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Friday, May 3, 2013

SEI and Scor-Pal Week with Katie Tate

 
 
 
So this is it, the last post for our SEI and Scor-Pal cross-promotion week.  We hope you have enjoyed the week as much as we have.  Don't forget,to check out  SEI blog  for more great projects and prizes as well. Leave comments on our blog, and Facebook page for entries to win the great prizes below.
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.


 
It's my turn today for the cross promotion on the Scor-Pal blog between Scor-Pal and SEI and I like to call mine a "case of the minitures!"
Be sure to check out the projects made by the SEL team too on the SEL blog
I loved the papers, so soft and girly and I knew a piece of home decor for my daughter would be a perfect fit.
We often think only of the Scor-Pal for full sized projects like boxes and cards but this time I used the Scor-Buddy as I was working with much smaller pieces of paper
This project shows lots of different techniques and embellishments that can be created with your Scor-Buddy



Project Recipe:
Tools - Scor-Pal, Scor-Buddy, Scor-Mat and Scor-Envi
Adhesive - Scor-Tape and Hot Glue
Stamps - Mini Tangle Tilda and Mini Princess Tilda with Ballet Shoes
Medium - Copic Markers
Paper - Diane by SEI
Wooden Memory Frame - The Paper Studio
Metal, Wood and Glass Accents - The Paper Studio
Twine - The Twinery
Sentiments - Heidi Grace and Making Memories
Flower Stickers - The Paper Studio
Beads - Unknown
Silk Flowers - Prima
Paper Flowers - Recollections
Buttons - Dress It Up
Letter Beads - Walmart
Butterfly Punch - Martha Stewart



Start by decorating the inside of the sections of the frame.



Punch a 12" strip of paper to make a ruffled rosette. Score between the scallops of the punched edge and on the 1/2 of the scallop and then fan fold a create your rosette.



First let me apologize for the "glue strings" in the photo. Using the same fan folding technique you can create a fan rather than a rosette and this one fits perfectly into the corner of this square frame.



Using the directions on the Scor-Envi create a mini envelope as an embellishment.



You can create simple standing frames by scoring across the card stock at 1/2" and burnishing.



Another reason to keep the Scor-Buddy on your desk when you are crafting is that often you need a quick straight fold like across the butterfly to make it's wings pop up.



Create a scored background and then use ink to highlight the score lines.



I made another rosette and added a stem and leaves this time.

The following photos are just close ups of the completed project.







EXTRA Entry Alert:  Leave a second comment letting us know your favorite part of the SEI and Scor-Pal week!

66 comments:

  1. Wow! So many awesome projects done with the ScorePal. It seems the ideas are just endless.
    - DebbieK

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  2. Fabulous rosettes! Neat case of miniatures! TFS joy4umetoo at hotmail dot com

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  3. I love the rosette made from the ScorePal. No need to buy expensive dies when you can make your own with one tool!

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  4. Loved seeing sei products used with scor pal this week! joy4umetoo at hotmail dot com

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  5. Wow... This is amazing... I love shadowboxes already but your's is stunning. I am loving the wonderful details in each space.

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  6. this week has been amazing. I love all the products and learning new things to create. The inspiration is the best. Also the chance to win some wonderful product to create with tops it all off. Thanks you so much for this week. HUGS

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  7. fabulous project showcase again today!!!

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  8. I think the side step card was my favorite project this week...love that it folds flat!!

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  9. Last night was Stampin' Night. One of the projects was a mini-album. The Scor-pal made scoring so much easier and it made better scoring lies than using the score blade on the paper cutter. I love all of your projects.

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  10. Fabulous project! I have a shadowbox to work on and haven't started it yet. Can't get going on choosing a theme. Yours is wonderful... full of so many fun details! Love the corner rosettes! A Scor-Pal is a great tool for making those! Love the beautiful SEI papers too!

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  11. It's been a great week with SEI and Scor-Pal teaming up! So many fun ideas all week. I have to say today's shadowbox has been my favorite!

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  12. My favorite post was the tea cups. I'm going to try to make one this afternoon. Wish me luck.

    I think I left this comment on the wrong post originally - sorry.

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  13. Great week with amazing projects! I think the miniature case is adorable! Any girl would love to display that!

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  14. I am a huge fan of Virginia Nebel and her step card this week was fantastic! Definitely my favourite.

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  15. Awesome project!!

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  16. Wow fantastic giveaway, thanks for the chance to win. That Score-buddy is too cute and handy too!

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  17. Amazing projects using the Scor-Pal. This tool rocks!

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  18. Oh, my favorite project this week is today's I have several small shadowboxes I need to work on - I love the spring feel of the one you've done here.

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  19. My favorite part of the SEI and Scor-Pal week was today's "miniatures" board. What a beauty.

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  20. Love how you embellished this project!

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  21. My favorite part this week was the variety of projects and how scoring helps to make projects special.

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  22. Love this decorated frame idea. So many possibilities! I couldn't live without my Scor-Pal.

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  23. This is amazing, I've gotten so many good ideas from your site, now all I have to do is put hem into practice...
    Hugz Kath...xx...

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  24. Just seeing all the great
    ideas is the fun part!
    Lots of great things
    to get me started on
    creating.
    Carla from Utah

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  25. Another great job. I love your site. Thanks for sharing.

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  26. Really pretty, thanks for the tutorial!

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  27. Wonderful project. Great tutorial.

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  28. Fabulous rosettes, love all the details in this project. Thanks for the chance.

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  29. My favorite part of the hop was seeing the tutorials. I especially like packaging projects but I also appreciated the interesting card folds as well. I have enjoyed my hop and I learned a lot. Thanks so much.

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  30. My favourite project was Jennie Harper's box and cards. TFS. It's been a great week.

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  31. This is a beautiful project and one that will be cherished for a long time. Thanks for sharing.

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  32. It has been great seeing what all the Score Pal and Score Buddy can be used for - so many varied projects - but really love the shadow box with all the momentos !

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  33. Beautiful miniature shadow box. I really like all the detailing and mixing of embellishments.

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  34. My favorite part of SEI & Scor-Pal week was learning about Scor-Pal & how diverse the Scor-Pal is. Combining the beautiful SEI products & Scor_pal gave me a whole new outlook on paper crafting.

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  35. What a lovely project! I really the way you put the accordion flower in the corner. Excellent job!

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  36. My favorite part is all of the inspiration I'm getting! I may just have my mojo back - thanks to all of you!

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  37. Cute project. Thanks for all the ideas.

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  38. My favorite thing has been all the easy to follow, full of pictures tutorials! Thanks!

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  39. I really don't have a favorite. I thought the entire week was wonderful.

    Marilyn

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  40. Gotta be honest here, my favorite part of the SEI and Scor-Pal week has been the chance to win these amazing prizes! But my second favorite part is seeing all of the beautiful projects and learning more about using a Scor-Pal!

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  41. Love your "case of the minitures!" It is such a creative idea!

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  42. Gotta be honest here, my favorite part of the SEI and Scor-Pal week has been the chance to win these amazing prizes! But my second favorite part is seeing all of the beautiful projects and learning more about using a Scor-Pal!

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  43. Wow! Love this project! The whole week has been filled with ideas and inspiration - thank you!
    My favorite project is the printer's tray. It's gorgeous!

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  44. so beautiful love it- I need to see more of these!

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  45. My fav part of the week was seeing all the wonderful projects and getting to know new peps!

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  46. Love the miniature Katie! This is super sweet!

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  47. wow that is some project, love it and loving the rosette x

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  48. love the project! awesome details.

    ♥Luanne Pang

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  49. What I love about this week with scorpal and Sei are the tutorials. Very helpful for us to make our projects too.

    ♥Luanne Pang

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  50. thank you for the week long of ideas and techniques!

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  51. this project is gorgeous. so detailed. thank you for sharing.

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  52. Oh my goodness. I just found your blog and am guessing I'll be back often. Love the projects. Now to check out more of your blog.

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  53. These memory frame projects are really appealing to me. Someday I will try putting one together. This one has beautiful elements in it and I think I will have to CASE this!

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  54. I loved all the projects this week but my favorite was the teacup favors!

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  55. Lovely project! So many pretty little elements! TFS!

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  56. My favorite part was that I got a wonderful idea for a card for my great niece. Her first communion was today and I made a card like the one Tya Smith showed us. It was a big hit and really very simple to make. Thanks Tya!

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  57. I loved all the projects shared, but my fave was the envelope and card shared by Tya Smith!

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  58. Your projects are gorgeous!
    bbiswabic@new.rr.com or www.sarahbiswabic.blogspot.com

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  59. This can be filled with lots of treasures!

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  60. I loved Virginia's step card!

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  61. I love a great tutorial! Thanks for sharing!

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