Today we are continuing 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 showing us one of your favorite Scor-pal projects. It can be something
you've created and posted online, it can be a project from the Scor-pal Project
Board on Pinterest, it can be from the Scor-pal Gallery at Splitcoast
Stampers, a project from the project listing on Scor-pal website or anywhere else!
Simply leave a comment with the link here on this post telling us what you
can't wait to make.
Deadline for entering is 8am Central, Monday, December 24, 2012.
Hello! It's Lisa with a fast project today. I was so inspired by the beautiful Fancy Pants papers!
The Good Life Easel Card and Wall-hanging Note Holder Gift Set
Supplies:
Patterned Paper: The Good Life by Fancy Pants Designs, Paper Tape Sticker Sheet
Embellishments: Mingled Buttons by Fancy Pants Designs
Cardstock: Dark brown (one piece trimmed to 4-1/4" x 8-1/2" and one 4-1/4" square piece) and Solar White from DiscountCardstock.com
Other: Paper flowers by Prima Marketing, Maraschino twine by The Twinery, 1-1/4" circle punch by EK Success, white Behr paint with primer from Home Depot, Notebook cover (dollar store find), red ribbon by May Arts, Mod Podge glue adhesive
Creating personalized gifts for those we love is easy with the right tools and beautiful papers.
To create an easel card:
Begin with a 4-1/4" x 8-1/2" piece of cardstock. Score in half with the Scor-Pal scoring board and Scor-Tool at 4-1/4" and again at 6-3/8".
Pre-fold along the score lines.
Add Scor-Tape to the end section of your pre-folded base as shown pictured below.
Align the 4-1/4" square cardstock square to the bottom edge of the pre-folded base to create the card.
Complete your card with additional patterned paper. Be sure to add a decorative strip on the base of the card to provide a place for the easel to stand upright.
To complete the note holder:
Begin with a sturdy base for your wall-hanging. In this example, I used the front page of a purchased notebook that had a die-cut edge. You could use chipboard (purchased for the purpose, the back page of a spiral notebook or a piece of cardboard from a cereal box).
OPTIONAL: Paint your wall-hanging base. I love to use small samples of Behr paint that has primer added to it. You can purchase this at Home Depot in white (or you can ask to have it tinted to a preferred color using one of the provided chips). It's incredibly economical and covers excellently. Allow the paint to dry thoroughly.
To embellish the wall-hanging, I created a rosette. Trim a piece of patterned paper to 1" x 10-1/4". Score at 1/4" intervals.
Accordion fold the strip, alternating the folds for a mountain / valley fold.
Adhere the end of your folded strip to the opposite end. The folds will be continuous and match.
Flatten the folded structure to create the rosette. Adhere punched circles of patterned paper (2 of them) to the front and back of the rosette to hold it together. Embellish with a button and twine.
Embellish your wall-hanging with additional coordinating patterned papers and ribbon. In this project, I did use Mod Podge to adhere and seal the papers to the front of my wall-hanging. Adhere a small stack of self-sticking notes to the front with Scor-Tape.
Your project, made with many found or low cost items, will be a perfect gift without damaging your pocket book!
Next up, Gini Cagle
Are you ready for Christmas? Time is running out, so the Scor-Pal team has some last minute ideas to share with you this week using our faithful Scor-Pals and gorgeous papers from Fancy Pants Designs. While some of my team members had to be creative to turn their papers into something fun for the season, I had it easy! The papers I received were from the Home for Christmas collection.
I created a Christmas ornament, but it would also be lovely used on a package.
Spellbinders: 2010 Heirloom Ornament; Grate Works D-Lite, Circles
May Arts Ribbon - Metallic Velvet 377-38-14
Clearsnap ColorBox Pigment Ink - Chianti
Stickles - Burgandy
Begin by cutting 20 Heirloom Ornaments (Middle size) from the patterned paper. Score 15 of these down the middle.
Attach one side of an ornament to another (wrong sides together), using Scor-tape. Add a 3rd ornament the same way.
Add the fourth (and unscored ornament) across the back of the dimensional ornament. Make 5 of these total.
Cut 5 pieces of paper 3" x 3". Cut a decorative die cut and glue to the center. Fold the two sides together to form a cone and glue with Scor-tape.
Repeat until you have 5 of each shape.
Cut a circular base from cardstock, and arrange the ornament shapes evenly around the paper. Adhere with Scor-Tape.
Nestle the cones between the ornaments and hold with Scor-Tape.
Cut 2 strips of paper 1" x 12" and form a rosette. Place a decorative brad in the center of the rosette and glue to the center of the large ornament. Add a ribbon loop to the back to hang the ornament from your tree or package. Add stickles and ink the edges to finish.
Wow! So full of inspiration. I love the easel card, so THANK YOU for the score pal instructions for the card.
ReplyDeleteThe ornament is beautiful. Don't know if I will do it this year, but I really hope to make it soon.
Great stuff.....would love a score buddy.......i am new to scrapbooking and i don't have one. Thanks for a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff.....would love a score buddy.......i am new to scrapbooking and i don't have one. Thanks for a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteLove the step by step to the card the ornament. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteAdorable ornaments! Thanks for sharing!
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ReplyDeleteI love this card...it's simple and yet screams the holidays (my favorite time of the year, so you can't go wrong there). Happy holidays!
Gorgeous projects ladies!! I love the detailed tutorials.
ReplyDeleteWonderful projects today. I love the ornament. Thanks for the inspiration ladies.
ReplyDeleteWOW!! I LOVE the FUN PROJECTS!! THANKS for the GREAT TUTORIALS and for the chances to win!! =) Have a FABULOUS WEEK!! =)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the Christmas Box Book idea shared by Virginia Nebel on Tuesday!! I would LOVE to make one of these AWESOME Box Books for my New Arrival due anyday!! =) THANKS AGAIN for sharig and for the chances to win!! Have a FABULOUS WEEK!! =)
ReplyDeleteI really love the colors in the easel card.
ReplyDeleteI love all of the projects you have on Pinterest but, I think I would like to create this fall pumpkin first.
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I also loved the Rosette ornament and snowman Christmas package decoration.
Wonderful projects, so fun! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteCarol B
ciaoitalia2007(at)gmail(dot)com
Very cute easel, would make a perfect stand for a calendar! Love the other projects too!
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ReplyDeleteLove this project, to have or to give!
Nice projects today.
ReplyDeleteCarla from Utah
I just love the ornament idea. I've never thought to do that....
ReplyDeleteLoved the bright, cheery cards with the sun. The wind has been blowing like crazy, it's spitting snow, and it's getting cold. The sun really warmed me up.
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried my hand at easel cards yet, but you can bet I will soon! Thanks so much for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI like the cheery colors on the first two projects and the ornament is lovely!
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ReplyDeleteHere is one of my favorite projects:
http://www.scor-pal.com/oct_magazine/Photo%20Wallet%20ScorPal%20Tutorial%20Feb%206.pdf
Love the projects here especially the Christmas ornament! The papers make the projects look stunning!
ReplyDeleteI really want to try the Christmas banner shown on your blog:
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Oh My! THe easel card is so fun, but the ornament is so very unique. Love how that was done and the tutorial was excellent. Great job. Thanks for so much fun this week.
ReplyDeleteGreat projects! Love the ornament
ReplyDeletegreat post today with the easel card and the ornament. thanks for hosting scor-pal great inspiration this week.
ReplyDeleteava g
I whipped up a quick star ornament, scoring these barn stars are so much fun.
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ava g
I'd like to try one of these trucks!
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I love today's projects. Thank you for the tutorials.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous projects! thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLuanne
Just gorgeous!! Thanks for the inspiration and insturctions!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorials and the guidance on this tool! I love it!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the ornaments! Very pretty, my favorite colors!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely ornament.
ReplyDeletelove this card idea! http://pinterest.com/pin/246009198366948539/
ReplyDeleteLove these unique projects! Especially the 3d ornaments!
ReplyDeleteI heard about Scor-pal through the Core-dinations and Fancy Pants blog hops. Glad I did, I've put one on my "must have" list.
ReplyDeleteI just found this blog and I love the ideas that are being shared. I just put my scor-pal and scor-tape to good use by making a matchbook album for my sister. Here's the link: http://joyinart.blogspot.com/2012/12/christmas-mini-album-for-multiple.html
ReplyDeleteRae Ann O.
WOW! Lots of fun projects today!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects.. my favorite is the snowflake ornament. I think I'm going to pin that for next year and make a banner of those. Thanks for the great idea.
ReplyDeleteI love making rosettets and use my socre pal all the time for them. Here is the last one I made.
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Cute projects. Love the notes wall hanging and ornament!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ornament/package decoration. I've saved the instructions so I can make later!
ReplyDeleteI see that I'm not the only one who uses wall paint for my paper crafting! I like using leftover paint.
ReplyDeleteLove the post it hanger.
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