8/26/11

Scor-pal Last Days of Summer Blog Hop



Summer is drawing to a close and what better way to celebrate Summer than by showcasing summer projects. Check out today's posting at Scor-pal to get all the details of today's hop.

I created this card using an assortment of products, showcasing how amazing the Scor-pal is. Since my card was a little plain around the edges, the Scor-pal added just the right amount of definition.



I cut my striped pattern paper into a block, then scored around the block twice 1/4" apart. A light swipe of white ink helps the score lines show up. Reversing my striped paper, I used the words to create the focal element which I backed with cardstock. I then wrapped Twine around it before adhering it to my card.

Summer was stamped in black ink, embossed and mounted on cardstock before adhering it to the card with foam adhesives. The circular image was stamped on which cardstock, colored with Copic Markers and added to the card with a paper tagger.


Enjoy.

Supplies:
Scoring Tool: Scor-pal
Cardstock: Bazzill
Pattern paper: Reminisce
Stamps: Serendipity, Hero Arts
Ink: Clearsnap Jasmine Mix'd Media Inkx, Stephanie Barnard Licorice and Tangerine Ink
Embossing Powder: Clearsnap Black
Markers: Copic Markers
Twine: The Twinery
Paper Tagger: Around the Block



22 comments:

  1. Fun card! I love my Scor-Pal for embossing!!

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  2. Such a wonderful summery card! Colors are GREAT! I just got my very first order from The Twinery, I also own a Scor Pal, add in some pretty paper and Watch Out! :) TFS!

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  3. Great card. I like seeing how you use the twine. I just got my first order.

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  4. What a cute and simple card. I might just have to case this one. Thanks for sharing

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  5. Great card! I tend to forget the cool framing technique--thanks for the reminder! Love how you have color-coordinated the paper, coloring, and baker's twine!

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  6. so summery, i need a sore pal for sure

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  7. Your card is lovely! What a nice way to create a clean understated border on your card to make the images in the center stand out.
    Thanks for sharing! :)

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  8. I love your card! The twine is fantastic and I love the how you made the border!

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  9. adorable! i don't have a scor-pal.. :-(

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  10. Love your card and your use of color!! I like lots of colors on all my cards. Love the Scor-Pal. Must get one for sure!!

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  11. Amazing what a little embossing will do to add that perfect finishing touch to a card. Love it.

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  12. Very cool! I love the definition that the scoring gives your card!

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  13. Oh wow this card is fantastic... I like the look that the score pal did around the edges, it was just enough without being too much.
    Michelle
    mpetrovich23 at yahoo dot com
    http://peanutbutterandjellydesigns.blogspot.com

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  14. Also I am now a new follower of your blog. I love doing blog hops and finding Michelle
    mpetrovich23 at yahoo dot com
    http://peanutbutterandjellydesigns.blogspot.comnew blogs...

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  15. This is fabulous! What an easy way to add dimension to a card!

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  16. I love the use of the string on this card, & the Scor-Pal adds such dimension to it!!!

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  17. Neat card! I love to use my score pad to make embossed lines like this: adds so much definition and texture.

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  18. I just got my own score board. Great to already find out a cool way to use it! Thanks!

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  19. I joined your blog-hope you'll join mine @ krcmasterpiece.blogspot.com

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