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Monday, October 21, 2013

Scor-Pal and Graphic 45 Week with Abby Henderson

Here we are with the second projects of our very special week of projects you featuring the fabulous Scor-Pal products and the gorgeous papers of Graphic 45!

We will have projects here and over at the Graphic 45 blog



We have 2 Scor-Buddies up for prizes and there are giveaways at the Graphic 45 blog too. There are plenty of ways to win, each day will be a little different but will involve a little commenting from you, our wonderful viewers.
For Abby's post I'd like you to make a comment about your favorite part of the project.

Hi Friends! This is Abby with ScrappinAbby.  For this project, I had the pleasure of working with the amazing papers from Graphic 45.  Using the gorgeous French Country collection and my Scor-pal, I made a French Country Port Wine Gift Bag.
To create the gift bag, I took a 12x12 piece of paper from the French Country collection and placed it on my Scor-pal and made score marks at  2 1/2", 5 1/2", 8" and 11"
 Next I rotated the paper and made another score mark at 1 1/2". You can adjust the height of your gift bag depending on how tall your beverage bottle is that you are using. 
 I then folded along all of my score lines and made the cuts that you'll see in the photo below
 I used Scor-tape on the edges and flaps that will create the gift bag. I do want to note that I inked all of my edges and placed my embellishments on the gift bag before I assembled it. I find doing this makes adding the final touches easier to do.
Once I assembled the gift bag, I took a 1/2" of paper to create the handle. Before covering it with some modge podge, I used a slightly smaller width strip of paper to add accent to the handle. The reason I used the modge podge was to give the strip of paper some added durability since it would be carrying the gift bag with a bottle of wine in it.  Next I added some fussy cut images from the French Country collections, a mix of flowers and some crinkle ribbon. 
I wrapped some jute around the top of the bottle and used one of the G45 Metal Tags. Here you can easily write the name of the receipient or you could use a label.
I added more modge podge to the label I fussy cut from the collection and tucked some flowers and crinkle ribbon around it. I thought this would be a fun way to dress up the gift bag.  In the next few photos you can see how I applied some Crackle Accents to the fussy cut roosters to create an aged looked and to add decor to the sides. This way if it's displayed on a kitchen counter it looks complete on all sides. 
I really love how this wine gift bag turned out and using the gorgeous papers from G45 and the Scor-pal products really made this project look elegant. This is such a quick and easy project to create and you can adjust the height and width to accommodate whatever type of beverage you are giving.  Thanks for stopping by the Scor-pal blog and for checking out another ScrappinAbby project. I hope I was able to show you a creative way to use the amazing Scor-pal and G45 products.  Happy Crafting!!  

Drop back tomorrow for more projects and more ways to win!

Katie

86 comments:

  1. Great idea! Perfect for Christmas too with G45 lovely Xmas papers!

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  2. I love the French Country collection. This is good idea, thanks. :)

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  3. Such a cute idea, love French Country!

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  4. Wonderful idea... you always need a wine bag and sometimes you can't find the perfect one for that certain celebration so making your own from all the different papers will help that solution :)

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  5. Great idea Love it. thanks for sharing.

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  6. Great idea with beautiful papers..

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  7. Well, really my favorite part of this project is that it holds a bottle of wine! But as for the construction, I love that it can be made with a 12x12 piece of card stock. This means I can customize the bag with any of those gorgeous G45 papers!

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  8. Love your products and G45, what an awesome pairing

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  9. I have two favorite parts:
    1. The tip on adding Mod Podge to strengthen the paper used for the handle. Great idea!!
    2. The gorgeous G45 papers!! You can't go wrong with their amazing designs.
    <3 J

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  10. That is so clever and sweet! Great idea!!

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  11. That is so clever! Great gift presentation idea!!

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  12. Thanks for the idea about the Mod Podge. It makes the gift bag such a usable idea.

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  13. Wowza what a gorgeous project it is hard to pick one thing but I love the fact that the bag was Mod Podged. What a great hostess gift this would be make TFS

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  14. Gorgeous gift wrapping idea! I have to admit O love my scor pal board! All the best!

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  15. My favorite part. Well, aside from the French Country Collection Paper and the wine bottle (a perfect project for this paper), but the directions are outstanding and easy to follow! I will be making this very soon

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  16. That is just beautiful! So gorgeous and so much nicer than the plain bags they sell for bottles! I will have to make some of these! thank you!

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  17. My favorite part is the G45 papers. I love this collection.

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  18. Fabulous gift idea... those French Country papers were so perfect for it too ! Added it to my must try list and Pinterest !

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  19. My favorite part of this project is the "wavy" 10 cent stamp at the bottom right hand corner! What a beautiful way to give a bottle of wine as a gift! TFS!

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  20. The embellishments at the bottom are my favorite part!

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  21. I have more than one fav. Modge podge and crackle on the roosters. makes this project so durable. Thanks for the inspiration

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  22. Awesome project - I like the tip about using mod podge to make it stronger

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  23. No need to say that I love the French Country Collection from G45. But what I really like is the tutorial with measurements and how to use the scor-pal. Like the idea. Thank you for sharing.

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  24. I can just see a beautiful wine carrier...wrapped around a bottle of sparkling apple cider! Thanks for this jolly holiday gift idea! Love the G45 papers used. The tip to strengthen with Mod Podge is a good one...thanks!

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  25. Awesome... wonder if it is possible to download the tutorial.. such a wonderful idea..

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  26. I love the paper!! (Love all the inspiration.) :o)

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  27. I love the fussie cut outs. I have never seen the scor-buddie, so that is exciting

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  28. Love this project. The paper is so beautiful.

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  29. My favorite part is seeing it all come together in a fabulous piece!
    hugs Karen

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  30. Every bit of that project is comment worthy :) but I love the "wrinkled" tag on the front.

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  31. My favourite part is that this project is for a bottle of wine!!!

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  32. I like this project so much, and my . favorite part is the tip on adding Mod Podge to strengthen the paper used for the handle. Great idea!!

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  33. What a great idea i love the gift bag and I am seeing a great way to also use extra 12 x 12 papers you may have. I have a "hoarding paper" problem lol!!! Love the tutorial and using the Modge Podge also is a great tip. I use Scor Tape on all my projects. thanks for a chance to win. Thanks Abby for your hard work.
    Hugz
    Pam Allen

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  34. Gorgeous! I love the embellishments at the bottom.

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  35. Oh this is very inspitational love it thank you for this
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    Chance to wim hugs Amy

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  36. I love the wine holder! I wouldn't even care if it didn't come with wine! What a great project!

    Thanks for sharing!
    Lisa K.

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  37. F-A-B-U-L-O-U-S PROJECT, LOVE THE PAPERS! Abby your tutorial is well written and easy to follow. Maybe you could make a PDF of it and put it on your blog.
    hugs, Diana

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  38. How fun! Will be pinning this one for future use. Love it! And I know exactly who I'll use it for at Christmas. Thanks!

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  39. Love the bottle bag. Awesome give-a-way. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  40. My favorite part of your project on this post is how you used so many of the French Country papers/patterns within the design. Just add French wine for an elegantly packaged gift! Well done!

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  41. OMG love this it is so beautiful

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  42. I love your detailed instructions for creating this wonderful bag with just one sheet of 12 x 12 paper. Graphic45 papers are my favorite.

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  43. What a great handmade wine holder! Tfs!

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  44. What a lovely gift box, thanks for showing it to us!!!!

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  45. Fun gift bag.
    I like the flowers
    and items you mod
    podge on the bottom.
    Carla from Utah

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  46. Fabulous--I love the roosters!

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  47. Great project. I love the embellishments.

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  48. The scor pal is the key to the beautiful wine cover!

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  49. oh man, abby. i just love the entire thing. the graphic 45 paper is one of my absolute favorites. and the little fussy cut thing you did? holy cow, my girl....that was pure genius. i would never have thought to reinforce the handle with modge podge, of all things. you are a genius. i think this would be awesome displayed all year long...it could hold pasta or a small glass tube with flowers in it? sheesh....it's the gift that keeps on giving long after the gift has gone....and i actually think the gift box would be MUCH better than the wine. just sayin'.

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  50. This would be a wonderful gift bag to make. Thanks for the instructions and the pictorial.

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  51. I love how you can make this gift bag as simple (only one sheet of paper), or as complicated as you like using more paper or chipboard cutouts/stickers. Something that looks stunning however you style it!!

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  52. My favorite part of the project is the fact it's a really awesome looking win bag! Can I say perfect x-mas idea?

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  53. Such a stunning gift, these papers are perfect for your amazing creation. Love it to bits.
    Hugs
    Suzi x

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  54. WOW_--This turned out beautiful!!!

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  55. What a great project! My favorite part is the beautiful paper!

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  56. What a great project! My favorite part is the beautiful paper!

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  57. Lovely wine gift bag, and the French country paper are really nice too.

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  58. Will be trying this at christmas for wine gifts instead of the boring old bottle bag from the supermarket thankyou :-)

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  59. Outstanding project. Love the French Country and this is a great use of a beautiful collection.

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  60. Fantastic project, love those gorgeous papers.

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  61. Fabulous papers + great tools = Lovely wine bag. Thanks for sharing.

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  62. I love everything about Abby's wine gift bag. I am into wine bags at the moment and i truly appreciate all the deets on how to get the look that abby has achieved. Beautiful work of art!!! love it that scor-pal allow for a wide choice of creativity of project with the pal!!!

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  63. How cute is that....Thanks for sharing, you make it look so easy.

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  64. Like the fact that this box is usable for many projects other than wine. Always looking for ways to make a different box.

    Mary

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  65. I loved the whole tutorial but my favorite part is the tip about using Mod Podge to add strength.

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  66. "Wow" that is a beautiful wine bag, you can't buy those in a store, thanks for the idea.

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  67. Way cool project. you are so creative!

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  68. I have several likes about this project.my first one is the G45 paper collection and second love the design of the box.

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  69. Do I have to name just 1 favorite ? Okay, hmmm love the wine box and the construction using the scor-pal and tape.

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  70. When I first saw the project I thought it was a tall lantern. I think this would work very well as a lantern - put a faux candle in it and you are good to go - just my crazy take on things. Great project.

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  71. This has such a lovely finish...I adore the extra dimension on the wine holder and the papers are delightful - Love it!!!

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  72. This collection from Graphic 45 is one of my faves! And I just adore the idea!! Thanks so much for sharing.

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  73. Love the great gift bag! It's just perfect and I love how you addressed the need for added durability to the handle!

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