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Friday, December 21, 2012

Scor-Pal & Fancy Pants Designs Week - Day 5


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 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 24, 2012.




Our first project this week comes from Scor-pal Designer Lori Williams

Products Used: Scor-Pal, Scor Tape, Fancy Pants Hopscotch Card Stock, Card Stock, Stamps, Donna Salzar Ink, KaiserCraft Flower, Spellbinders Dies, Velcro Tabs and corner rounder

There is nothing like a last minute gift, and gift cards are perfect.  Today I'm going to share a simple project with you that will really take your gift cards to the next level. 

Step 1: Cut a piece of card stock 4 1/2 x 10 inches and score at the 3 inch, 4 inch, 5 inch and 8 inch mark. 


Step 2: Fold as shown below and use your Scor-Pal Tool to make the edges crisp. 


Step 3: Round the corners on the outside edges


Step 4:  Cut the following designer card stock pieces and corner round your end pieces 
(4)  4 x 2 3/4 
(2) 4 x 1 3/4 
(2) 4 x 3/4

Note: this will decorate the outside and the interior of the wallet


Step 5: Flip your wallet over the the outside and apply a line of Scor-Pal Tape to the very bottom of the score line between the small peaks that are going to form where the gift card sits. Apply the to peaks together. 


Step 6 : Flip back over to the interior and use a Spellbinders Die to line up just on the edges of the small pop up flap.  This will make a slit for your card to sit in and when the wallet is opened the gift card will flip up.  TIP: if the die doesn't cut all the way through just trim it up with scissors as the score line will be embossed enough. 


Step 7: Slip your gift card in the open notch


Step 8 : Apply velcro tabs to the flap of you wallet to open and close.  If you don't have velcro tabs you could easily use ribbon or twine to close the wallet. 


Decorate your wallet as desired and give away with love!!!!



Next up, Diane Zechman

I made some quick and easy last minute gifts with Fancy Pants' Hopscotch papers (absolutely fun prints!) that would be perfect when you need a "little something" for a coworker or friend. The folded papers hold 2 cookies and one or two tea bags. I chose to add a teabag in one side and a little tag in the other to write a short note.

   

 The original design is by Debi Pippin and can be found here. Another tutorial with pictures can be seen here. (In step 3 of that tutorial, ignore the 6" score as it must be a typo). I took a few photos along the way as well... Start with an 8 1/2 x 12 inch piece of double sided patterned paper. Using a Scor-Pal, score the 8 1/2 side @ 2 1/2 and 6.


Next score the 12" side @ 1 1/4, 2 1/2, 5, 7, 9 1/2, and 10 3/4.


Crease all scored lines and unfold. Next you will cut 2 rectangular sections from each corner (cut a 2 1/2" square from each corner) to look like this...  


Now score the 4 center corners diagonally before folding them in.


After folding the center corners, it will look like this.


Fold the top and bottom in. They will overlap each other a bit. I added a bit of glue here but it's really not necessary.
 


Flip the paper over and fold the scored lines to look like this...


When cutting the "tag shape" on the top, first fold the top flap down on each side. I added a bit of adhesive underneath. Then I measured 3/4" in from each end and made a mark.  


 Then cut both sides to look like this. Punch 2 holes at the top to tie a ribbon through.  


 Decorate and fill as desired. I used some adorable Magnolia Minis from the Magnolialicious store.
   


 A view from the side... fill a 4x6 cello bag with 2 cookies, add a twist tie to the top, and insert so the baggie is between the ribbon tied at the top.  


 And here's the back... I added a tag but you could add a second teabag here. Some Fancy Pants stickers adorn the tags.
   


 The buttons are also from the Fancy Pants Hopscotch line, as well as the "believe" banner and "peace" sticker.
 

64 comments:

  1. I am loving this tool! I think I need it!!! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  2. Great projects today! I really love the little gift card wallet and the treat pouches are adorable!

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  3. I learned about Scorpal through a hop similar to this one.

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  4. Fun projects ladies! I think they are both cute and useful!

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  5. such cute projects! :) i learned about scorepal through a blog i follow -- she might have been participating in a hop...but i can't quite remember.

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

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

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  8. I first heard about the score buddy from fellow scrapbooks on you tube and i knew i had to have one, but they are not available in my area, would be nice to win one. Thanks for a chance to win.

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  9. Love the projects. The gift card holder is fabulous!

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  10. oh I like these projects. Wonderful idea's ladies. These are adorable. I am finding out how much I really need a scor buddy so I can do all of these projects you show on your blog. I am very inspired.

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  11. Cute gift card wallet. I'll be making a couple of these last minute!!!

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  12. The first time I heard about Score-Pal was on the Fancy Pants Designs blog.

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  13. I heard about you on the Coredinations Blog!! I had heard about the Scor-Pal before that, but never checked into it!! SO GLAD I FOUND your BLOG!! THANKS for sharing and for the chances to win!! Have a FABULOUS WEEKEND!! =)

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  14. WOW!! Loving the projects for today!! SUch AWESOME tutorials and photos!! THAKS for sharing ALL week and for the chances to win!! Have a FABULOUS WEEKEND!! =)

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  15. Love the gift card holder and the treat holder is so cute!

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  16. Love the projects today.
    I first heard of this site when I was searching for ideas, so then joined as a follower

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  17. This is a neat variation of a gift card holder I saw using some Stampin Up punches...super cute! Thanks for sharing!

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  18. I first heard about you from an online crafty friend who loves your products!

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  19. Love the projects today! The gift card card holder will come in handy!

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  20. First heard about Scor-pal from another blog on another HOP! Love these hops!

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  21. What a great week! Love the gift card holder and the treat bags, too cute!

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  22. Beautiful projects!!thanks for the ideas!

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  23. Very cute gift card wallet and bag holder; both very useful this time of year and if decorated differently could be used at other times too! thanks!

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  24. I'm not sure when I first heard about scor-pal but I visited the website for the first time after I found out about scor-tape from Laura Denison's & Kathryn Krieger's UStream shows!

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  25. Very cute gifts and gift cards holder.
    Carla from Utah

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  26. I first saw the scor-pal at Archiver's store!
    Carla from Utah

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  27. So cut! Thanks for the instructions.

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  28. Perfect gift projects for this Holiday Season.

    Luanne

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  29. Cut ideas. Love the little wallet for gift cards. Merry Christmas

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  30. I heard about Scor-Pal through the blog hops of Core'dinations and Fancy Pants. Glad I did, I've put a Scor-Pal on my "must have" list.

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  31. I especially love the gift card wallet. Thanks for sharing these great projects. I first learned about scor-pal by surfing the web for tutorials as I 'graduated' beyond a basic card shape. Now I use it for easel cards, step cards, and mini-albume. It's always right by my workspace so I can grab it quick.
    Rae Ann O.

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  32. What great ideas you are sharing! Thank you!

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  33. great gift card wallet and topper. nice showcasing of what the scor pal can do!!!
    ava g

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  34. do not remember how i was instroduced to scor pal, just know that i am here to stay...
    ava g

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  35. Very cute gift ideas and I like the gift card holder too.

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  36. I first learned of Scor-pal from Splitcoast Stampers.

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  37. Cute projects. Will have to try them out!

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  38. I think I saw Scor-Pal on a tv shopping channel.

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  39. I learned of Scor-pal from Splitcoasters

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  40. I learned about Scor-Pal from a pin on Pinterest!!!

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  41. Happy Holidays! Great projects, I'm definitely making the gift card wallet.

    I first learned of the Scor-Pal at Above Rubies Studio in Megan's Fresh Look Friday video. Thanks for the chance to win. lflinesatcomcastdotnet

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  42. i think i heard about your company through another crafty site. it has been a long time!

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  43. I saw the scor-Buddy on the Fancy pants blog hop this week! Looks like lots of fun stuff could be created!

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  44. What wonderful treat bags for gifts, so simple, cute and easy. Love it. Great gift card and fun tutorial. Thanks for sharing.

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  45. I first learned about Scor-pal from a fellow scrapbooking friend!

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  46. Love the gift card tutorial. Thanks. This is something we can always use.

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  47. I learned of Score pal from a fellow crafter and the next day had to go get my own.

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  48. great gift card holder, took minutes to put it together and easy to decorate. Thanks for the quick directions.

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  49. I love today's projects especially the gift card holder.

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  50. The card is awesome, love the layering of the trees.

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  51. Bonus: I first learned of Scor-Pal at my local scrapbook store. I was attending a card making class and one of the students had the product. Once I saw how quickly she got her folds done, I knew I wanted one.

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  52. Thanks for a great idea for giving gift cards. With teenagers in the family, it's the easiest gift

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  53. I don't remember exactly - I know I heard of Scor-pal on one of the card blogs I follow, I'm just not sure which one

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  54. Love these cute projects! I sure could use the gift card holders.

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  55. I heard about Scor-Pal from scrapbook friends at a crop.

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  56. Super fun gift giving ideas, thanks!

    Carol B
    ciaoitalia2007(at)gmail(dot)com

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  57. Oh my these are both so clever I don't know which I like more! I've actually done a card with a pop up card holder similar to the wallet but I like the details of this one much better! And the tea and biscuit packet is adorable!

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  58. My sister introduced me to Scor Pal by virtue of her owning one.

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  59. Discovered Scor-Pal through a blog hop.

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