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Hello, I just bought a Scor Pal because I want to start making gift boxes with cards to give away. But, I was a little bit disappointed it didn't come with templates. I just need a great looking box template that I can place some cards in to give away. Can anyone help me? I am really new to this.
Thank you in advance!
i hope that once you get to working with your scor pal you will be more pleased with it. i LOVE LOVE my scor pal. i get templates from lots of different places to use with it.
ETA... also if you go to the scor pal web site there are some instructions there for making boxes. i just clicked on basics. good luck!
I know that Sharon Johnson has some great instructions for making boxes for different sized cards on her blog (No Time to Stamp......sorry, I'd link but shhhhh!! I'm at work and don't have my quick links)
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I know that Sharon Johnson has some great instructions for making boxes for different sized cards on her blog (No Time to Stamp......sorry, I'd link but shhhhh!! I'm at work and don't have my quick links)
Did you check out Scor-pal's magazine? Each month, they have a new magazine with tons of projects including all kinds of boxes with all the templates and where to score and cut. It's awesome and it's right on their website at www.scor-pal.com.
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Hello, I just bought a Scor Pal because I want to start making gift boxes with cards to give away. But, I was a little bit disappointed it didn't come with templates. I just need a great looking box template that I can place some cards in to give away. Can anyone help me? I am really new to this.
Thank you in advance!
Once you start searching online, you will be overwhelmed with all of the things you can do with your Scor-Pal! It's awesome!
Some gals at work and I just made boxed notecards for a charity silent auction, and used the box template by Beate here on SCS in the resources. Here's the link. It was super easy with the ScorPal and the finished product is adorable!
OH yeah, I almost forgot! Check out www.bydonovan.com. Talk about templates for everything in the world!
Jan Donovan has been around the crafting world forever and she creates these beautiful templates and offers them completely free. This is a great site.
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Some gals at work and I just made boxed notecards for a charity silent auction, and used the box template by Beate here on SCS in the resources. Here's the link. It was super easy with the ScorPal and the finished product is adorable!
Ladies....These are nice links, but I still feel using the Scor-Pal website tutorials for making boxes the easiest. No need to copy, carefully cut and fold. With Scor-Pal, just score, fold and tape. Works great!
I do like the little gable box in the link in Post #13. A bit small but should be easiest enough to figure how to enlarge it.
Check out Papertrey Ink for templates to download for $5.
And here is Lauren's (designer of templates for Papertrey) blog where she has so many cute ideas for using them. She also has some video tutorials showing how she creates some of her awesome projects.
[quote=IMBlessed5;13491569]Once you start searching online, you will be overwhelmed with all of the things you can do with your Scor-Pal! It's awesome!
OH MYLAAAANTA!!! You have some delightful Scor-Pal projects on your blog!
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Some gals at work and I just made boxed notecards for a charity silent auction, and used the box template by Beate here on SCS in the resources. Here's the link. It was super easy with the ScorPal and the finished product is adorable!
WOW fantastic link and she makes it so easy to understand.
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WOW..you guys are wonderful. I have more templates to work with that I know what to do with them! I appreciate you all reaching out and providing such great resources.
Did you check out Scor-pal's magazine? Each month, they have a new magazine with tons of projects including all kinds of boxes with all the templates and where to score and cut. It's awesome and it's right on their website at www.scor-pal.com.
I checked out the e-zines and projects, but all I could get were pictures. Are there directions or tutorials to go with the pictures? I couldn't find them. Thanks for your help.
Michelle
I checked out the e-zines and projects, but all I could get were pictures. Are there directions or tutorials to go with the pictures? I couldn't find them. Thanks for your help.
Michelle
On any of those pages, you'll see a list of projects on the left side of your screen. Click on any of them, the tutorial will open up and there are pictures and step by step directions.
On any of those pages, you'll see a list of projects on the left side of your screen. Click on any of them, the tutorial will open up and there are pictures and step by step directions.
I'm still having trouble. I clicked on February 09 E-zine. It opened up a site with wonderful pictures. The only thing to click on was the author's blog which I found difficult to locate the projects. The picture on the right showing the current e-zine shows the window I get except I do not get the list that shows on the left side.