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12/1/25

ScorPal Treat Box

 Hi everyone, it's time for a new Scor-Pal challenge.  Just create a project with more than one score.   I've created a treat box to give family and friends this year. They are extremely addicting and so much fun to make.


Supplies:  Scor-Pal
Scor-Tape
Whiskers Graphics Twine
Joy Clair Stamps



Cut cardstock 5" x 8".
With the 8" width across the Scor Pal, score at 1" and 7".
Rotate and score at 1" and 4".


Cut into each corner as shown above.
Add Scor-Tape to each corner and fold the corners in to create the box.


To create the top layers, cut 2 pieces of cardstock, each 3" x 5".
Score each at 1/2" and 1 1/2".
Add Scor-Tape along the 1/2" score.


Remove the Scor-Tape and add each panel to the bottom of the box, lining up the 1/2" score line with the bottom edge of the box.
To strengthen the box, add a separate panel of cardstock 2 7/8" x 5 7/8" across the exterior.
This also covers the added scored panels.


To decorate the box, proceed as follows:

Cut white cardstock:
2 pieces each 2 7/8" x 3 3/8".
2 pieces each 7/8" x 2 7/8"
2 pieces each 7/8" x 5 7/8"
1 piece 5 7/8" x 2 7/8"

Cut pattern paper:
2 pieces each 2 3/4" x 3 1/4".
2 pieces each 3/4" x 2 3/4"
2 pieces each 3/4" x 5 3/4"
1 piece 5 3/4" x 2 3/4"

Layer the pieces together and adhere each piece to the box.


Fill the box with assorted candies and a gift card.

Finish by wrapping with twine and adding a tag.

What a great way to give "a little something" to those you care about this year.

Thanks for stopping by.

Steph

11/13/25

BPM Waterfall card

 Hi everyone, I'm using some amazing stamps from Blank Page Muse.


Blank Page Muse die cuts:  Masquerade Ephemera Paper Embellishments



Stop by the Blank Page Muse blog for complete details.

Thanks for stopping by.

Steph


Looking for more Inspiration? Click the links below!
The Blank Page Muse Shop https://blankpagemuse.com/

11/1/25

ScorPal November Be Thankful

 Hi everyone, it's time for a new Scor-Pal challenge.  Just create a project with more than one score.

Today, I'm sharing a tag using a scored panel for the background.


Cut pattern paper to fit the chipboard tag - approx. 4" x 7".


Score along every 1/2" across the panel.
Rotate and score every 1/2" again creating squares.


Ink over the scored lines with brown ink for definition.


Adhere the scored panel to the tag.
Cut off any excess and ink the edges with brown ink.
Add a burlap panel and assorted elements on top.


Finish by adding die cut mushrooms and flourishes to the tag.
Rather than adding twine to the tag hole, I placed a large brad and a flourish.
Then I added a twine bow.

This is a fun project to create with whatever left over elements you have available.

Thanks for stopping by.

Steph

10/1/25

ScorPal Owl Friendship

Hi everyone, it's time for a new Scor-Pal challenge.  Just create a project with more than one score.


Supplies: Scor-Pal, Scor-Tape
Stamps:  Heartfelt Creations, Hero Arts

I created a similar card a year or so ago and wanted to try it again with a different effect.



Cut cardstock 6" x 12".
With the 12" length at the edge, score at 4" and 8".



Cut along the 2 scored lines as shown - 3" at the left side and 4 1/2" at the right side.


Rotating the panel and placing the straight edge across the channel, score at 1/4" and 11 3/4".
These will be used for the tabs.


To create the 2 tabs, cut along the 1/4" edges as shown, leaving about 1/2" for the tab.


Fold along the scored lines.
Score 1/2" from the right edge of the center panel at the tab area.
Fold the left panel towards the center and lightly mark where the tab meets the panel at the 1/2" score line.  Cut along the mark so the tab can slip inside.
When the tab is inserted, this creates the bowed effect.
Do the same so the smaller panel's tab can slip inside.


Cut white cardstock 4" x 6", or at least long enough so you have some excess once your fussy cut around the image.
Stamp and emboss the owls along the top edge and color with Copic Markers.
Fussy cut around the stamped image and ink the panel with brown ink.
Adhere the panel to the card then fussy cut the card around the owls.


Cut the outer flaps into your desired shape, softening the straight edges.
Stamp and emboss a phrase just under the owls.
Stamp and emboss a second phrase, inking the edges and adhere it to the smaller flap.


Finish by adding rhinestones about the card.

Thanks for stopping by.

Steph

9/1/25

Scorpal Waterfall Card

Hi everyone, it's time for a new Scor-Pal challenge.  Just create a project with more than one score.  Today, I've created a waterfall card.


This belly band wrapped waterfall card is a fun card to share with everyone.


Cut green cardstock 4 1/4" x 11" and score at 5 1/2" to create the card.
Cut pattern paper to fit the front and base of the card.


To create the waterfall effect, cut green cardstock 2 1/4" x 11".
Cut 6 pieces of green cardstock 2 1/2" x 2 1/2".
Cut 6 pieces of pattern paper 2 1/4" x 2 1/4.
Corner round the bottom edges and adhere together.
Laying one of the squares on the length of green cardstock, score just above it.
Then score 6 additional lines 1/4" apart.


Place Score-Tape lining it at the scored lines.


Starting from the bottom, remove the Scor-Tape backing and adhere one of the squares.
Continue removing the backing and adhering the squares until all 6 are in place.


Placing the adhered panels face down, cut the excess cardstock so it aligns with the bottom edge of the first square.
Corner round the edges of the panel.
Cut pattern paper to fit and also corner round the edges.


Flip the panels over and cut pattern paper to fit the other side of the green panel.
This gives the waterfall a bit more strength.
Fold this panel down so it is behind the waterfall panels.


To create the mechanism, cut green cardstock 1" x 5" and fold it to fit around the back panel.
Slip the loose bottom green square under the wrap.
Add glue to the first (bottom) square where it overlaps the wrap.
Cut a tab and slip it between the layers to use as a "pull".


Flipping the panel over, add Scor-Tape to the wrap ONLY.
This piece will be adhered to the card and make the waterfall work.


Adhere the waterfall to the card base, being sure to line the tap with the bottom edge.
If you pull on the tab, the waterfall panels move.


Decorate the squares as desired with stamps and die cuts (preferably before adhering everything together)!!!

Thanks for stopping by.

Steph

8/1/25

ScorPal Butterfly Pop Up Card

 Hi everyone, it's time for a new Scor-Pal challenge.  Just create a project with more than one score.


While this card looks intricate, it is quite easy to make.
Cut cardstock panel 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" for the card base and score in half.
Cut cardstock panel 5 1/2" x 8 1/4" for the pop up panel.


Score the smaller panel as follows:
1/2", 1 1/4", 2", 2 3/4", 5 1/2", 6 1/4", 7", 7 3/4"


Fold on each score line, getting a good folds.


Place Scor-Tape on both edges.


Folding the panel with the Scor-Tape underneath, fold the panels so both 3/4" panels are flat.
Remove the Scor-Tape and adhere in the flat position.
This allows the ultimate pop up panels to be square.


And this is what the panel looks like once standing up.
Note the square pop ups.


Place Scor-Tape along the pop ups.
Remove the Scor-Tape for the next step.


Fold the pop up panel flat and place the left edge along the fold line of the card.
Keeping it flat, adhere the pop up panel in place.


Decorate the front.
Cut 2 panels of paper 5/8" x 5 3/8" and 1 panel 2 5/8" x 5 3/8".


I added white cardstock and strips of the pattern paper inside along with a stamped sentiment.


Finally, I stamped and fussy cut a butterfly for the front, adding gems as a trail.
A stamped and popped sentiment was added below the butterfly.

AND, just so you are aware, fold down the panels to the card and slip into an envelope.
It folds perfectly for mailing!

Thanks for stopping by.

Steph

7/1/25

ScorPal Double Pocket Birthday Card

Hi everyone, it's time for a new Scor-Pal challenge.  Just create a project with more than one score.  I've created a double pocket birthday card.


Supplies: ScorPal
ScorTape
Pattern Paper
Stamps

Card base:  White cardstock 8 1/2" x 11"
Score at 4 1/4"; rotate and score at 5 1/2".


Open the cardstock and cut away the lower left panel.


Mark 1 1/2" from the cut edge and fold on the diagonal.
Place adhesive along the exterior edges ONLY.
Fold left side corner on the diagonal to meet the center score line.
Place adhesive along the side and corner edges.


Cut pattern paper to fit front of card.
Ink edges before adhering.

Place ScorTape on ribbon and adhere to the edge of each pocket.



Wrap the ribbon on the bottom pocket toward the back of the card.


Cut pattern paper to fit the back of the card which helps cover the ribbon.


Add a large wood package to the front.

Decorate tags to fit each pocket, adding a gift card to one.

Thanks for stopping by.

Steph