Monday, December 17, 2012

Scor-Pal & Fancy Pants Designs Week - Day 1


Today we are kicking off a week long feature with our friends at Fancy Pants Designs

Our designers will be bringing you some fun and exciting projects using not only Scor-pal products, but also, a mix of papers and from Fancy Pants Designs. Of course, that's not all. The Fancy Pants Designs team is playing with Scor-pal products this week on the Fancy Pants Blog.

As always, there a prizes to be won!!
Be sure to visit both the Scor-pal blog and Fancy Pants 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 becoming a blog follower using the Google connect feature in the sidebar. Simply follow the Scor-pal blog and leave a comment here on this post telling us you have done so.

Deadline for entering is 8am Central, Monday, December 24, 2012.




Our first project this week comes from Scor-pal Designer Tya Smith

Happy Holidays! Hey all- Tya here with my project featuring Scor-Pal and the beautiful Home for Christmas line from Fancy Pants Designs!


With the holidays fast approaching I decided to whip up a cute, fast and simple little pouch that holds 2 individual packets of hot chocolate and some yummy candy canes. These are great for a special teacher or for kids to give to their friends.

Double Pouch Gift Bag:


Supplies used:
12 x 12 Fancy Pants Home for Christmas "Nativity" paper
(2) 3 x 5 inch Fancy Pants Home for Christmas "December 25th" paper
(2) 2 3/4 x 4 3/4 Fancy Pants Home for Christmas "Pine" paper
Fancy Pants Home for Christmas Layered Sticker "Merry Christmas"
1 1/2 x 2 inch kraft cardstock for tag
Deep Red Burlap Ribbon, Cream Ric-Rac, and Green Sheer Swirl Ribbon and tan twine
Border punch from EK Success
Scor-Pal
1/2 inch Scor-Pal Tape
2 Hot Chocolate Packets
2 Candy Canes


Step 1: Score 12x12 inch "Nativity" paper at 1 inch and 11 inches.



Step 2: Add adhesive along sides of paper that you just scored.



Step 3: Fold the edges over.



Step 4: Turn your paper so that the edges you just folded are at the top and bottom of the Scor-Pal. Score the paper at 3 ½ and at 8 ½.



es are on the left and right side of the Scor-Pal. Score at 4 1/4, 5 and 5 3/4 inches.



Step 6: Fold each of the bigger sides to the middle. Notice the folded over edges are on the left and right side of the Scor-Pal.



Step 7 and 8: Add your adhesive to the top section of the paper and fold over to make a tunnel like shape.





Step 9: Fold middle section as shown.



Step 10 and 11: Add adhesive to the middle section. Glue the bag together as shown




Step 12-
Embellish bag as shown. Add the 2 pieces of "December 25th" and "Pine" papers on both sides of the bag. Add Ribbons. Add Tag with bottom edged punched with a decorative edge punch. Add Merry Christmas Layerd Sticker. Tie tag to ribbons with the tan twine. Add Hot Chocolate Packets and Candy Canes and Enjoy!


Thanks Fancy Pants! Loved working with your beautiful and inspiring products!
Happy Scoring!

Next up, Lisa Andrews:


Everyone loves a party! 
This year for New Years, we are going to a game night with the kids and I wanted to bring along a little something for the adults.

Here is the supplies I used:
a sheet of acetate
Fancy Pants Country Boutique Collection Kit
Magnolia Tag and Swirly Heart Die
Spellbinder Die
Martha Stewart punch
Maya Roads fabric flowers

Here is a close up of the top and the tag that I made


and the label on the bottom



First start with a piece of 9" x 9" black corrugated paper, score at 3" and 6" and turn the paper 90 degrees and score again at 3" and 6". 


Adhere the box together using Scor-Tape.


The next photo is a little hard to see because it is the acetate.  Cut a piece of acetate 11" x 10", score 1/2, 3 3/4", 6 1/2 and 9 1/2"  make sure you score them really well, it will be easier to fold them.  For the back piece cut a piece of acetate 2 7/8" x 11".


Fold the box together as shown below.


Using Scor-Tape secure the acetate to the corrugated box. 


For the top, use a 5" x 5" piece of paper and score 1" on each side.


To make a circle in the middle for the wine bottle to peak out of, use a cutting template and cut a circle in the middle.  I used Creative Memories cutting system using the #4 circle with the red blade.

Now decorate to make it look festive!
Happy New Year!

Lisa Andrews





73 comments:

Unknown said...

I follow the Scor-Pal Blog!

Unknown said...

Love the gift bag!

Adventurous Bradleys said...

I am following the Scor-Pal blog. Love the cute Pouch to hold Hot Chocolate. The tag is so cute.

Miriam Prantner said...

Love Fancy Pants, you guys have had some great co-companies signed up lately! I really like that first pouch, so easy to do and very cute!

Miriam Prantner said...

I'm already a blog follower

Amy Martin said...

Wow...wonderful projects. Thanks so much for the inspiration. I love Fancy Pants...Thanks for teaming up with them.

Amy Martin said...

I am a follower.

Diana Fernandez said...

I love the gift bag! Wow what an awesome idea!

Diana Fernandez said...

I'm a follower!

MamaKaraba said...

LOVE the Gift Bag! I have never used the scoring technique and would lve to learn how. Would LOVE to win a Scor-Pal to try it!

MamaKaraba said...

I joined your blog on Google. Can't wait to see what you have in store for us the rest of the week!

Glennis F said...

Love these projects, especially the acetate box

Glennis F said...

I am already a follower and have been for some time

Robin B. said...

What a cute bag, I love it!

Robin B. said...

I am a follower.

Mamarazzi Scraps said...

Love the treat bag, thanks for sharing!

Mamarazzi Scraps said...

I'm a follower on the blog already! Happy holidays!

Linh C. said...

I'm a blog follower.

Linh C. said...

Love the cute bag!

Tkat said...

beautiful papers! great projects.

Tkat said...

i'm already a follower.

cghundley said...

More great ideas. Thanks for all of them.
Carla from Utah

cghundley said...

I'm a follower.
Carla from Utah

Ravengirl said...

Fabulous project ladies! I really love them and those are some darling papers!

Anonymous said...

Love the bags - especially the gift bag. I can see making those for small gifts for my friends. I guess I could carry my soda in the "drink" bag.

Dorina D said...

Great gift bags and so cute for teachers and adults. Love the hot chocolate gifts bags for teachers

DonnaSue said...

i follow your blog.

DonnaSue said...

Great gift bags for the season!

Sue D said...

Lovely way to present these gifts.

Sue D said...

I follow the blog as Sue D

Ava Gavloski said...

i have been following for a long time.......... lololo lets hope i have done it correctyl....smile
i am going to follow right into and past the cha celebrations of 2013.
ava g

Ava Gavloski said...

the DT has done a great job showcasing quality product from 2 leading companies, lucky you!!!
ava g

lynneatw said...

I love these projects. They are so cute.

Teresa said...

Awesome projects!

Loly Borda said...

Lovely projects! I'm doing the double pouch soon, what a great idea. TFS and for the chance to win.

Scrappin' Diva said...

What cute projects! TFS!

Bella's mama said...

I follow the blog.

Bella's mama said...

Amazing projects and love the papers.

LauraLee said...

Great projects and love the tutorials! Thanks!

LauraLee said...

Was following with networked blogs and now following with google connect :)

jcobb said...

Follow by e-mail and on Facebook!

Sherry Butcher said...

Great gift packaging ideas. TFS.

Paper Therapy Ponderings said...

both of these projects are great -

what wonderful ideas

thanks for sharing your talent with us

Barb Housner

Angela said...

Super cute projects! love the double pouch idea.

Angela said...

I'm now a blog follower!

Jan said...

Love the projects!! And you make it look so easy!

Stacey said...

awesome projects! thanks so much for the chance to win!

Lisa's Creative Niche said...

AHmazing!!! Love how much I'm learning from your blog that I just signed up to get it in my email thanks so much!
Lisa

Unknown said...

Great stuff.....would love a score buddy.......i am new to scrapbooking and i don't have one

Katina said...

Two fun gift wrap ideas. I like the hot chocolate package for a gift card and goodie, and I like to see acetate used since I am always looking for new ideas for this product!

Suzi said...

Such wonderful projects! With such great tutorials and a Scor-Pal,it's amazing what even I can do! TFS!

Larissa Heskett said...

WOW!! AMAZING creations!! LOVE the ideas and THANKS for sharing the AWESOME tutorials!! :) THANKS for the chances to win and have a FABULOUS WEEK!! :)

Larissa Heskett said...

I' m a NEW Blog follower as of last week!! :). THANKS for the extra chance to win!! :) Have a FABULOUS WEEK!! :)

Pam said...

Followed the Scor Pal blog !

Pam said...

Beautiful projects. What great gift giving ideas !

Letty S said...

I'm a blog follower! I like today's projects!!

Nikki said...

Love these and I love tut's thanks so much for all the fabby ideas :)

Nikki said...

I follow you already :)

Jamie_G said...

LOVE the wine bottle gift box!!

Katina said...

I'm a follower with google connect.

lospring said...

I love the gift bag. Thanks!

Tambo said...

Fabulous projects! tfs Tami

Tambo said...

I am a follower tfs Tami

sharon g said...

I did Google Connect before.

sharon g said...

I LOVE this one. Oh my gosh, I love the texture and the fancy paper.

Kerry M said...

So many great ideas in one blog post! Idea overload!!

Venus and Luanne @ Sisters Craft Cafe said...

Gorgeous projects! thanks for the tutorial

Luanne

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the inspiration and guidance on using this tool! I LOVE it!

KellyG said...

Wow love both of these ideas! So creative!

Anonymous said...

Both projects are great, but I love the pouch!

Anonymous said...

I'm a follower (GFC)

Caryn S said...

Oh I wish I'd seen the pouch earlier, I'd love to have done these for teacher treats!

Caryn S said...

I'm already a follower.