Friday, November 30, 2012

Scor-pal & Pink Paislee Week- Day 5


Today we are continuing a week long feature with our friends at Pink Paislee. 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 papers and embellishments from Pink Paislee. Of course, that's not all. The Pink Paislee team is playing with Scor-pal products this week on the Pink Paislee blog.

As always, there a prizes to be won!!
Be sure to visit both the Scor-pal blog and Pink Paislee 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, December 3, 2012.

First up, Scor-pal Designer Katie Tate.

For my project for the Pink Paislee meets Scor-Pal week I decided to go with an accordion style album. The graphic lines of the Portfolio collection lead me to an office supplies/library kind of theme and I thought a simple accordion fold would be a great way to showcase the fabulous design.


Supplies:
Tools - Scor-Pal and Scor-Mat
Adhesives - Scor-Tape
Paper and Accents - Portfolio Collection by Pink Paislee
Border Punch - Martha Stewart

I started with 2 pieces of designer paper measuring 12" by 7".

I scored at 3 3/4", 7 1/2" and 11 1/4" with the 12" side being at the top fence of the Scor-Pal. Do this on both pieces.

On the 3/4" flap that is left at the end of the scoring add a line of Scor-Tape
so you can attach the two pieces together.

Attach the two pieces and accordion fold, burnishing along all score lines.

Cut a coordinating piece of paper measuring 12" by 1" and using a border punch, punch along the long side. Using the Scor-Pal score in between each scallop of the punched edge and in the middle of the scallop. (this will vary depending on which punch you use for decoration.

Using the strip create a rosette and top with a coordinating button.

Create a pocket for one of the pages from a piece of paper 4" by 4 1/2". Score at 3/4" and 3 3/4" along the 4 1/2" side, rotate and score at 1/2". Burnish all score lines

Using Scor-Tape
attach the sides as in the photo.

Use more Scor-Tape
along all edges to create a good bond when attaching to the album.

Decorate the album as you desire. This is the front.

Front extended.

Back extended.


Next up, Scor-pal Designer Lisa Silver.

 I was so inspired by the beautiful Pink Paislee Portfolio Collection.  I thought the best way to showcase the paper was to create the perfect gift packaging... it's all about the paper!


Supplies:
Ink: Pumice Stone and Tumbled Glass Distress Inks by Ranger
Other: buttons, black twine by The Twinery, precision scissors, hot glue gun


Template:

Start with a full piece of 12"x12" patterned paper.  Score with your Scor-pal according to the template pictured above.  Snip along the short score lines and remove the labeled sections.  Here's a view of the cardstock prepped like the template.


Add Scor-Tape along the bottom of the box and the side.  Remove the protective backing on the tape strips and adhere to create the box.  Pinch the sides of the top of the box to "gusset" the top.

You have several options to complete your gift box.  In my project, I opted to add a lovely Artisan Flower and Chipboard butterfly to the front with a bit of hot glue.  I used Tumbled Tile and Pumice Stone inks on the chipboard butterfly to match my box.  I also trimmed a piece of printed patterned paper (Unbelievable) that reads "Today & Tomorrow and Forever" and adhered to the bottom of the box front.  Wouldn't this be a perfect way to wrap a wedding gift?  This paper is truly lovely.  It's perfect in every way with it's faux washi tape and lovely patterns.

I also used buttons to create my closure.  The best way to accomplish this is to start with a long length of twine, threaded through the button and knotted in the back.  Add a large amount of hot glue to the back of the button and gently press to the flap (not so that it squidges out from around the edge of the button).  This will leave space behind the button around the edges so you can wrap the twine.  Repeat with the second button.  I opted to thread a bit of twine through the bottom button for a consistent look.  If you'd rather not use hot glue (and we know how much fun it is), you can opt to adhere a small magnet to close or to punch holes in both the flap and the box front and string with twine.

Here's another view of the finished project.

35 comments:

KellyG said...

Love that album, too cute!

julie e said...

Not sure how I first heard - I think a manufacturer blog hop?

Tkat said...

sweet projects! there's so much scoring can do to make things simple.

i think i first heard/saw scorepal and scorebuddy from blogland. people from the blogs i follow had one and were adding pretty scoring designs to their cards/scrapbooking pages. totally love(d) the effect!

Miriam Prantner said...

Great projects! Wonderful ideas for Christmas gifts/packaging!

Miriam Prantner said...

I think I first heard of you guys through a blog hop similar to this, but can't remember which one.

paperpapier said...

Thank you for the gift box template, love the project!

paperpapier said...

I first heard about Scor-pal through Splitcoaststampers box tutorial

Kristie Maynard said...

REally lovely projects!

Glennis F said...

Fabulous projects today - thanks

Regena said...

Awesome projects again!! I first heard about scor-pal by visiting other peoples blogs..Love the effect simple scoring can do on a card

Sandra H said...

So beautiful and thank you for the tutorial x

Ravengirl said...

Wow ladies! I love what you have done here!! You both used that sheet in the most exquisite manner!!

Kim H said...

I first heard about Scor-Pal at a crop a couple years ago. someone using one for thier projects that weekend.

Kim H said...

great projects. the album is really cool, love the folds and pockets. the gift bag is wnderful, so many uses for so many events, thank you fo rthe tutorials they really in the recreation of the inspirations.

Kim H said...

great projects. the album is really cool, love the folds and pockets. the gift bag is wnderful, so many uses for so many events, thank you fo rthe tutorials they really in the recreation of the inspirations.

cghundley said...

Both are great projects. Really like the gift bag.

Carla from Utah

cghundley said...

I first saw scor-pal at a scrapbook show and had to have one!

Carla from Utah

Sue D said...

Great papers and embellishments on the album and gift bag.

Sue D said...

I first heard of Scor-pal on splitcoast stampers.

Unknown said...

Great porject. I really like the accordian fold album and the gift bag.

Unknown said...

I first heard about Scor-Pal at Stamptv.com

Carol said...

Love it! I first heard about Scor Pal at a card swap group meeting.

Carol B
ciaoitalia2007(at)gmail(dot)com

Carol said...

Loving all the inspiring projects, thanks!

Carol B
ciaoitalia2007(at)gmail(dot)com

Mary-Anne V said...

Beautiful project. Love the soft colours.

Mary-Anne V said...

I first heard about you when reading the post n a card makers blog...sorry forgot who it was.

Beatrice Lawson said...

I love the album and the gift packaging is great. I think the butterflies in this collection are really something to hoard, they go with everything!

Beatrice Lawson said...

Heard about Scor-Pal a longtime ago, I still think it was the special tools and techniques issue form CK. So grateful to them:-)

Ava Gavloski said...

sorry, i can't remember when i heard about scor pal. I do know that the project that can be made with this must have tool is unlimited and very creative.
ava g

Caryn S said...

These projects are fantastic! I pinned the template for the gift bag, absolutely have to use that one! The accordion album has so many great little details in it too, all of the pockets are great and so is the pretty rosette on the front.

Caryn S said...

I first heard about Scor-Pal when I saw my sister's Scor-Buddy when we were on vacation and she was making cards.

Anonymous said...

Both of these projects are awesome! I've bookmarked so I can try them both

Anonymous said...

I think I first heard of Scor-pal on one of the card-making blogs I follow, but I can't remember which one in particular

Mamarazzi Scraps said...

Would LOVE to win a scor-buddy! Thanks for the chance!

Mamarazzi Scraps said...

I first heard about scor-pal from an online friend who was on a scor-pal DT or something like that...she raves about your products!

Lynn said...

I honestly cannot remember when I first heard about Scor_Pal..I love mine and also my Score Buddy. these projects are just great - now to find time to do them all !!!