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Friday, July 12, 2013

Scor-pal and Clearsnap with Steph Ackerman

 This week the DT's from Scor-Pal and Clearsnap have joined forces to bring you some amazing projects.  Be sure to check the Scor-Pal Blog and the Clearsnap Blog everyday for inspiration, and also to enter to win a Scor-pal!  Just leave comments this week on any of our Scor-pal posts, and we will choose a winner next week.

Hi everyone, Steph here today and I'm excited to be working with the Scor-Pal  and Clearsnap  teams this month.

Cut brown cardstock to 5 1/2" x 11".
Corner round all edges.


Score at 2 3/4" and 5 1/2" and fold on the scored lines.
Cut a second piece of brown cardstock 5 1/2" X 5 1/2" and adhere to the 2 3/4" section using Scor-tape.
 


Cut pink cardstock 5 1/4" x 5 1/4".
Score every 1/4" across the cardstock.
Rotate cardstock 90 degrees and score every 1/4" across.



Ink around the edges of the pink cardstock using ColorBox Pinkolicious Archival Dye Ink.



Cut pink cardstock 4" x 4" and ink the edges with Pinkolicous Archival Dye Ink.
Mat with brown cardstock cut 4 1/2" x 4 1/2".
Wrap brown ribbon around the panel and add to card with foam adhesives for dimension.



Stamp a large flower image using ColorBox Chalk Ink - Blackbird.
Emboss with Black Embossing Powder.
Color the flower using ColorBox Pinkolicious Archival Dye Ink.
Add some definitition by adding ColorBox Very Berry Archival Dye Ink  to the center of the flower.
Color the leaves using ColorBox  Jalapeno Dye Ink.
Add some definition by adding ColorBox Grasshopper Archival Dye Ink to the bottom edges of the leaves.
Add Green Apple Smooch Ink to the flower stem.
Paint Pink Fizz Smooch Glitz onto the flower, with a heavier concentration in the center of the flower.
Cut out the flower and leaves.
Remove some of the leaves and reposition the leaves once the flower has been added to the card with foam adhesives for dimension.



Stamp a sentiment using Blackbird Chalk Ink and emboss with Black Embossing Powder.
Ink edges with Pinkolicous Ink and mat with brown cardstock.
Add to card base using foam adhesives - this helps the card stand.

Thanks for stopping by today.

17 comments:

  1. Color pops! Although I thought the mat card was BLACK! Nice looking!

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  2. What a super cool card. I love it!
    -Cher

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  3. What a great easel card. The tutorial was very helpful. Thanks.

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  4. Ooo - more flowers! I love the grid background you created too

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  5. Such a pretty card...love the dimension on this.

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  6. Wow... This is Beautiful. Very eye opening and inspiring. Gorgeous flower.

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  7. So pretty. I love this card. That flower is gorgeous. I like pink and brown together. Thanks for sharing. Edwina Brown

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  8. Lovely! What a gorgeous easel card!

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  9. A lovely flower on the card. I like the embossed background. Perhaps one or two more photos would have helped me understand how this card is folded.

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  10. what a beautiful card, I love brown and pink together.
    thanks for sharing .
    patriciagrier@netscape.net

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  11. Wow - this card is awesome ..

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  12. So very pretty! I just have to save my pennies to get a Scor-Pal.

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  13. This is gorgeous. Love the layers of color and the flowers are so beautiful

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  14. Lovely card, the large flower is great!

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  15. Great instructions.
    This makes a very
    easy easel card.
    Carla from Utah

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  16. This is really pretty with the bright pink and brown! Love the flower in the card!!!

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