Thursday, February 20, 2014

Throwback Thursday - Sticky Note Holder and Gift Box by Diane Zechman

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Sticky Note Holder & Gift Box
By Diane Zechman

Adapted from tutorial by Bridgett Owens






Supplies:
Scor-Pal, Scor-Tape
Paper cutter
Scissors
3” Sticky Note pad
papers, ribbon, etc. to embellish
stamps and ink, if desired (Sweet ‘n Sassy- Winter Girls used here)
Note Holder:
2 pieces of 3 ½” x 3 ½” chipboard
1 piece of 3 ¼” x 6 ¾” cardstock or heavy patterned paper
2 pieces of 4 ½” x 4 ½” patterned paper
Gift Box:
1 piece of 4 ¾” x 10 ¼” cardstock


Sticky Note Holder
Step 1: Align the 3 ¼” x 6 ¾” cardstock along the left fence and score the 6 ¾” side @ 3 ¼” and 3 ½”. Fold and crease scored lines. Set aside.


Step 2: Apply Scor-Tape to one side of each of the chipboard pieces. Center each chipboard square onto the back side of the 4 ½” patterned paper. Miter the corners and secure the sides down with additional Scor-Tape.


Step 3: Apply Scor-Tape to one side of your cardstock up to the first score line and center it onto one chipboard square. Repeat this process for the other chipboard cover.


Step 4: Adhere sticky note pad to the inside and decorate as desired.



Gift Box
Step 5: Align cardstock along the left fence and score the 10 ¼” side @ 1/2” and 9”.


Step 6: Slide the cardstock over so the left side is at the 1/8” mark. Score @ 4 ¼” and 5 ½”.



Step 7: Turn the cardstock 90 degrees and score @ 3”.


Step 8: Using scissors, cut the vertical score lines up to the horizontal score line. Remove the small rectangular section at the bottom left. Then trim the 2 largest flaps to 1 ¼” wide. This will create the box bottom. You will now have four flaps.



Step 9: Fold and crease all scored lines. Adhere patterned paper layers to the front side, if desired.



Step 10: Turn the paper over. Fold both sides in, adhering together with Scor-Tape to form the box.



Step 11: Fold bottom flaps in one at a time, applying Scor-Tape to adhere the flaps shut.



Step 12: Decorate as desired. The gift box will hold 1 or 2 Sticky Note Holders.


Thursday, February 13, 2014

Throwback Thursday - 2, 4, 6, 8 Box with Diane Zechman

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2-4-6-8 Box

By Diane Zechman


Supplies
Scor-Pal
Scor-Tape
Paper cutter
Scissors
Hole punch
Ribbon
5 1/2 x 8 1/2 piece of cardstock (1/2 sheet) or heavy patterned paper
Stamps and ink, if desired (Sweet ‘n Sassy- Snowy Hello used here)

Step 1: Align paper along left fence and score the 8 ½” side @ 2”, 4”, 6”, and 8”


Step 2: Turn the paper 90 degrees and score the 5 ½” side @ 2”


Step 3: Using scissors, cut the vertical score lines up to the horizontal score line. Remove the small rectangular section at the end. This will create the box bottom. You will now have four 2” flaps


Step 4: Stamp cardstock (or add patterned paper) if desired


Step 5: Fold and crease all scored lines. Apply Scor-Tape to the long tab on the right side; peel off paper backing


Step 6: Turn the paper over. Fold both sides in, adhering together to form the box


Step 7: Fold bottom flaps in one at a time, applying Scor-Tape to adhere the flaps shut.


Step 8: Push the top of two opposite sides in and squeeze the remaining two sides together like a milk carton.


Step 9: Hold firmly and punch two 1/8” holes near the top. Thread ribbon through holes and tie shut.


Step 10: Decorate as desired.


Variations:


Punch or diecut a window in the box before assembling; line the hole with a piece of acetate secured with Scor-Tape.
Instead of a ribbon closure, try using a metal clip to hold it shut.
Make the box from clear acetate for a see-through favor box.
Vary the height of the box by changing the length of the 5 ½” side of the paper. A full sheet of cardstock will make a tall, skinny box.
Try changing the measurements to create a rectangular box. Start with 11” wide paper and score @ 2”, 5”, 7”, and 10”.

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Throwback Thursday with Toni Storie - Mini Pizza Box

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I'm back with another fun Scor-Pal project.  I've got a box for you.  It's another box that you can make it out of one sheet of card stock and some patterned paper. After a few scores, cuts and embellishments, the mini pizza box is ready to fill and give away. 
Here is what you need to get started:
  • One 6" x 11" piece of card stock
  • One 3 3/4" x 3 3/4" piece of card stock
  • One 3 5/8" x 3 5/8" piece of patterned paper
  • Additional card stock for embellishment
  • Scor-Pal
  • Scor-Tape
  • Scissors
  • Dies and die cutting tool
  • Dimensional adhesive
First, place the 6" by 11" piece of card stock with the 6" side of the paper against the top fence of the Scor-Pal.  Score at 1" and 5".
Turn your card stock so that the 11" side of the paper is against the top fence of the Scor-Pal.  Score at 1", 5", 6" and 10". 
Cut from the outside edges in to the 1" line on all 1", 5", 6" and 10" score lines to create 6 separate 1"x 1" tabs. 
Crease all of the score lines.
Flip the card stock over and apply Scor-Tape to the back side of each tab, as shown.
Remove the adhesive backing from the first two tabs and adhere the first section to create the mini pizza box lid.  Remove the adhesive backing from the other four tabs and adhere to the inside of the second section to create the base of the mini pizza box.
Decorate your mini pizza box, as desired.  Adhere the  patterned paper on top of the card stock mat and mount that on top of the mini pizza box.  Trim out label shape and use dimensional adhesive to mount on top of patterned paper.  Die cut and emboss leaves and embellish around the label shape with sentiment. 
Fill with anything you desire.  I can't decide if I will fill with pumpkin shaped cookies in a wax paper envelope or if I will fill with hand written notes about the things for which I am thankful throughout the month.  This is a nice sized little box and could easily hold many things.  You can let your imagination run wild.

Thanks for reading all the way through today's tutorial!

Details - Paper: DCWV Autumn Melody Stack, DCWV Autumn Melody Cardstock Stack; Accessories: Scor-Pal, Scor-Tape, paper snips, Shapeabilities Fall Foliage, dimensional adhesive, glue dots.

Saturday, February 1, 2014

"More Than One Score" Scor-Pal Challenge #1 - Flowers

Welcome to the 1st Monthly Challenge here at Scor-Pal!
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 are starting off with an easy theme, we just want you to include Flowers on your scored project.
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 February 28th and the new one starts on March 1st. Winners and our favorites will be revealed on March 5th.
Now for some inspiration

Katie Tate


Diane Zechman


Steph Ackerman


Janice Whiting


Toni Storie


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.

* "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!


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Monday, December 16, 2013

Facebook Fan Page Giveaway!

Are you a fan of Scor-Pal on Facebook? If you are, or even not, then you will want to go over to THE PAGE to see our great news!

Hint, here are the details!



Katie

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Quick and Easy Holiday Cards with Toni Storie

Hello Crafty Friends!  We are in December and it's time to whip up some quick holiday cards.  There's nothing like your Scor-Pal to get the job done with some pizazz.  Today, I am featuring a Z Fold card.  This card has a different fold than your regular card to make it that much more memorable!
For this card, you will need:
  • 4 1/4" x 11" piece of card stock
  • 2 5/8" x 4 1/8" piece of designer paper
  • 4 1/8" x 5 3/8" piece of designer paper. 
  • Matching card stock scraps for die cutting
  • Stamps
  • Ink
  • Assorted dies (snowflakes, rounded scallop frame and rounded rectangle)
  • Embellishments
Place the 4 1/4" by 11" piece of card stock into your Scor-Pal with the 11" side against the top fence.  Score at 5 1/2". 
Flip your card stock over and with the 11" side still against the top fence of the Scor-Pal, score at 2 3/4".
Crease all of your folds to create the "Z" shaped card base.
At this step, you could go crazy with embellishments or you can keep it simple.  I die cut and sponged five small snowflakes.  Then I die cut a rounded scallop frame and two rounded rectangles.  I quickly stamped the two rounded rectangles with a snowflake background and sentiments.  I adhered the patterned paper to my card base with some Scor-Tape.  Next, I matted the rounded rectangle on the rounded scallop frame and adhered only the left side of the rectangle to the top of my "Z".  Then, I added rhinestones to each snowflake and popped them up with some dimensional adhesive.  Finally, I adhered the second rounded rectangle to the bottom of my "Z" so that it hides neatly behind the top rounded scallop frame.
This completes my quick and easy holiday card for today!  Here's one more photo of it closed and in my flower frog. 
Here's to a wonderfully creative day.  Thank you for stopping by!

Details - Stamps: Warm Winter Wishes (Flourishes), Occasional Quotes (Stampin' Up!); Paper: Riding Hood Red, Neenah Solar Crest White, SEI Wintersong dp; Ink: Bordering Blue, Basic Gray; Accessories: Scor-Pal, Scor-Tape, Spellbinders Create a Flake 2, Rounded Scallop Frame die (Verve), Rounded Rectangle die (Verve), Recollection rhinestones, sponge dauber, stampin' dimensionals. 

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Quick and Easy Holiday Cards with Lisa Andrews

Today we have a Quick and Easy card from Lisa.


 

Christmas is just around the corner and making a quick and easy card could never be easier!
Here is how I made my gatefold card.


First I started with a piece of card stock 4" x 8", a piece of designer paper 3 3/4" x 3 3/4", a memory box die cut from a sparkly glitter paper and a piece of designer cut with Spellbinders Nestibilities Label 16 Die, my Scor-Pal, Scor-Tape and a sparkly gem from Stampin Up!


Score the card stock at 4" and 6" to create your gatefold. 



Next, cut the piece of designer paper in half so you have two pieces that are 1 7/8" x 3 3/4".  Attach them to the front of the card with Scor-Tape.  Add the Label, sentiment, Snowflake die and gem and you have a nice and easy Christmas card ready for the giving!


Thanks for stopping by and I hope you have a wonderful Holiday Season!!

Lisa