Welcome back for project 2 of day 4 of the 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 they are:
1. A full-sized Scor-Pal!
We will also add a couple of rolls of Scor-tape!
2. May papercrafting kit
3. May card kit.
So you have three chances to win! 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.
2. May papercrafting kit
3. May card kit.
So you have three chances to win! 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.
I am so excited that Scor-Pal and SEI are teaming up to bring this fun Blog Hop Week. Today I wanted to share an A2 Box I made to hold a set 4 cards and envelopes.
Supplies:
Patterned Paper: SEI Diane patterned paper
Die: Tag die (Wplus9 Design Studio)
SRM Stickers
SRM Stickers
Adhesive: Scor-Tape
You will need a piece of patterned paper 7 1/2" x 11".
Score at 3/4" and 6 3/4".
Turn patterned paper and score at 4 1/2", 5 1/4", 9 3/4" and 10 1/2".
Fold patterned paper along score marks and snip along the long side of paper at each score mark: 4 1/2", 5 1/4", 9 3/4" and 10 1/2" on both sides of the paper to first score mark. Also, snip off the top of the folding box (see photo):
Using a circle punch, punch a half circle along top of box to makes access easier for flap. Apply Scor-tape to sides for assembling box.
The box has coordinating cards included and were made by scoring a card front using a Scor-Bug to create a fun, bumpy texture to the front. It was scored it at 1/4", 1/2", 3/4" and 1" and added coordinating patterned paper.
Here are the card included:
Hope you will try making one of these yourself!! If you do be sure to leave me a comment as I would love to check it out!!
Extra Entry Alert: Add an extra comment for your favorite types of tutorials that you enjoy.
Extra Entry Alert: Add an extra comment for your favorite types of tutorials that you enjoy.
I am so going to try this today. Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteOh... I love your projects today... So pretty. Wonderful prizes too. Hope I am a lucky one this time around. HUGS
ReplyDeleteI enjoy tutorial's about making boxes. I am huge box lover. Still not sure why...I just love them.
ReplyDeletegreat project! Love the colors!
ReplyDeleteI love tutorials for little gifts I can make for teachers or friends. I like to give little gifts occasionally just to let them know that I appreciate them!
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing me how to use my scorbug. I have one still in it's package!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful gift to give!
ReplyDeleteAdorable box and cards!
ReplyDeleteI personally love tutorials like this one- ones that make functional items that make great gifts.
ReplyDeleteawesome collection! love the envelope! :)
ReplyDeleteLove this!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Love it!
ReplyDeleteMy current crafting obsession surrounds paper folding techniques to create books, albums, boxes, etc. So I can safely say that paper folding tutorials are my favourite tutorials to read and save!
ReplyDeleteThe purple with the orange really pops. Love it.
ReplyDeleteI like tutorials on complicated projects. I can usually figure out the easy ones.
loving this, great idea x
ReplyDeleteLove this little box. I love to give cards as a gift and this is a perfect way to do it. Thanks for sharing and for a chance to win some great prizes.
ReplyDeleteI love all different kinds of tutorials, but I think I like things that I can use a gifts the best. Thanks!
ReplyDeletegreat tutorials, love all the examples
ReplyDeletethe turorials I like the most are video's because I can look over and when I don't know what to do. On paper you see the same picture everytime but in a video you can see something else everytime
ReplyDeleteBeautiful gift for
ReplyDeleteanyone.
I love the new technique tutorials... and sketches so that I can refer pack to them
ReplyDeleteLove that envelope--is this open to those of us from the US???
ReplyDeletei love the kinds of tutorials for boxes.
ReplyDeletei love this box with the cards in it. it would make a wonderful gift.
ReplyDeleteLove the cute box and the cards too! t.igo
ReplyDeletelove this tutorial!!!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy tutorials that have lots of photos to help guide me through the project...love the projects on your website a LOT!!
ReplyDeleteEnjoying all the great ideas!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chances to win.
Carla from Utah
Great tutorial on your card box! Great gift idea!
ReplyDeleteTutorials for little gift items are great. Seems like I always need "a little something" ideas!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty set of cards and love the polka dot box.
ReplyDeleteI like tutorials on different card folds.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, love those cards!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy tutorials for making gift boxes.
ReplyDeleteLove the projects! These ideas make me want all the Score-Pal products. My Favorites are the BOX projects. There are just endless possibilities for them.
ReplyDeleteDebbieK
Fantastic gift idea! TFS joy4umetoo at hotmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI love 3-D items or box tutorials! joy4umetoo at hotmail dot com
ReplyDeleteLove the projects and my favorites are the BOX tutorials. So many possibilities for them!
ReplyDeleteDebbieK
The Scor Bug is new to me. What a fun idea.
ReplyDeleteFavorite tutorials? Hard to pick...I guess the unusual shapes and designs for cards and boxes and whatever. They're all inspirational.
ReplyDeleteLove the cards and the box. I didn't know about the little scor-bug. How fun!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite tutorials are on any kind of container making project. I love packaging. Your current post delighted me because I am planning to make a box of cards for my mom. Now I know what I need to do. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteJust what I needed... a quick and easy gift. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLovely set of cards and boxes. TFS
ReplyDeleteMy favo tutorials are boxes, I'm making them all the time for my cards. TFS
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely project! I can't waitto try it.
ReplyDeleteI like the different projects,like the little note holders for the purse, boxes, etc.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors - love the lavenders and the happy polka dots! Great prizes too - thank you!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards & box.
ReplyDeleteI like step-be-step tutorials on hard to create projects, such as pop-out boxes, Step-up cards and the like.
ReplyDeleteLove these cards!
ReplyDeleteFavorite tutorials are step-by-step editing in Photoshop. Also, new techniques. Not interested in video.
ReplyDeleteLove this project today.
ReplyDeleteI usually like video tutorials but all of the ScorPal box tutorials have been fabulous. Easy to follow.
ReplyDeleteI have really learned a lot from your tutorials. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWonderful tutorial.
ReplyDeleteWoW! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful cards and box!
ReplyDeleteThe tutorials I like most is videos. That way I know for sure that I am doing it right.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this idea. I will CASE it for family and friends. I love the Diane paper - it's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteTutorials? Cards, boxes, books,gifts, party favors and decorations - love them all!
ReplyDeleteSo Cute
ReplyDeleteGreat gift idea!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty box of cards - would make such a special gift !
ReplyDeleteI enjoy the photo tutorials - that way I can concentrate on each step along the way !
ReplyDeleteSome day I am going to make a card set as a gift, I so love the idea of doing this kind of project. These are really simple and pretty and I love the embossed dots on the bottom.
ReplyDeleteI like photo tutorials when they are well done and the explanations are clear. Otherwise, I am a VERY visual learner and for more complicated projects it's easier to SEE the process as it's being done.
ReplyDeleteThis box is so beautiful!
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This card box is beautiful!
ReplyDeletebbiswabic@new.rr.com or www.sarahbiswabic.blogspot.com
Very pretty box!
ReplyDeleteI love tutorials with lots of pictures showing each step in the making of a project!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorials!
ReplyDeleteI love seeing box tutorials
ReplyDeletefantastic box and great tut I love it. and I will try it later after company goes home. thanks for sharing
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