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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Scor-Pal and Paper Smooches Week with Toni Storie

Hi everyone, This week the designers from Scor-pal and  Paper Smooches  have an awesome blog hop for you.  Be sure to stop by everyone's blog to see what they've been up to.  Scor-Pal will be giving away 3 prizes packages - each one includes a Paper Smooches stamp that we've shown this week as well as Scor-tape. Leave comments on our posts this week for your chance to win!

Hi!  It's Toni here with another fun Scor-Pal project.  This week the Scor-Pal team is hopping with the design team from Paper Smooches!!! Oh man, this is going to be fun and you will not want to miss one single photo!  Make sure you visit the Paper Smooches blog, as well as the Scor-Pal blog.  My project for this hop is an origami gift box.
For this project, you will need:
With the 8 3/4" side of the card stock against the top fence of your Scor-Pal, move the left hand edge of the card stock to the 1/8" groove.  Score your card stock at 3" and 6".
Rotate the card so that the 11 7/8" side of the card stock is up against the top fence of your Scor-Pal.  Score at 1 1/2" and 4 1/2".  Then score at 2 1/2" from the top of your Scor-Pal to the first horizontal score line.  Score again at 2 1/2" from the second horizontal score line to the bottom of the card stock.
Rotate the card stock 180 degrees and repeat previous step.
Insert your Scor-Mat into your Scor-Pal and place your card stock with the 11 7/8" side up.  On the 2 1/2" score line, cut down to the first horizontal score line.  Repeat in the next three corners.
Rotate your card stock so that the 8 3/4" side of the paper is aligned with the top fence.  On the first vertical score line, cut from 1 1/2" to 4 1/2".  Repeat for the next three cuts as shown by red lines in the photo.
Turn the card stock over and crease all of the score lines. 
Flip the card stock over and adhere Scor-Tape as shown. 
Remove backing on the Scor-Tape and adhere sides together, forming the base of the box.
Trim 1" tabs as shown below.
Flip base of box over and line trimmed 1" tabs with Scor-Tape as shown. 
Remove adhesive backing and adhere to the adjacent square panel, creating side closures.
Here is a view of the origami box with the side closures folded up.  Now your box is ready for embellishment. 
Take a peek at these fabulous Paper Smooches images from the new set called Retail Therapy that I used to embellish my origami box.  Paper Smooches has the most fun fonts and I couldn't resist this one.  I stamped my sentiment and then punched it out with a small circle punch.  I backed the sentiment with another larger circle and a rosette.  It needed just  a bit more, so I inked up the bow.  I stamped, colored and trimmed it out.  Finally, I placed a rhinestone in the center and hung it off my sentiment. 
Doesn't this just make you smile?  Here is one more photo to show you how the finished box looks as you open it up to reveal a little gift.  I'll be placing some stick on earrings in her for my daughter who just turned seven!
Thanks for coming by!  Don't forget to head on back to the Scor-Pal blog so you don't miss a thing!

Details - Stamps: Retail Therapy (Paper Smooches); Paper: Whisper White, Melon Mambo, GKD White, wrapping paper; Ink: Melon Mambo, Tuxedo Black; Accessories: Scor-Pal, Scor-Mat, Scor-Tape, hot glue gun, circle punches, stampin' dimensionals, paper snips, Copic & Touch Twin Markers, rhinestones.

35 comments:

  1. Glad I'm here for the hop. Love scor pal projects & this one is awesome. I have to try it out, but without a scor pal.

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  2. wow what an awesome box...the Retail therapy set is perfect to embellish it!

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  3. Pretty cool box! TFS joy4umetoo at hotmail dot com

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  4. Love the beautiful box and the blog hop. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  5. Wow!! That is a cute box!

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  6. Very cute. I like the rosette on top.

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  7. Beautiful box! Thanks for the tute!

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  8. This is so sweet! I love that little bow!

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  9. ummmm WOW!!! I am amazed by this project!!

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  10. What a fun box...and love how you dressed it up!!!

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  11. such a cute idea. Non-papercrafters have such a hard time understanding how this is done. Love it

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  12. That is a different box than I've seen before. Thanks for sharing. It is a great project.

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  13. What a fantastic creation--who'd have thought you could make such a gorgeous and unique box with one sheet of cardstock! I am definitely going to try this! Thanks for sharing!

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  14. What a wonderful gift box! Very pretty!!
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  15. Love your clever project, just so fun and pretty useful too!

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  16. Great idea...and a terrific gift for the recipient.

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  17. wow. all i can say is, "wow." angelheartcottage@comcast.net

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  18. Retail therapy is the perfect choice for your beautiful box! Thanks for the tutorial!

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  19. What a fantastic project and fun, different way to do a box!! Love the idea and thanks for the how-to's!!

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  20. I love the box. I hadn't seen one like that before. It's so pretty. The tutorial was great. I am pinning this. http://pinterest.com/pin/415386765601272072/

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  21. Awesome project and love the idea of the box and lid in one. Great tutorial. Must give this a try. Thanks

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  22. I've never been to your site before. There are tons of cute projects here! I'll definetly be dropping by.

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  23. Love this box - I'll itching to try it myself!

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  24. Wow! What a great box for gift giving! TFS!

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  25. Wow!

    This box is so different.
    Thanks for sharing the tute as well!

    M so glad I found this blog hop.

    Regards.
    Vithya

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  26. So bright and fun! LOVE the colors!!!

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  27. What a pretty gift box, LOVE the rosette on top!

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  28. What a fancy box! Thanks for the step by step, it helped me to understand all the folds and score line. Really cute and impressive!

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  29. AWESOME!! I will totally be making these!! THANKS SO MUCH for sharing and have a Fabulous Week!!

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  30. Gorgeous box and the instructions you've shared are bonus! Such a treat! PS + Scor-pal = perfect match!
    Thank you for all the inspiration!
    c

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  31. Instructions are printed and ready to go!

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  32. Pretty gift box. Great tutorial.

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