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I love this project, perfect storage for unmounted stamps. You did a great job!
Diana
Pam...thanks so much for the directions and pictures....it's raining today so I guess it's a perfect day to stay in and score and craft boxes!!! TFS...g
I've used the Scor-Pal on all of the projects in my gallery. I've also made several cards with embossed designs on the front using the SP but I haven't uploaded them yet.
One of my friends at the UK Scrappers site was kind enough to send me some of the UK "peel-offs" and I asked her what I could send her from here in the US and she said she did not need anything. I then asked her for her mailing address so that I could send her a "Thank You" card...of course I am also sending her a notepad with matching envelopes . Here are the particulars regarding the card:
Papers Used: Card base if GA-Pacific CS, the other white CS used is Royal Brites Matte and Black CS by Western Crafts.
Ribbon: Offray Swiss Dot Black5
Button: "Nice" Metal Button by Keepsake Essentials
Doodles: Doodles Rub-ons by Making Memories
Border: Fiskar's "Lace" Border Punch
"Thank You" was designed by me using KNK Studio GE software, cut using my CraftRobo and embossed with several layers of black embossing power. The font used: KNK "Champion" script font. The score lines were made using my Scor-Pal!!! /IMG]
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I've used the Scor-Pal on all of the projects in my gallery. I've also made several cards with embossed designs on the front using the SP but I haven't uploaded them yet.
I use my Scor-Pal on a daily basis for the card fold, but this is the first time I used it to create the card! After seeing everyone's posts, I am going to go back and try out some of your fab ideas!! Wow ladies!!
Charlene,
It says this photo has been removed?
Diana
Hi Diana, There was a problem with the first photo download so I downloaded again and forgot to change the URL here....sorry. The notepad is 5" X 8" Jr. legal size...haven't seen this style here...yet!
I have been adding photos of projects into my SCS gallery and adding the label Sco-pal so others can see ideas of what you can do with it. Most of the samples are under Cards but not all. I love the Scor-Pal!!! I have always enjoyed folded projects but now they are so much easier.
I also just posted a slide show on my blog with baby albums using my Scor-pal on the pages for texture. I have done some tutorials on my blog too, click on the left for Scor-pal and it will take you there. Check them out if you have time. Thanks and blessings
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I got my NEW and improved scor-pal yesterday. Woohoo! I had the original version and decided I needed the updated one. Here is a project that I got off of the scor pal idea page. Thank you Brenda Quintana for the excellent pics and easy to follow instructions!
I got my NEW and improved scor-pal yesterday. Woohoo! I had the original version and decided I needed the updated one. Here is a project that I got off of the scor pal idea page. Thank you Brenda Quintana for the excellent pics and easy to follow instructions!
Ok now I am SO excited to share this with you all. First, its totally written out on my blog so if you want to read the whole story there it is. Ok, so basically I was trying to set up my new stamproom, as we moved this past week. I was working WAY too hard to create a grid for the room, in 1 foot increments so after a bit of measuring and using a ruler I said to myself " gosh I wish there was something easier to use". Right to the side of my desk was the trusty scorpal so here is the result!
I used it with 1" measurements on copy paper, to create an area grid, and then did the same with sticky notes to create the furniture and big tables. It seriously took just minutes to create...
VOILA! it was amazing, easy and just perfect. Tonight? I am stamping in my newly set up stamproom, where everything fit the first time. Thanks Scorpal, it was Pal-tastic!
So, I made this card Snoopyrific for yesterday's color combo challenge--i used the great tutorial on the website for the scoring with markers. It was so easy and made a great BG---back to experimenting with it, let's see what else i can come up with.
I will be posting the address after I have a couple posts here. SCS wont allow me yet. So here is another cool idea to share.
If you thought textured paper was not the right material for the Scorpal, well I did too at first. Last night I was working on a cute project for my team swap and had plain pink Bazzill which I adore anyway, but I thought to try a little somethin somethin on it.
I had a 2x4.25 piece and did a light scoring around just 1/4 inch in and loved it! that will be posted (photowise) as well this morning...
just trying to get my 3 posts in so I can add photos and such
Another cool thought. I love to sand the edges of photos. Well this morning I tried Scorpal-ling my photo and sanding the texture it brought out. WOW! I really like the result.
From here I can try sanding out lines to create custom journaling lines on projects and photos too. I am so excited!
I really wanted my scrappers floss to lay flatter on a card the other day. I just scored into the cardstock and created a valley for that and it was PERFECT for mailing.
I will be posting the address after I have a couple posts here. SCS wont allow me yet. So here is another cool idea to share.
If you thought textured paper was not the right material for the Scorpal, well I did too at first. Last night I was working on a cute project for my team swap and had plain pink Bazzill which I adore anyway, but I thought to try a little somethin somethin on it.
I had a 2x4.25 piece and did a light scoring around just 1/4 inch in and loved it! that will be posted (photowise) as well this morning...
just trying to get my 3 posts in so I can add photos and such
annette
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