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 is for those readers who use Pinterest! Earn an extra entry by becoming a follower of the Scor-pal project board on Pinterest where you will find all sorts of great projects. (and a few contests to be announced as well!) Simply follow the board and come back here and let us know you did.
Deadline for entering is 8am Central, Monday, November 19.
Today's first project comes from Scor-pal Designer
I am so excited that Scor-Pal and Hampton Art are teaming up to bring this fun Blog Hop week!
Today I wanted to share two quick and easy projects: a Gate fold card and a 2-4-6-8 Treat Box.
Today I wanted to share two quick and easy projects: a Gate fold card and a 2-4-6-8 Treat Box.
Supplies:
Cardstock: Cranberry Tart and Ivory card stock - Gina K. Designs
Stamps: Card Diem from Hampton Art
Ink: Venetian Lace, Triumphant Red and Putty - Clearsnap
Tool: Scor-Pal scoring board
Adhesive: Scor-Tape
Dies: Scalloped Labels One - Spellbinders
Place your 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" piece of card stock in the top right corner. Score at 2 1/8" and 6 3/8" grooves. These two measurements are clearly marked with a raised dot on the Scor-Pal. Once the score lines are created simply fold the panels and decorate your card.
For the 2 -4-6-8 Favor Box, stamp images using the Carpe Diem stamp set from Hampton Art on a 5 1/2" x 11" piece of Ivory card stock to create your own patterned paper.
Align the 8 1/2" paper to the top of the Scor-Pal and score at 2", 4", 6" and 8".
Turn the paper 90 degrees, and score at 2".
Cut the score marks from the edge to the 2" score line. This will be the bottom of your box. You will have four 2" slits. Remove the small rectangle that is formed by the 8" score line.
Fold along all scored lines. Attach Scor-Tape to the first three squares and the tab along the right.
Fold in each of the squares, one on top of the other to make box adding more adhesive as needed and secure the tab.
Fold in both sides squeezing to create a crease and decorate as desired.
I stapled the top of my box to keep it secure and added a topper using Spellbinders dies.
Next up, Scor-pal Designer Steph Ackerman
I began by cutting green cardstock to fit the base of the card, then cutting beige cardstock slightly smaller. I scored 1/2" around the edges of the beige cardstock and inked it with brown ink to highlight the scored lines. Using a Scor-pal makes perfect scored lines every time.
I stamped the image in black ink and then embossed it with clear embossing powder, then used Copic Markers to color in the image. I trimmed the image so that when it was added to a brown mat, it would fit inside the scored lines.
I finished the interior of my card by cutting cardstock 5 3/4" x 4 1/4", then scored 1/2" around the edges with my Scor-pal and inked the edges with brown ink to highlight the scored lines.
Using the Hampton Art Blessed Beyond Measure Stamp, I inked up "Blessed" and used that for my interior sentiment.
For my next project, I created popcorn treat packages. These were so much fun to make so I created 3 of them to give away.
Supplies:
Scoring tool: Scor-pal
Stamps: Hampton Art
Ink: Clearsnap
Cardstock, pattern paper: DCWV
Markers: Copic Markers
Begin by cutting cardstock 9" x 6".
Place the 9" length across your Scor-pal and score at 2 1/4", 2 1/2", 6 1/2" and 6 3/4".
Cut pattern paper as folows:
1 Front panel: 3 3/4" x 5 1/2"
2 Back panels: 2" x 5 1/2"
Add these panels to the base cardstock, fitting them within the scored lines
Decorate the front as desired.
For one package, I fussy cut a leaf from pattern paper and added it to the front with Scor-tape. For the other two, I die cut an oval and embossed it before adding it to the front with Scor-tape.
On each of them I used Hampton Art stamp Continuous Small Treats which I stamped in black ink.
Fold on the scored lines and apply Scor-tape along one edge to seal the package in the back. Using a Crop-a-dile, punch a hole in the front and back panels, approximately 3/4" from the top edge.
Cut ribbon long enough to wrap around the popcorn bag plus an extra 4-5 inches. Center the ribbon around the popcorn bag.
Push the popcorn bag AND the ribbon into the treat container. Carefully pull one ribbon end through the hole in front panel and one ribbon end through the hole in the back panel. Once the popcorn package is seated nicely in it's new package, tie a bow at the top. As you carefully pull on the bow, the popcorn bag will become visible. To hide the popcorn bag, just gently push it back in place.
Thanks for stopping by today.
Wonderful projects! The DT is very creative. TFS!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful Projects :) love the box
ReplyDeleteThese are great cards. I really love that gift bag. so cute.
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ReplyDeleteWonderful projects!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects! Loving all the gift packaging ideas!
ReplyDeleteI already follow you on Pinterest
ReplyDeleteWhat a great set of projects today! All of the ideas are really inspirational. I especially like the popcorn treat bags. Those could be good for a number of different treats.
ReplyDeleteFabulous projects. The DT is just amazing.
ReplyDeleteI'm already a follower on Pinterest.
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards and treat bags today!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects. Those cards were so easy to make with the scor-pal and love those little gift envelopes
ReplyDeleteGreat projects and I love the gatefold card and gift bag. Great ideas.
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ReplyDeleteMore fabulous projects - thanks so much
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! Th♥nks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteFabulous projects and thank you for sharing them x
ReplyDeleteLots of fun projects today. The popcorn bag is fun.
ReplyDeleteCarla from Utah
great projects. tfs.
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ReplyDeleteyes, i believe i am a pinterest follower. I just can't seem to get off the computer with all of these lovely projects that keep getting me side tracked..yikees... great work DT.
ReplyDeleteava g
My favorite is that little bag.. all the projects are awesome.
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I would love to win a Scor Pal! I love the great inspiration to!
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ReplyDeleteLove the two different favor packages. Very clever, but simple. Pretty papers. Lovely cards.
ReplyDeleteThe popcorn packages are adorable. and funidea. the first card and gift bag are beautiful. love the patterend paper you made, it is a lovely set.
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I ama pingterest follower:)
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Beautiful projects and thanks for showing how you made them. great job. thanks for the chance to win
ReplyDeletelove the projects, great tutorials. the popcorn treat bags are a great idea for many occassion or events. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat projects. Love the gate fold card.
ReplyDeleteGreat little bags and love the stamped sentiment.
ReplyDeleteLinda
Beautiful projects! Love the matching gift bag, so lovely.
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Following Scor Pal on Pinterest!
ReplyDeleteCarol B
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What wonderful cards and treat packaging!
ReplyDeleteI have to admit I really haven't made too many cards are aren't simple folds. But, the Gate fold looks so easy and elegant!
ReplyDeleteThe first flower card is beautiful. Loving all of the new folding ideas
ReplyDeleteToo, too clever!! This would make a great teachers gift.
ReplyDeleteSo many great gift-wrapping ideas with these fancy folds. All projects today are dynamite for those simple, little gifts.
ReplyDeleteBoth projects are very elegant and creative! Love how you made your own patterned paper with stamps!
ReplyDeletegreat projects!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects but I especially like the ones by Jennie Harper
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ReplyDeleteAnother day of fun projects. TFS and for the chance to win.
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