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Friday, May 31, 2013

Scor-Pal and Paper Smooches With Lori Williams

Happy Friday everyone,  I hope you have been enjoying our week long hop sponsored by Scor-pal and  Paper Smooches  and our talented design teams.  Remember  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!
 
I'm thrilled to be able to share my project with you today highlighting a short and simple tutorial to make any project pop, decorate rosettes. 

Rosettes are so simple to create but you really can take them to the next level with decorative punches or dies.  


Step 1. Cut two  12 x 2" inch strip of decorative paper.  I've cut mine with a decorative border die, but you could also use a punch.  Using your Scor-Pal, score the entire strip every 1/2, do the same on the second strip.
 
Step 2: Fold and crease all your folds with the Scor-Tool to create crisp edges. 
Step 3: Once you have both strips folded, apply Scor-Pal tape to the end of one of you pieces and join to the other.  This will make a long strip as shown in the picture above. 
Step 4: Tape your ends together to form a  circle. Punch out a circle from scrap card stock and cover with Scor-Tape.  
Step 5: Push down on your circle on top of the tape scrap circle and you'll form a beautiful rosette like the one above ready to add to and enhance your projects. 
I topped mine off with an adorable piece cut stamped image from the " Retail Therapy" stamp set by Paper Smooches
Now remember to visit all the designers blogs from the Scor-Pal design team and the Paper Smooches Team and have fun.  

22 comments:

  1. oohhh love the rosette on the front of here!

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  2. Such a beautiful rosette, the decorative edge really makes it so pretty. Love the color and paper choice!!! Thanks for sharing the step by step!!

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  3. WOW!!! Just gorgeous! LOVE the colors!!!

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  4. This is so beautiful - love the color and paper choices - just terrifically well-done!!! Thanks so very much for teaching and sharing!

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  5. Rosettes are fun once you get the hand of them. Thanks for sharing. Great card.

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  6. Very cute--love the fancy rosette.

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  7. So gorgeous and stunning! I love your edged rosette! Just a lovely card--that purse's pearls are fabulous!

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  8. Very nice card...the rosette is so pretty with the fancy edge.

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  9. Gorgeous rosette! I love the little purse and that sweet bow, wonderful piecing!

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  10. Love the gorgeous detailed rosette!

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  11. SO SO SO SWEET!! I LOVE the FU design and the Purse Stamp adds to it!! THANKS for sharing and have a FABULOUS WEEK!! =)

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  12. Not sure I understand how to get from Step #4 to Step #5. Maybe I need to search out a YouTube of it. It is so gorgeous and it LOOKS easy....whether or not I can do it is a different story...lol. Thanks for sharing it!!!

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  13. Love the rosette! Thanks for the instructions...I've never made one. The purse is so cute!

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  14. Fabulous rosette! What a lovely card!

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  15. Wow - awesome project and the tutorial is such a bonus! The rosette is stunning; definitely on my 'must try' list! Thank you for sharing and inspiring!
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  16. Now THAT is amazing! Love your project.

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  17. Love the rosette. I haven't had any luck making them though.

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  18. Beautiful rosette! Thanks for the tutorial!

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  19. I have to make a card for my Mom's 70+yr old friend and you have inspired me. The rosette will form the base as well for my idea. Thanks!

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  20. Awesome rosette, great paper choices, and I love the stitching.

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  21. This is gorgeous. The diagonal stripes make a fabulous rosette.

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  22. Still not seeing my comment on here, so please excuse the double post.

    Such a pretty rosette! Still not sure exactly how to make it, but I will hunt down a YouTube on it. :)

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