We love showing our projects to you and now it's your chance to show your creations to us!
Each month we will have a different theme and you will have a month to create and enter your projects. As well as the theme you will need to make "More Than One Score" and tell us where you used the Scor-Pal on your project. So a single fold card won't count but an Easel, Gatefold, Stair Step, etc will :) Also we love to see your "Anything But a Card" projects, just as long as you make "More Than One Score"
We have a very current theme this month, "Weddings/Anniversaries/Engagements/Love and More Than One Score".
Please note that you MUST include the theme as well as "More Than One Score", some people are not following the theme and therefore are not eligible for a Top 3 spot or the Prize, thanks. We have a nice set of samples from the Design Team, just click on their names to go to their blogs for more details on their creations.
The challenge ends at 10pm on June 30th and the new one starts on January 1st. Winners and our favorites will be revealed on July 5th.
This months featured Design Team member is Steph so please go and take a look at her blog for a more detailed post on her project.
Hi everyone, Steph Ackerman here today with an Exploding Wedding Card and coordinating Envelope, perfect for giving to a special bride and groom.
Cardstock: Bazzill
Pattern paper: K and Company, Momenta
Scoring Tool: Scor-Pal
Adhesive: Scor-Tape
Ribbon: May Arts
Step 1 -
Cut cardstock as follows:
2 pieces - 6" x 12" (for tri shutters)
2 pieces - 6" x 6" (for front flaps)
1 piece - 6" x 8" (for base)
Step 2 - tri shutters
Make 2 tri shutters with the 6" x 12" cardstock
Align the longer side with the top edge of the Scor-Pal
Score each piece at 2", 4", 8", 10"
Step 3 -
Using a trimmer, cut both tri shutter pieces as follows:
Starting 1 3/4" from each side, cut down from the first scored line (2") to the last scored line (10")
Create mountain and valley folds on each tri shutter
Step 5 - Base
Using the 6" x 8" cardstock, place shorter side at the top edge
Lightly score at 3"
Rotate cardstock and lightly score at 4"
Step 6 -
Following the scored lines, place Scor-Tape along the 3" mark
Center ribbon on the Scor-Tape
Step 7 -
Place Scor-Tape on the tri shutter panels that will be adhered to the base
Align both tri shutters to the 4" scored line on the base
They meet in the center and help hold the ribbon in place
Step 8 - Front Panels
Score the 2 6" x 6" panels at 2"
Place Scor-Tape on the 2" flap and adhere to the front panels to form 1 unit
This is the assembled card.
Cut papers to fit each flap of the card
Embellish as desired
Use the ribbon to tie the card closed
To create the envelope, use double sided pattern paper
Plus the Scor-Envi on the Scor-Pal
Place the paper on the diagonal and score at 3" and 9"
Rotate the panel and score at 1 1/2" and 10 1/2"
Cut in to create triangles where the score marks overlap
This will make it easier to fold the envelope
Place score tape along the edges of two flaps and fold the bottom panel up to create the envelope
Perfect fit every time!
Thanks for stopping by today.
Katie Tate
Janice Whiting
Steph Ackerman
Toni Storie
Lois Bak
The prize for our winner will be a surprise package from the Scor-Pal Store!
Challenge Rules:
1. Each entry must have "More Than One Score"*, mention where the Scor-Pal tool was used and follow the theme.
2. Entry can be combined with as many challenges as you like.
3. 3 entries allowed per person.
4. You must link back to the Scor-Pal blog to be considered for a prize.
5. No backlinks will be accepted.
6. Each challenge will last from the 1st day of the month until 10pm on the last day of that month.
7. Winners and Design Team Favorites will be announced on the 5th of the following month.
8. Entries not adhering to the rules may be deleted.
9. Prizes will be awarded when the challenge has at least 10 entries
* "More Than One Score" means that a single scored fold card (ie: a simple square or rectangle) with no additional use of the Scor-Pal tool will not count as an entry.
Please add your link below and Good Luck!
Wow! Fabulous samples! Thank you for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful DT projects - lovely and well done - TFS and for the challenge!
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