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Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Scor-Pal and Graphic 45 Week with Toni Storie

Here we are with the fifth project 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



For today's entry I want you to comment on this post and also make sure you go the Graphic 45 blog and comment there saying that you were sent from here!

Hi, Toni here! It's my turn to share my Scor-Pal and Graphic 45 project. We are having a week long showing of beautiful paper crafts by both the Scor-Pal design team and the Graphic 45 design team.  I received some amazing papers and have barely scratched the surface of all that can be done with Graphic 45 products.  When I saw the Place in Time papers, I knew what I had to make!
For this project, you will need:
Place the 4 3/4" by 10" piece of card stock in your Scor-Pal with the 10" side along the top fence.  Score at 5" and 9 1/2". 
Turn the card stock over and score at 7 1/4".
Crease the folds with the 5" score resulting in a mountain fold, the 7 1/4" score resulting in a valley fold and the 9 1/2" score resulting in another mountain fold.
Place the 4 3/4" by 6" piece of card stock in your Scor-Pal with the 6" side along the top fence.  Score at 5". 
Crease the fold.
Line the glue tabs with Scor-Tape.  On the 10" piece, line the 1/2" tab and on the 6" piece, line the 1" tab.
Remove the backing from your Scor-Tape and adhere together, as shown, to create your calendar stand.
Carefully trim out small monthly calendars from the Calendar Foundation designer paper in the Graphic 45 Place in Time pad.
Starting with December on the bottom, line the top of the back of November with Scor-Tape.
Remove the backing of the Scor-Tape and remove some of the stickiness by placing the adhesive against some fabric and removing.  (I use what I am wearing, either a cotton top or some denim).  Carefully place the November calendar on top of the December calendar.
Repeat with the remaining months until you have a stack with January on top.  (I moved pretty slowly through this part so that I didn't get my months out of order.)
Embellish your calendar as desired.  I used the August Cut-Aparts sheet from the Graphic 45 Place in Time line.  I trimmed out the striped background to 4/12" by 4 3/4" and mounted it on my stand up calendar.  Then I trimmed out the sunflower border and created a scalloped edge for the top and bottom borders.  I finished my calendar with brown organza bow.

Here's another look at the finished product.  Thanks for joining me today!
Details - Paper: Graphic 45 Place in Time designer paper, Early Espresso; Accessories: Scor-Pal, Scor-Tape, Scalloped Border punch, brown organza ribbon, glue dot.

83 comments:

  1. Beautiful desk calendar. I love the tutorial because it is clear and easy to follow. I need clear and easy direction. I have often had projects which needed scoring, but I have no device to do so. I hope I a Scor-Pal!

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  2. This will make the perfect hostess gift for the holidays.
    Thanks for the inspiration!

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  3. Love the tutorial on building a desk calendar. simply awesome!!

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  4. LOVE your calendar! The sunflowers are so pretty! Great tutorial also! TFS!

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  5. I just LOVE this project and I can't imagine using anything other than scor tape.

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  6. I love your calender, and i have that G45 paper line, thanks for a great idea, loved the tutorial.

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  7. What a great tutorial. I don't have a Scor Pal - but I think I had better get one!

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  8. Great little calendar w/the perfect paper! Thanks for sharing the great tutorial on how to make one of these.

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  9. These are very good instructions, thank you. First visit to your pages, via Graphic 45. Will be back!

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  10. lovely, i made on last year with the same collection by G45.

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  11. Beautiful. Thanks for sharing.

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  12. Great tutorial on to make this desk calendar. So Creative. Thank you. Graphic 45 sent me to say hello. I'll jump over to Graphic 45 and tell them you said hi!!

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  13. Is so beautiful your project, like it!

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  14. Great tutotial and a wonderful creation, Thank you for the inspiration.
    Hugs
    Suzi x

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  15. Great lil gift idea. TFS joy4umetoo at hotmail dot com

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  16. Very pretty calendar. thanks for the details on making it.

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  17. Gorgeous idea, beautiful papers... I love

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  18. Great gift idea... add to my inspirastion boasrd ... Check ! I love it !!

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  19. Lovely take on a calender thankyou for sharing:-)

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  20. Lovely calendar!!! What a pretty accent to have the sunflower near it, too.
    <3 J

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  21. A delightful project - I need to find those papers!

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  22. So Clever! Love the desk calendar!
    Thanks for the tutorial!

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  23. Terrific calendar. Very nice for an office desk.

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  24. This is beautiful and would make a great gift the paper is a wow TFS

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  25. Great project and can't do with out your score tape and G45 has the greatest designs.

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  26. What a great gift! Thanks for the tutorial!

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  27. Great Calendar! Love the stand up style.

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  28. Thank you for sharing the calendar tutorial. Great projects idea. I just want to thank you for coming out with the 3/8" score tape. I just love it for my projects. It is WOMDERFUL!

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  29. Fabulous gift idea. I love the sun flowers. TFS

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  30. Love the calendar design. I've got to try it. Love my scor-pal too. Heading over to G45 now.

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  31. I've been wanting to make one of these desk calendars. Thank you for the great tutorial!

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  32. The two best products -- Scor-Pal and Graphic 45!!!

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  33. What a great project!! Perfect for holiday crafting! Sent over from G45...

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  34. Just arrived here after commenting at Graphic 45....Love the calendar. Can't craft without my ScorPal <3

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  35. Fabulous project, would love to have those tools, they look awesome.

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  36. Just arrived here after commenting at Graphic 45....Love the calendar. Can't craft without my ScorPal <3

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  37. G45 sent me to your blog!!! Awesome!!!

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  38. G45 sent me to your blog!!! Awesome!!!

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  39. Cute, simple idea. Great for a gift.

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  40. Awesome!! Love my scor-pal and scor-tape!

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  41. I just love this project. With so many generic calendars out there, it is great to have one that says, "I am creative!" Great job! I will certainly have to make this one!

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  42. Very pretty calendar--love the sunflowers.

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  43. Very nice project. Looks like it would be pretty quick and easy and fun on top of it. Thanks!

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  44. Oh that's a
    cute calendar
    creation!
    Carla from Utah

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  45. Graphic 45 sent me , I love the projects

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  46. I love this project. Also love my Scor-pal and scor-tape. Lanna

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  47. Wow Delightful Desk Calendar. Love the tutorial. Thanks for sharing.

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  48. SCORE! A great project using two of my absolute FAVORITE products! Thank you for the inspiration!

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  49. Love the tutorial.
    Scor-Pal & G45 are a match made in heaven.

    Kitty

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  50. Do you have a UK suppler as i would love one of your boards got your link from graphx 45

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  51. Do you have a UK suppler as i would love one of your boards got your link from graphx 45

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  52. Thank you for inspiration. This don't look so difficult. Must try:)

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  53. This is fabulous! I have to make one.

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  54. Great project. Graphic 45's blog sent me here...thanks for sharing the awesome calendar.

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  55. Such a great idea and would make a lovely gift. Thanks for inspiring me.

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  56. love the project and graphic45 and score pal

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  57. Great gift idea!!! Beautifully done :-)

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  58. What a fantastic way to use the G45 papers.

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  59. Thank you for another creative and easy to follow tutorial. I love using this Graphic 45 paper to make a gift and your calendar card is so perfect. Of course, it wouldn't work without ScorPal for perfect scoring lines. This is beautiful and thank you for sharing.

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  60. Gorgeous!! What a great idea!! These would be great at our craft fair fundraiser!! Thanks so much for the wonderfully detailed tutorial! And of course the chance to win!

    Sue Brailey

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  61. Great idea! This would make a nice gift!

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  62. what a great and easy way to make a calendar. would be great gift too!! I don't have that collection of G45 papers will have to pick them up. Thanks for sharing and I have enjoyed this blog hop with G45 this week. Hope I am lucky enough to win one of the great prizes.
    Hugz
    Pam Allen

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  63. Great tutorial Torie, easy to understand and follow. Love the calendar, would make a great gift!!
    hugs, Diana

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  64. Cute, cute, cute...really fun way to keep track of things!

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  65. Loving this easy craft! Can think of tons of uses for it!

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  66. Thank you for a great gift idea! The instructions are easy to follow (just what I need, LOL!) and I can hardly wait to start making some. My step-mother-in-law is first on my list. She has Alzheimer's and this might help her keep better tabs on her days for awhile. Thanks again.

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  67. This is great & a wonderful gift idea!

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  68. Great...a gift that gives everyday...love that!

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  69. Great...the gift that gives everyday...love that!

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  70. Oh my words that will come in handy!! Need to try that someday xxx

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