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brightrachel1008 04-18-2008 03:09 PM

if anyone's still looking for a scor-pal, if you place an order for 100 dollars this month with The Angel Company you get double hostess benefits, that means 2 half priced items! one of mine is going to be the scor-pal for 23 bucks! yay! you'll have to find a TAC angel to place an order. hope this helps someone. that offer ends april 30th.

Javin012000 04-19-2008 09:12 AM

memories4you

I just visited Heart Prints!!!! Wow, I can't wait to try some of these. I just started card making and stamping within the last 2 months. I have purchased the cuttle bug and LOVE IT. Your work is wonderful. I need to ask you what a SCOR-PAL IS?


Judy

imbluebird 04-19-2008 05:19 PM

subscibing

thanks for sharing

GarnetJ 04-19-2008 06:10 PM


Originally Posted by Javin012000 (Post 9564636)
memories4you

I just visited Heart Prints!!!! Wow, I can't wait to try some of these. I just started card making and stamping within the last 2 months. I have purchased the cuttle bug and LOVE IT. Your work is wonderful. I need to ask you what a SCOR-PAL IS?


Judy

A Scor-pal is a board with multiple grooves so you can score your cardstock easily to make fancy folds.

Look on the Splitcoast home page and click on the Scor-Pal logo. Then click on the banner at the top of that page.

hedgiemama 04-19-2008 06:17 PM

These cards are awesome! :mrgreen:

deannestewartmills 04-21-2008 02:23 AM

great ideas and fab links! Thanks for sharing!

deannestewartmills 04-21-2008 02:33 AM

great ideas and fab links! Thanks for sharing!

Vonnie64 04-25-2008 08:10 AM

You can use your bone folder and a ruler with a metal edge to make the score lines on the cards and save yourself some money

DigitalStamper63 04-25-2008 08:33 AM

Great Ideas!
 
...subscribing.....

But would like to know more on how to use the bone folder and ruler technique instead of investing in a SP.

Thanks!

asuncionshija 04-25-2008 11:03 AM


Originally Posted by Vonnie64 (Post 9629137)
You can use your bone folder and a ruler with a metal edge to make the score lines on the cards and save yourself some money

If all you want is a score line, I can totally see it. On the other hand I've never seen a 'homemade' score look even remotely like the one I can get with the SI. Seems like with the grooves on the SP you'd get a pretty deep score from that too (I've never used one so I'm guessing).
So, are you just making folding scores like that? Or do you have a way to make decorative scores with a ruler that I really need to know about?:D

LaLatty 04-25-2008 09:44 PM


Originally Posted by asuncionshija (Post 9631284)
If all you want is a score line, I can totally see it. On the other hand I've never seen a 'homemade' score look even remotely like the one I can get with the SI. Seems like with the grooves on the SP you'd get a pretty deep score from that too (I've never used one so I'm guessing).
So, are you just making folding scores like that? Or do you have a way to make decorative scores with a ruler that I really need to know about?:D

I was just wondering.....can't you use your paper cutter/trimmer to score on your cardstock? I mean that's what I use when I want to score my paper, but I have read lots of posts about scor-pals. I was just wondering why people don't just use their paper cutter/trimmer with the scoring blade to score their paper as apposed to the scor-pal.

asuncionshija 04-26-2008 12:43 AM

Actually I don't use a paper cutter like that... I have the Fiskars (?) one but the cut was NEVER straight. Ish. Paid too much for that lesson! It lives under the table, covered in dust. The only way I really cut paper anymore is with a ruler & blade, either exacto type or a rotary blade. Seems archaic, but at least if there's a problem I know it was my own fault! :D

blizlady 04-26-2008 05:37 AM


Originally Posted by LaLatty (Post 9637932)
I was just wondering.....can't you use your paper cutter/trimmer to score on your cardstock? I mean that's what I use when I want to score my paper, but I have read lots of posts about scor-pals. I was just wondering why people don't just use their paper cutter/trimmer with the scoring blade to score their paper as apposed to the scor-pal.

This is exactly what I wanted to ask because I have a cutter/trimmer with a scoring blade. I haven't tried it yet to make lines and squares to be part of the card front design, but I'm going to practice to see if I like the results.

blizlady 04-26-2008 05:48 AM

Well, I just tried one of those partial cuttlebug cards with a couple score lines about an inch from the bottom, and leaving a flat section for me to stamp on. The scoring blade on my cutter/trimmer was perfect for that.

I also did a little research on the scor-pal and it seems that if you have to do multiple projects with a lot of scoring, or boxes, etc., that the scor-pal is nice because you don't have to move the paper like you do through a cutter/trimmer - just lay the paper down and use the pre-measured lines on the scor-pal. But for someone like me who doesn't mass produce cards, I think I'll use my cutter/trimmer scoring blade.

Here is a tutorial from "In my Stamp Room" blog showing how to make a tall box with the scor-pal. I suppose if you used your cutter/trimmer scoring blade it would take a little longer because you would have to move the paper along the ruler at each of the measured intervals.

http://lcsstamp.typepad.com/my_weblo...al-scor-p.html

blizlady 04-26-2008 06:12 AM

Sorry - this is getting away from the "partial cuttlebug" subject, but I thought I'd add it here for those of us that wonder if we really need a scor-pal. Maybe not for the partial cuttlebug techniques, but wow - check out these boxes that would take no time at all with the scor-pal! Moderators - feel free to move this to a different thread if that's where it should be.

Here is a cute one sheet box (Beate's tutorial) that is posted at the scor-pal site:

http://scor-pal.com/boxes/index_files/Page342.htm

And here is Lauren Meader's window box. Now I am beginning to want one of these things...lol! I have a 50% coupon for Michael's and my have to pay that store a visit!

http://scor-pal.com/boxes/index_files/Page912.htm

genescrapper 04-26-2008 06:28 AM

Partial Cuttling
 

Originally Posted by 3frog-mom (Post 9259358)
Anyone have instructions for partial cuttlebug? Where the center is still flat paper. I've seen it done, but no one explains how. Thanks a million. Rachelle

Back to the OP by Rachelle :D

Jay @ Indigo Inklings has done some awesome things with the Cuttlebug Embossing Folders
... and her instructions are wonderful!!!!

Check these out:

Partial Cuttling and Creative Cuttling

:D Hugs

smokiesgal 04-26-2008 06:59 AM

Wow! Never thought of using 2 CB folders. I will have to try this. Thanks for sharing.

genescrapper 04-26-2008 11:58 AM

Cuttlebugged card ~ made following one of Jay's tutorials listed above :D

Embossed the frame shape leaving the center untouched!

Distressed Stripes Frame ... TFL!

Hiding in My Craft Room 04-26-2008 03:03 PM

Thanks for all the great links and ideas posted!

RIRed2 04-27-2008 05:29 AM

This are so great

GETCR8V 05-03-2008 07:24 PM

Subscribing. Thanks for all of the links.

Sherry826 05-04-2008 03:57 AM

subscribing

FiStevens 05-04-2008 06:21 AM

Subscribing to this thread so that I can find it again. Thanks to everyone for sharing their knowledge

mugsy1 05-05-2008 04:51 AM

subscribing....

thanks to everyone who posted here....amazing !! the cards are stunning....

i have lots of folders and now can triple their effects !! i am so inspried !!

Sue4stampin 05-08-2008 10:35 AM

Fiskars Paper Cutter
 
[QUOTE=asuncionshija;9638121]Actually I don't use a paper cutter like that... I have the Fiskars (?) one but the cut was NEVER straight. Ish. Paid too much for that lesson! It lives under the table, covered in dust.

After I found the tips (Listed below) I have had no problem with my large Fiskars paper cutter. I'm still using it 6 years later.

1. Make sure the cutting bar is all the way down.
2. Be sure the cutting strip is in level.
3. Use a sharp blade.
4. Be sure the cutting blade is on correctly with the words to the outside.
5. It is always best to have some pressure on the large side of the paper (the board side of the cutter)
6. Always make your cuts in one direction (top to bottom or bottom to top).
7. Do your decorative edges on a different cutting strip so the straight edges will follow one track)
8. Don�t cut too many layers at once.
9. Turn or replace the cutting strip when it has multiple lines on it.

Sue4stampin

abmurray 05-11-2008 04:56 AM

subscribing

jackie1 05-12-2008 11:17 AM

WOW great information and sites to go to. My DH seen some of the things that you can do with a Cuttlebug and said that he is ok with me getting one. I should be getting one this weekend (I live 3 hours away from the nearest Micheals). Thanks for all the information.

slasley475 05-12-2008 11:57 AM


Originally Posted by jackie1 (Post 9800023)
WOW great information and sites to go to. My DH seen some of the things that you can do with a Cuttlebug and said that he is ok with me getting one. I should be getting one this weekend (I live 3 hours away from the nearest Micheals). Thanks for all the information.


I dont know if the shipping is reasonable for you or not, but Creativexpress.com had the cuttlebug on sale for 35.00 at one time!

mishaloots 05-12-2008 01:03 PM

I was about to suggest shopping around on some websites..

i have a michaels right her einour town..and they never have embossing folders..(maybe 2 or 3..) so i browsed around on line...got the machine for 35.00.....two bonus plates (the big ones that you sandwishthe dies /folders between and roll thru)....and in addition i ordered about 15 folders all on sale at 3.74 each....they gave me 4 free mini embosing plates as a gift..and free shipping...i was thrileld wiht the entire order and what it offered...

of course i wanted it IMMEDIATELY..and the 5 days of waiting for ym UPS guy was T O R T U R E..but...it was soooo worth the wait!

do a google search...youll probably find a bargain /deal of some sort..and a better selection of folders than michaels has...

my sweetie got me my CB and all of the folders in march as a bday gift! I cannot stop using it...

you'll love your as well...i dont doubt it!

have fun shopping.

jackie1 05-12-2008 01:14 PM

Thanks for the information, I have done alot of looking at different sites for prices and shipping and the cost of the machine works out to be the same if not more online as it does with buying it from Micheals, we have a nasty thing called duty that we have to pay on this end when we get large items, but I will probably buy alot of the folders and die cuts online, duty isn't as much for small items because they don't weigh as much. Thanks

Sandra Stamper 05-12-2008 01:50 PM

Scoring
 
have an old "box maker" thing from Aleens from quite a few years ago.
it scores the paper fine, you just have to start and stop properly to avoid a 'nick"
the platform looks like a miniature Score Pal and one side is for the top of the box and the other is for thebottom.
thought some of you would like to dig thru your old stuff and try it.

nancystamps 03-22-2009 05:28 PM

Subscribing...great ideas here!

bound4london 03-22-2009 09:57 PM

Oh I am going to have to play more with my Bug this week. And need more folders. Always need more folders.

KraftyChic 03-23-2009 05:16 PM

Cool ideas to try!


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