Friday, April 6, 2012

Featured Guest: Tifany DeGough

Please welcome our featured guest Tifany DeGough. Tiffany is no stranger to Scor-pal products. You have likely seen her work during our blog hops with both Authentique Paper and The Twinery. Tifany is also a designer for Market Street Stamps, which we will be spotlighting for a full weeks starting on April 16th. 





This is Tifany from Ink Blots by TRD and I am so thrilled to be featured as the guest designer here today! Before I get to my project, please allow me to introduce myself.

I am first of all a Christian, and after that a crafter. I enjoy sharing my creative projects on my blog: Ink Blots by TRD
I have a wonderful husband and I am blessed to be able to stay home with our three precious children. 
I have been paper-crafting for as long as I can remember...I started out just drawing and making cards in my younger years, but that has developed into a love of many crafty mediums. My go-to medium is paper, but I also dabble in painting and other crafty pursuits. As far as paper crafting goes I mainly create cards...but also love to do mini albums, altered art, and home decor projects. 
I have had more than 20 projects published in various print publications (magazine issues and idea books) in the past year and I was also recently announced as one of the winners in Paper Crafts magazine's World Card Making Day 2011 contest!
I am currently a Senior Designer for Market Street Stamps and a Second Term Design Team Member for The Twinery



Now...on to my project:

Supplies: 
Adhesive: Scor-Tape;
Scoring Board: Scor-Pal;
Patterned Paper: Authentique Paper (Gathering Collection); 
Die Cuts: Authentique Paper (Gathering Collection); 
Stickers: Authentique Paper (Gathering Collection); 
Flower: Recollections;
Twill Tying Tape: Kraft Outlet; 
Tools: Fiskars (Trimmer, Scissors, Round N Round Squeeze Punch); Tim Holtz (Tiny Attacher); 

Using the Scor-Pal I created this mini album using what is often referred to as the meander or maze method. This type of album is a great option because it can be created from just ONE sheet of 12x12 paper.

The finished album comes out to a 3x3 size and was perfect for some pictures of my husband and I on a recent trip to Tahoe. 



The way the meander album is assembled allows for each page to be turned into either a top-loading pocket or side-loading pocket. This is a great place to store mementos from a vacation or to tuck in tags with journaling about your special event. 




To get started with your meander album take one sheet of 12x12 paper (single-sided or double-sided will work) and place it in your Scor-Pal
Score at 3", 6", and 9", rotate your paper 90 degrees, and score again at 3", 6", and 9".
Once your sheet is scored your paper will be sectioned into a 4x4 grid (as shown in the diagram above).
To finish prepping your paper, cut along the score lines as indicated by the red lines on the diagram above.



Starting at the first square in the grid (shown in the diagram above in the upper left corner), fold on each score line accordion style, continuing around the corner pieces and all the way through until you have come to the last square in the grid (shown in the diagram above in the bottom right corner).
From here use Scor-Tape to adhere the edges of the front and back pieces of each of the pages together, leaving one edge opening for a pocket on each page (if desired). {I prefer to use the 1/8" Scor-Tape for this step as it gives a strong hold but allows for a bit more room inside each pocket.}
{Tip: Make sure each of your pages has one of the four edges in common as the spine edge - the front and back pieces of each of the pages along this edge will always be adhered with Scor-Tape to create a strong spine.}




For each of my covers I trimmed two 3x3 pieces of covered chipboard and sandwiched the twill tying tape between the pieces (which were adhered with 1/4" Scor-Tape) so that I would have a way to tie the album closed without it showing on either side of the cover.
I created a spine cover from a strip of patterned paper and scored it every 1/8" on the section that would be flexing when the album is opened and closed. 




Thank you so much for allowing me to share my mini album with you today and please feel free to visit me on my blog anytime!






Monday, April 2, 2012

The perfect Scor-Tape dispenser







While it is not necessary, many of you have asked if we sell a tape dispenser for our Scor-Tape. After much research and testing we have selected this 3M brand tape dispenser to sell along with our popular Scor-Tape. As depicted, it will hold a 1/8", a 1/4", a 1/2" and a 1" width roll comfortably.Pull-and-cut dispenser that is the standard of the industry. It is a practical and economical dispenser with multiple-roll capacity. Capable of holding tapes, or a combination of tape rolls, up to 2 inches wide. Its many attachments add versatility. Plastic construction. Designed to be set on or fixed down to a flat work surface. Dispenses film-backed and paper tapes. Max roll diameter: 6 7/8 inch. Retail Price $39.95


THIS ITEM IS A PRE-ORDER WHICH IS EXPECTED TO SHIP WITHIN 2 WEEKS





Friday, March 23, 2012

And we have a winner!!

The winner of the Scor-pal/American Crafts blog hop prize from last Saturday is:



 marianne-g








Please send your mailing address to ScorpalMedia@gmail.com along with your choice of one American Crafts line featured below no later than 3/31/12.


Saturday, March 17, 2012

Scor-pal & American Crafts Blog Hop!







Happy St. Patrick's Day! 


It's another fun-filled day here on the Scor-pal blog. We've teamed up with American Crafts for an exciting hop that will show you a variety of scrapbook pages, cards, and other creative projects created with a Scor-pal scoring board and American Crafts products.

For a sweet taste of things to come, Scor-pal Designer Gini Cagle has created this special project for today:





When I saw all of the adorable accessories that went with the Garden Cafe line, I knew that these little paper strawberries would be a fun way to welcome spring!

   


The strawberry template came from the Whiff of Joy blog. I just used the template, and scored all of the folds with my Scor-pal. I used a Crop-o-dile to punch the holes at the top of each "petal" and then Scor-tape held the tab firmly in place. The Twinery's Baker's twine was used to lace the top together. The strawberry top was made using a Punch Bunch Cherry Blossom punch instead of the template provided.. The strings were drawn together and pulled through the leafy top, and tied in a bow.

The box that holds the strawberries was made using the Christmas Treats Basket Tutorial from Scor-pal. It is such a quick but cute basket to put together, and was a great canvas to add some of the American Craft dimensional stickers.

Thanks for sharing, Gini! 
Due to an over-site on my part, Gini's blog was missed when the hop list was set up. So, be sure and leave her some love here on this post or stop by her personal blog and say hello. ;)


Now that the creative ideas are flowing, start hopping for even more inspiring ideas!

First name on the hop list: Corrie Jones

And, just in case you get a little lost or simply want a list of all the blogs up front, here is the order of the hop:



You'll want to make sure to stop by every blog along the way including the American Crafts blog because there are several prize drawing to enter as you go! 

Once you finish don't forget to come back here and leave a comment to enter for a chance to win your favorite new line from the Winter 2012 American Crafts release as well as a Scor-Pal to make the creating super easy!



We'll randomly select one winner on Friday March 23rd and announce them with that day's post. 

Have fun hopping and good luck one and all!

Friday, March 16, 2012

Winners and Exciting News from Diana

It's time to announce some winners!! 

Here on the Scor-pal blog we are giving away a Scor-buddy to one of you who joined us for the blog hop with Skipping Stones Design.

That winner's comment came from  the blog of Jennifer Ingle.


Blogger Kathy said...




Cuter than cute! Love that little post it note holder:)
March 13, 2012 8:43 AM


We will also be announcing the winners of a Scor-pal and Skipping Stones Design stamp set on the Scor-pal Fan page
So, if you entered for a chance to win be sure and check there as well as we will be posting winners this morning!

To claim your prizes, please click here to send us an email with your contact info.
Winners have one week to claim their prize. 

Now for some more VERY exciting news!! 

If you are a member of the Scor-pal Fan Page or have visited our Splitcoast Stampers company forum you probably saw the news that Diana Crick, the awesomely, amazing and wonderful creator/owner of of Scor-pal, shared yesterday. 

But, if not, here is a note from Diana:

Hello, 

I wanted to let you know a new tool is coming that will assist you in making envelopes and diagonal scoring on the Scor-Pal. We have been working on this for some time and closer to release we will let you know more. As to exactly when we are not able to give a firm date at this time but soon....

Diana 



Exciting, right?!!


That's all for today. 
Be sure to stop back by tomorrow for our blog hop with American Crafts



Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Scor-pal and Skipping Stones Design Blog Hop!

Welcome to another fun filled blog hop with the Scor-pal team! 

Today the Scor-pal Designers have teamed up with the designers at Skipping Stones Design to showcase a combination of Scor-pal products and Skipping Stones Designs stamps.

Be sure to stop by and visit each designer on the list below and leave a comment. We will be selecting one random comment among all of the blogs to win a Scor-buddy. So, the more comments you leave the better your chances of winning! 

You have until Midnight Thursday, March 15 to leave a comment. 
The winner will be announced on Friday. 



Also, stop by and "like" us on the Scor-pal Fan Page where we will be giving away a Victorian Summer stamp set from Skipping Stones Design!




Now off to see what creative goodness awaits! :)

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Creative Cuts and Folds for Paper from CardMaker magazine


Today we are very excited to share with Scor-pal fans information about a newly released publication that Scor-pal was privileged to be a part of. 




This new special interest publication from the publishers of CardMaker magazine titled Creative Cuts and Folds for Paper is currently on newsstands or can be purchased online through Annie's Attic through late April. It features a variety of projects to helps you get the most from popular card-making tools such as scoring boards from Scor-Pal®, die-cutting and embossing templates from Spellbinders™ and die-cutting cartridges for the Cricut!®


Several of the Scor-pal designers created projects specifically for this new publication and today they are taking time to share more about it. Be sure and stop by and congratulate these designers and check not only their project that is featured in Creative Cuts and Folds for Paper but their other Scor-pal projects as well!