Today we are thrilled to be kicking off a week long feature with our friends at Hampton Art. 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 stamps and inks from Hampton Art. Of course, that's not all. The Hampton Art team is playing with Scor-pal products this week on the Hampton Art blog beginning at 11:30 EST each day.
As always, there a prizes to be won!!
Be sure to visit both the Scor-pal blog and Hampton Art 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 being a fan on the Scor-pal Fan page at Facebook Simply "like" us on Facebook and come back here telling us you have done so.
Deadline for entering is 8am Central, Monday, November 19.
Our first project comes from Scor-pal Designer Lori Williams
Diagonal Double Pocket Card
Supplies Used: Scor-Pal, Scor-Pal Tape, Scor-Pal Tool, Hydrangea Collage Stamp/ Hampton Art, Take the Leap Stamp / Hampton Art, Butterflies are Free/ Hampton Art, Cat's Eye Inks / Hampton Art
Other Products Used: KaiserCraft Magnolia Paper Collection, Spellbinders Dies, Seam Binding Ribbon and Card Stock
I love fancy fold cards and this one is so easy but really is stunning. I found the original tutorial on splitcoaststampers where you can also view a variation on this technique.
Step One: Cut designer paper 8 1/2 x 11. Be sure you paper has pretty designs on both sides as they will show.
Step Two: Score and fold your paper on the long way at 4 1/4
Step Three: Rotate your paper and score and fold at the 5 1/2 mark
Step Four: Unfold paper and cut from the left middle score line into the center,stopping at the intersection/ horizontal score line.
Step Five: Fold the bottom right corner up into a triangle meeting the center score line.
Step Six: Have your piece lined up on your Scor-Pal and fold the top left corner down at the 3 1/4 mark. This will be one inch in from the center score line.
Step Seven: Fold your top right quarter over
Step Eight: Fold your bottom left quarter over too.
Step Nine: Fold your bottom corner over the top of your already folded corner on the bottom.
Step Ten: Open back up your top flap and apply Scor-Tape to the edge and also apply Scor-Tape to the edges of the bottom flap and adhere down to make your pockets.
Finish your card and add tags to the pockets
Next up, Scor-pal Designer Diane Zechman
Today I have 2 cards to share with you. Hampton Art has some great images, including this Home Tweet Home set with lots of fun images to put together.
House card: stamps- Hampton Art Home Tweet Home; paper- Momenta Kaleidoscope; ink- Colorbox Pigment Espresso and Pink, SU! Celery marker, black Micron pen; accessories- Scor-Pal, Scor-Tape, sewing machine, 1 1/4" circle punch, SU! Scallop Edge punch, Martha Stewart Grass punch, Stickles, SU! Curly Label punch.
Z-Fold card: stamps- Hampton Art Home Tweet Home; paper- white, Momenta Kaleidoscope; ink- Colorbox Pigment Espresso and Boysenberry, SU! Celery, Banana, Bermuda, Curry, and Razzleberry markers, brown Marvy LePen; accessories- Scor-Pal, Scor-Tape, corner rounder, Memento sticker.
First I created a 3-D House shaped card following the directions by our Scor-Pal design team member, Virginia Nebel. I love shaped cards and this one is very easy to create with the Scor-Pal. A punched circle was added to the front to turn it into a birdhouse. The bird on the swing, along with the sentiment, was one of my favorites from the stamp set.
Next I made a Z-fold card. My card front was scored at 2" and folded back. The edge was torn and an additional torn layer was added underneath. This fold was attached to the card front.
Don't you just love the birdhouse camper? Cute!
One great thing about clear stamps is the way you can bend them when mounting onto a clear block. Here I curved the sentiment to compliment the shape of the images.
Great projects. I get so much inspiration from your blog.
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Wow....Wonderful card...I love the folds. It really looks amazing.
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Great cards! Love the detailed instructions for the first, and the second is just perfect for kids!
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ReplyDeleteFabulous projects! You both put the Scor-Pal through its paces and the results SING!!!! Thank you for all the love and attention you each put into your creations.
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Amazing giveaway and such beautiful cards!
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ReplyDeleteNice job ladies! You did awesome! Diane- love the colors you used!
ReplyDeleteLori - I loved your tutorial - I have wanted to make one of these for a long time!
Great idea's. I love my scor-pal so I'll take any idea's I can get to use it. Thanks.
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ReplyDeletePhyllis Johnson said I love all your neat folds using the scorpal. ILove getting inspiration from you. You have great tutorials!!! I am already a fan on facebook. Thanks for the chance to win.
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All I can say about the first card is, "Wow!" As for the second card, "Adorable!" Totally different styles but wonderfully creative.
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What a great card pocket!!! and that bird house is stunning. I have to read Virginia's tutorial!!
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ReplyDeleteGreat projects today! The pocket card is stunning! Diane's cards are just too cute!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to a week of wonderful projects and ideas. The double diagonal pocket card is great, and the birdhouse is adorable. thank you for sharing.
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What fun, interactive cards!
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ReplyDeleteLove all the fancy folds, especially made so easily using a Scor Pal. Appreciate all the details provided. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteElegant... and then ADORABLE! Wow ladies, I love how well you used the Hampton Art stamps and the amazing technique you have with the Scor-Pal tools!
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