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i STAMP by Nancy Riley: SCORING CARDSTOCK | Card stock, Scrapbooking techniques, Paper crafts for kids

At my very first stamp class as a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator, I demonstrated how I score CS (cardstock). It was a lightbulb moment for some of those in attendance! Although there are several ways to score CS, this is my preferred method and is the way I have always done it. It is so-o-o simple, yet provides a nice even score line and a fold without crinkles! Supplies Needed: Paper Cutter (mine is the Fiskars brand from Stampin' Up!). It cuts paper up to 12 inches, and features easy-to-read…

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Easy Card Making Techniques using the Simply Scored Scoring Tool in 2025 | Card making techniques, Simple cards, Card making

Think the Simply Scored Scoring Tool is just for scoring card bases? Nope. There is so much more you can do with it. In this demonstration, I show you 5 different ways to use the Simply Scored Scoring

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Tool Talk: Scoring Board | Card making techniques, Paper rosettes, Paper crafts

I've never been much of a gadget girl. I can resist most of the products that promise to make my life easier and more productive. But occasionally, a tool comes along that really does make it all easier and faster,...

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Score Like A Pro: Quick Tips for Scoring Cards and Paper Projects

Stop the frustration when you’re scoring cards and other paper projects! Score like a pro with today’s quick tips! Watch Along Here! Tips For Scoring Tip 1: Use the trimmer to score Tip 2: Test out using a bone folder compared to a stylus tool on the Take Your Pick Continue Reading → The post Score Like A Pro With These Quick Tips! appeared first on Scrapping Stamping and Stuff.

What's The Perfect Fun Embellishment To Top Off My Box? A Paper Rosette! | Paper rosettes, Card making supplies, Christmas cards handmade

I love to take scraps of paper and make a paper rosette. You can use the rosettes on top of gift packages or make a paper lolly. Watch how.

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How to Score a Lattice Background | Card making techniques, Card making tips, Card making tutorials

I have used a Scor-Pal in the pictures below; it really is the simplest of the scoring tools to use for this particular pattern because of its 1/2" grooves. I have been asked if you can do the same thing using a Fiskars paper Trimmer or a different scoring tool. The answer is yes, but it takes more effort to keep the diagonal lines perfect since you can't really use the guide to align the paper. Have fun! Stamps: Peaches by Lockhart Stamp Company Cardstock: Intense Kiwi, Frosted Orange, and…

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Make a scoring board for free! | The frugal crafter, Scoreboard, Diy travel journal

Everyone is raving about the Score-Pal and quite frankly I was feeling a bit left out (but there is no way I am dropping $40 on one, I’d rather spend my $$ on more paper and stamps!) so I dec…

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How to Score with Cricut in 2025 | Cricut scoring stylus, Cricut craft room, Cricut

If you are a paper crafter, or just getting started with some paper crafts, you know how important scoring can be. Whether it’s for folds in greeting cards or assembling 3D paper and cardstock projects, you need to know how to score with Cricut. #cricut #cricutexplore #cricutmaker #cricutmade #cricutprojects

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How to Score a Lattice Background | Card making tips, Card making tutorials, Card making techniques

I have used a Scor-Pal in the pictures below; it really is the simplest of the scoring tools to use for this particular pattern because of its 1/2" grooves. I have been asked if you can do the same thing using a Fiskars paper Trimmer or a different scoring tool. The answer is yes, but it takes more effort to keep the diagonal lines perfect since you can't really use the guide to align the paper. Have fun! Stamps: Peaches by Lockhart Stamp Company Cardstock: Intense Kiwi, Frosted Orange, and…

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Stämpelkällan-inspiration: Tuesday tip/Tutorial | Pop up cards, Card making tutorials, Fun fold cards

Todays tips is an free standing pop-up card. Score the 4 1/4 x 11" piece of cardstock at 1", 2 3/4", 3 3/4", 5 1/2", 7 1/4", 8 1/4" and 10". Make a mark about 1/2" from both sides of the 5 1/2 line. Cut a slit for the tag. Cut out your tag so it fits the slit. My tag is 3 1/4" x 5". Apply double-sided tape on the the end of the base. And on the other end of the base. Slide your tag into the slit. Attach the tape to the tag, as shown. A close-up. Do the same on the other side. Now it´s ready…

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