Today the design teams of Scor-Pal and My Favorite Things are engaged in a blog hop. Check out what all the designers have done this month.
For my first card, I used a I used a premade card from DCWV which I thought would be a perfect compliment to the MFT stamp and die combo (You're Just My Type) with all the varied letters.
Using my Scor-Pal, I scored down approximately 1" from the top edge, then scored 3 lines up from the bottom edge. A little black ink across the lines really helps them stand out.
I used a Spellbinders Circle Die to cut the black circle and added it to the front of the card as a base for the images.
The typewriter and sentiment were stamped and embossed with Colorbox Donna Salazar Black Inx and Embossing Powder and then die cut with the coordinating Die-namics die from MFT. Pop dots were added behind the typewriter for some dimension.
Supplies:
Scoring Tool: Scor-Pal
Stamps, die: My Favorite Things
Ink, Embossing Powder: Colorbox, Donna Salazar Black
Card: DCWV
Cardstock: Bazzill
This next card is an easel card, which is so easy to make using my Scor-Pal. I cut my cardstock to 5 1/2" x 11, then scored it in half to create the card. I then scored 2 3/4" up on the top panel and folded it down to create the easel. A top panel cut 5 1/2" x 5 1/2" created the top layer.
I stamped MFT's Sunflower Girl on white cardstock and colored her with Copic Markers. I die cut her into an oval shape and die cut coordinating panels to mat her, adding foam adhesives between the layers. A ribbon around the center and several stickpins finished her off nicely.
I used coordinating dies for the sentiment which is also from the Sunflower Girl stamp set.
Supplies:
Scoring Tool: Scor-Pal
Stamps: My Favorite Things
Ink: Colorbox, Chestnut Roan
Cardstock: Bazzill
Pattern paper: DCWV
Pins: Fiskars
Ribbon: Stash
Thanks for stopping by. Now be sure to head back to Scor-Pal for a list of all the designers' work. And don't forget there are prizes to be given away.
Very cute cards! I haven't made an easel card in awhile. That's a good reminder!!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards, love the subtle scoring on the first one. Thanks!
ReplyDeletesoooo sweet! love the score lines on the first one (I used the same image on my creation today, too!) AND I love an easel card....yours is CUTE!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful creations Stephanie!!
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Meredith
Great cards--love the easel card especially!
ReplyDeleteLove these cards, especially the typewriter one (I am crazy over vintage!).
ReplyDeleteGreat cards. The easel card looks like fun!
ReplyDeletesuper easel card..they are fun to make..and super easy with a score-pal
ReplyDeleteVery pretty cards. I like the colours.
ReplyDeleteLovely cards! The papers match the typewriter perfectly and I adore your easel card - so cute!!
ReplyDeleteLove the way you've created texture on your 1st card and the little easel is adorable.
ReplyDeleteGreat cards and I really like the addition to the scoring on the paper, wonderful ideal!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards! TFS :)
ReplyDeleteLove your easel card! I used to make them all the time, but haven't in a while. I think I'm inspired to go make one today!
ReplyDeleteI love the easel card! Can wait to try it. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThese are both fabulous cards. TFS.
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous!! LOVE that easel card!!
ReplyDeletegorgeous cards!
ReplyDeleteNice work!
ReplyDeleteThese are both so gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteSuch cute cards! Love the easel card!
ReplyDeletePretty colors! I haven't made an easel card, they seem so complicated, but it looks like they are worth the effort.
ReplyDeleteThese are both wonderful! I really like how much interest that simple scoring can add to a card. And easel cards always look so fancy!
ReplyDeleteBoth of your cards are great. Love the typewriter card. patnbobcuddy at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteLove easels cards and yours is super cute :)
ReplyDeleteI remember typing term papers on a typewriter like that!!!
ReplyDeleteVery Very cute ideas
ReplyDeleteGreat cards! I love the typewriter.
ReplyDeletesuch a unique card!
ReplyDeleteGreat Cards. I'll have to try an easel card they are so easy to display.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute card. Love the warm colors :)
ReplyDeletei love your easel card! thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVery nice cards. Love the colors and styles! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteFabulous project ideas! tfs joy4umetoo at hotmail dot com
ReplyDeleteLove your cards! Thanks for the inspiration. :D
ReplyDelete2 simple cards but so effective, i love the colours used in the second card, the colour just pops.
ReplyDeleteWow, love them both, love the colors you chose as well for the sunflower girl!
ReplyDeleteAwesome cards! I really need to make an easel card. They look so cool!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty cards! I just love easel cards! I really need to make more of those! :)
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Katie
Love the details, the easel card is awesome, I love the score line look on the first card TFS
ReplyDeleteGreat Coloring! Beautiful Fun Cards!
ReplyDeleteThese are both so great, love them
ReplyDeleteCute cards!
ReplyDeleteSo cool never made an easel card gonna have to try !!!! Tfs Kat
ReplyDeleteGreat cards--I really like the colors on the second card.
ReplyDeleteok firstly. i am so happy there is a scorpal/MFT blog hop! i just love both products and secondly I NEED inspiration to see how to use the scorpal to its fullest. thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards and lovely projects!!
ReplyDeleteSweetness on paper!
ReplyDeleteWhat supper cute cards. Love the Easel card I will have to try this.
ReplyDeletelove the colors and the papers you used. thanks for sharing and for the chance to win.
abbraddock@msn.com
www.anita-craft-corner.blogspot.com
Goodness these are Both Just Wonderful! LOVE your easel card! Thanks so much for the inspiration! 8-)
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Shannon
Thank you for the reminder of using score lines as a design element. Your card base was perfect for the stamp.
ReplyDeleteI haven't made an easel card, thanks for showing it.
lovely cards! I haven't tried making an easel card before but I guess I will do it pretty soon :)
ReplyDeleteThese cards are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteso simple and still pretty!
ReplyDeleteLove the easel card. I forget to include these easy cards when I'm crafting. The sunflower paper is so perfect with your stamp. Really pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love the old fashioned typewriter! Your stand up idea for the card is clever.
ReplyDeleteNoreen
http://www.craftlinky.com/
The easel card is awesome. Great Job!
ReplyDeleteCUUUUTTTTEEE!!! I love that you were able to make such an original card with a premade base!!!! Love them both!!!
ReplyDeleteTwo great cards! Haven't made an easel card yet though...
ReplyDeleteLove your easel card!
ReplyDeleteReally cool card love the color, thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteCute cards. I still want to attempt an easel card. Yours is very nice :-)
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I have the typewriter set as well - so nice to see new ideas using it!
ReplyDeleteThe scoring adds a nice touch to your card. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteCute cards!
ReplyDeleteI like the girl card with it's flowery look :)
ReplyDeleteGreat job! Loved both cards. TFS.
ReplyDeleteVery cute cards!
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