Welcome back for the Day 2, Post 2 of SEI and Scor-Pal cross-promotion week ! We have lots of fun in store for you, including wonderful projects and great prizes.
Every day, we will have 2-3 posts on our blog, and the SEI blog is
going to be sharing projects and prizes as well. Leave comments on our
blog, and Facebook page for entries to win. There may be extra ways to
earn entries hidden in the posts - so pay close attention for those
chances.
So, speaking of prizes, here is what we are giving away:
A full-sized Scor-Pal!
We will also add a couple of rolls of Scor-tape! Be sure to tell your
friends, because you won't want to miss out on this giveaway! Make sure
all of your entries are in by Sunday, May 5th, 11:59 pm E.S.T.
Hello! It's Lisa with a tutorial with another quick gift idea! I was inspired by a project that Cindy Lyles (StarLitStudio) posted several years ago. You can find discussion and details of what she did HERE.
I'm completely up the challenge, and since Mother's Day is around the corner, I knew I'd make this for a special person in my life.
Supplies:
Patterned Paper: Think of Me Card Maker Paper Pack by SEI
Paper: Solar White by Neenah, Posh Bright Blue Dungaree, Pop-Ton Gundrop Green 100#, Pop-Tone Snow Cone 100# DiscountCardstock.com
Other: corner rounder, flower dies by My Favorite Things, sequins from Etsy, precision scissors, Velcro by 3M
So, let's begin!
Following the template below, score your box base at the noted marks using your Scor-Pal scoring board and Scor-Tool.
Remove portions to create a base as shown below.
Fold along all the score lines and add Scor-tape to close the sides. You can opt to round all the corners.
Adhere the small flaps to the folded side first. Remove the backing to the Scor-tape and close the sides.
Add Velcro to close the box.
Cover the front flap of the box with beautiful SEI patterned papers. Embellish as desired.
The mini box will hold 6 cards and 6 envelopes. Create a set of lovely cards with SEI papers to match the theme and design of the project for a perfect and complete gift.
Using your Scor-Envi, score as directed on the tool for the 3" x 3" envelope. This begins with a 5-3/4" square piece of paper with scores at 4-1/4" and 7-3/4" along both sides.
Thanks for visiting,
Lisa
Loving these boxes and envelope projects.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project. It turned out beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI am going to try this one today!!! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletelove it!!! thanks for the tutorial. i'm gonna go make some too. they're perfect for gifts! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the card. Thanks for the template. I could use it for my Mother's day card.
ReplyDeletebeautiful project! so sunny! thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! And love the color! t.igo
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThat box is perfect and so pretty. I would love to win a Scor Pal.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty set of cards and box.
ReplyDeleteOH... Thank you so much for posting this. I have wanted to make these size envelopes for a while. And I must say. Yours is Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty card set and the box to hold them is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful project! This would make such a special gift filled with a set of notecards.
ReplyDeleteThis box is really nice
ReplyDeletelooking and the fact that
it holds 6 cards and their
envelopes makes it quite
worthwhile making. Great
for a gift.
Carla from Utah
Loving all your creative projects!Keep up the great work!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project! I'll be making one for my dear mother. You did a wonderful job and it's a lovely card set.
ReplyDeleteLove this...great colors!
ReplyDeleteThese stationary sets are great for gifts. I know that I would LOVE to receive a set of cards and envelopes that were handmade in a beautiful box. It's such a personal gift from the heart.
ReplyDeleteLovely project! TFS
ReplyDeleteGreat project, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThe Box & card is just stunning Thank you for including the helpful tutorial. I have to get me a Scor-Pal, maybe than my paper crafting projects with folds will turn out as great as yours.
ReplyDeleteYou have made my day. First of all, I love turquoise. My eyes just lit up when I saw this lovely box and the cards. But the biggest reason that I was excited is that this is the perfect gift for my mom. Thanks for the great tutorial.
ReplyDeletewhat great ideas for Mothers Day! thanks! Sue
ReplyDeleteI repinned this http://pinterest.com/pin/415386765601129764/
ReplyDeleteScor pal helps create such neat projects. Love it, need it & want it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tool. Love the box!
ReplyDeleteI don't have a scorepal...but I would LOVE to try one!
ReplyDeleteLove this gift idea! So many clever
ReplyDeleteideas on your site!
So going to try these excellent projects. Thanks for sharing your ideas.
ReplyDeleteLove the mini box! It's just the thing I've been looking for. I plan on making this for my mom and filling it with notecards for her Mother's Day present.
ReplyDeleteThis is totally cute and a perfect Mother's Day gift.
ReplyDeletevery beautiful card and the boxvelope that goes with it. pretty flower on top.
ReplyDeleteGreat box... thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh this is just so adorable. I would love to make some of these for my two bFF's. tfs Tami
ReplyDeleteA great gift idea - my mother sends lots of cards out.
ReplyDeletethnx for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteGreat box and cards- so many possibilities!
ReplyDeleteAnother gorgeous project!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea. Would also make a good gift box for the present that won't fit in an envelope but doesn't need a big box.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! Love it! Breathtaking! What is it about pretty flowers and handmade crafts that pulls at my heart strings so hard?!
ReplyDeleteI'm so obsessed with Score-Pal! I have to get one of these. I can do boxes and envelopes and make any fold perfect! Love this envelope!
ReplyDeletefantastic project!!
ReplyDeletethanks - enjoying the tips and tutorials!
ReplyDeleteSandra ltb
ReplyDeletewhat a super gift idea - very pretty. Thanks for the tutorial !
This would be a great gift and very useful too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Thanks for the tutorial
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