, although I really can't remember who the other company was....
ReplyDeleteOH Boxes....The love of my life. Goodness these are adorable. I love making boxes so now I need a Scor-pal. Thank you so much for this week of so much inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI first heard about scor-pal from FB. I was searching around about 9 months ago for crafting pages on FB and there you were....And I am so glad I did find you.
ReplyDeleteWow great projects i'm totally going to try all of these! Thanks for sharing! I first heard of score pal about 6 years ago from my mother-in-law, she's a huge card maker and wanted to share some techniques! I'd love to get a scor pal for Christmas this year. Definetly going on my list!
ReplyDeleteFor the bonus~ my MIL showed me her scor pal and how to use it.
ReplyDeleteThis is by far the best inspiring projects today. I first heard about Scor-Pal here on your blog and as soon as I can I'm getting it too.
ReplyDeleteThis week has been great learning a ton of new projects.
ReplyDeletelove the easle card box, great idea for any holiday or occassion. the boxes are adorable, like the fall colors and tutorial. thanks for a wonderful week of projects, for the teamup, inspirations, and chances to win.
ReplyDeleteLove these projects! And such great tutorials as well. What a fabulous week of projects. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteFirst saw the Scor-Pal when I did a search on Amazon for a scoring tool.
ReplyDeleteThe DT sure has put together some fabulous ideas this week! I have so many ideas for gift boxes for the season, I don't know which one to choose! Thank you so much for a great week of inspiration! Fabulous projects from all! :)
ReplyDeleteI first heard about Scor-Pal through a blog hop. It was a while ago and I can't remember who the hop was with. I love seeing all the projects! :)
ReplyDeleteFun Projects. Gotta make the easel favors for Thanksgiving. So cute. I first learned about and used Scor-Pal through my LSS. It was such a fabulous find and I now give Scro-Pal products to my crafty friends and family for gifts. Along with your project site web address. thanks for all the fun.
ReplyDeleteLike the projects today and the tutorials. Can't wait to try them out. Learned about and how to use my Scor-Buddy from my friend Dee. She kept talking about all the cards and boxes, etc. she was making so I had to see and use it.
ReplyDeleteWow, what awesome boxes. I have to try these. Thanks for the inspiration and directions!
ReplyDeleteHi, I just found you here by a link from DCWV! Awesome ideas!
ReplyDeleteThe boxes are fantastic! Thanks for the tutorial, we like using boxes at Thanksgiving for place markers filled with surprises.
ReplyDeleteWonderful projects! Love the boxes.
ReplyDeleteI first heard about Scor-pal through CK magazine.
ReplyDeleteHeck yeah, inking the edges totally makes a difference for 3d projects. Sometimes it feels like a lot of work, but it is worth it.
ReplyDeleteFirst I heard of Scor-Pal was when my sister showed me her Scor-buddy when we were on vacation together.
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous boxes. Love the colours too
ReplyDeleteSuch fantastic boxes! I love that DCWV paper!
ReplyDeleteI heard about Scor-pal through CK magazine. I am really wanting a Scor-Buddy :-)
ReplyDeletegreat decorative miniature boxes...
ReplyDeleteava g
Loving the boxes! I think I won my Scor-buddy, but it's been so long ago that I don't remember from where...all I know is I love it!
ReplyDeleteCute idea and lovely boxes.
ReplyDeleteCarla from Utah
Great projects! Adorable!
ReplyDeleteI first learned about Scor-pal through Splitcoast Stampers.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice family project!
ReplyDeleteI learned of Scor-pal on QVC or CK magazine.
ReplyDeleteThe gratitude projects are beautiful, and a great idea!
ReplyDeleteI found out about Scor-Pal from Creating Keepsakes. It was one of the tools they highlighted a while back and the rest is history....
ReplyDeleteGreat Thanksgiving projects--love this paper.
ReplyDeleteI first heard about Scor-pal from the forums at Splitcoaststampers.
ReplyDeleteMore great projects! TFS, I really enjoyed this week's post full of creative ideas.
ReplyDeleteGreat boxes!
ReplyDeleteSmiles~
Marilyn
I first heard about Scor-pal at Splitcoaststampers as I follow Diane Zechman's blog. She is a genious.
ReplyDeleteFABULOUS boxes!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing how you made them - I look forward to making some now :)
I have heard about Scor-pal at different blogs for a while now but as I haven't seen any around in my stores it took your creative week with DCWV to push me in to searching for them on the internet so that I can buy one online :)
ReplyDeleteWonderfully clean instructions for two lovely boxes. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI first learned about Scor-pal via Splitcoaststampers.com. The crafters would post gorgeous cards they'd made using your product. Often they would link back to your projects site. Wowzers! Just like today's projects!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely work ladies! I think both boxes are great!
ReplyDeleteThese projects are so cute and clever! I really enjoyed all the projects this week.
ReplyDeleteI first heard of Scor-pal through a scrapbooking forum that I have belonged to the past 4 years or so. Scor-pal is a "must have" for crafts.
ReplyDeleteThe box of chocolates is a beautiful idea I would never have thought of.
ReplyDeleteToday's post is one of those that I have to kinda "camp out" at for a little while. Beautiful projects and great ideas!
ReplyDeleteI really don't remember how I first heard of Score-Pal, but it was most likely on a blog, (lol...go figure.)
ReplyDeleteMore AMAZING projects!!! :) I love all the detailed instructions so we can try making our own! Thank you so much for taking the time,
ReplyDeleteJennifer
partridgelu at yahoo.com
Bonus Entry (& I soooo NEED to win a Scor Buddy ;)
ReplyDeleteI first heard about Scor Pal on Splitcoaststampers (love their website!). I was interested in the more affordable Martha Stewart Scoring Board when it came out, but it ended up being a waste of $15!
:( There is just no comparison: the Scor-Pal is WAY BETTER!!!!!!! You just get the best, crisp folds...
Thanks so much for the chance to win,
Jennifer
partridgelu at yahoo dot com
Gorgeous boxes.
ReplyDeleteINspiration overload!!! What talented ladies you have on your design team!! Lisa, Toni, Tya, and Abby's work are all stunning and perfect gifts for this time of year!! Thank you for all this week's beautiful projects!! Truly enjoyed them!
ReplyDeleteOne of the details left in a tutorial today, stated to burnish the Scortape with the bone folder. That makes a lot of sense for hold to fold, thicker paper especially! Thank you for ALL the tutorials on Shadow boxes, and boxes and multifolding cardstock! Loved all of it and learned a lot!
ReplyDeleteI first learned of Scor-Pal on the internet, either through You Tube or a blog. I compared it with other products and decided Scor-Pal was the BEST so I purchased it from you. I have never been disappointed or sorry I made this purchase. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteSuper ideas on some fun boxes and great tutorials, TFS!
ReplyDeletelove the ideas and the paper. thanks agent3547 at aol dot com
ReplyDeleteAwesome projects -I need a Scor-Buddy!
ReplyDeleteThese are great projects and very creative. Love the Give Thanks box, it is a great idea. Tya's table party favor box is adorable.
ReplyDeleteI don't know how you do it - every day you amaze me more. Such beautiful work. I'm so glad to find out about you guys. I'll be a regular for sure.
ReplyDeleteSuper fun projects, thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteCarol B
ciaoitalia2007(at)gmail(dot)com
I first heard of Scor Pal at a card making get together I found on SCS!
ReplyDeleteCarol B
ciaoitalia2007(at)gmail(dot)com
I first heard of Scor-Pal while watching a YouTube video on Copic coloring by Suzanne Dean and then I started seeing them everywhere. Then I looked into them and have been wanting one ever since!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects. I first heard of scor-pal on the blog of one of your guest designers.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful and inspiring projects...TFS.
ReplyDeleteI first heard about the score-Pal through Cardmaker magazine and immediately set out to find one because I knew it was just what I needed to create the projects I was dreaming up and I haven't regretted it one bit.
ReplyDeleteI love the gratitude boxes, they're a fantastic idea!
ReplyDeleteLove all the projects. So glad to have gotten in on the hop. Thanks
ReplyDeleteTrying to play catch-up! I missed so many cool projects this week!
ReplyDeleteI learned about Scor-pal from pccrafters.com. Unfortunately, it no longer exists. :o(
ReplyDeleteGreat projects. I really like those boxes.
ReplyDeleteI first heard about Score-Pal on StampTV, and I ordered it from GinaKDesigns.com.
ReplyDeleteLove the "Give Thanks" boxes and the idea of their use.
ReplyDeleteBoth of these are awesome! Thanks for the tutorials
ReplyDeleteI can't remember where I first heard about Scor-pal. Probably from one of the card-making blogs I follow
ReplyDeleteThese ideas are wonderful (again). Pity I am at work and can't break out my scorer! :)
ReplyDeleteI first heard about Scor-pal looking at it used on a project on a blog. I went searching online about the scor-pal then tried to find a supplier in New Zealand. They are difficult to find here and I have to admit I don't own one of these wonderful scorers.
ReplyDeleteAll of those boxes are so neat!
ReplyDeleteVery cute boxes. TFS
ReplyDeleteVery nice boxes; they show off this DCWV paper stack so nicely.
ReplyDeletethe easel card box is outstanding and magical...
ReplyDeleteava g
how did i become aware of scor pal, well it would be a creative scrapbook teacher that would introduce a newbie to a whole new creative world.
ReplyDeleteava g
Wonderful ideas. This is a really helpful blog. You have some great ideas.
ReplyDeleteI saw score pal for the first time on a video tutorial from Gina K of Stamp TV... thank you Gina
ReplyDeleteawesome projects...cant wait to try and make them
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