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Friday, May 3, 2013

A Case of the Miniatures! - Scor-Pal meets SEI !

It's my turn today for the cross promotion on the Scor-Pal blog between Scor-Pal and SEI and I like to call mine a "case of the minitures!"
Be sure to check out the projects made by the SEL team too on the SEL blog
I loved the papers, so soft and girly and I knew a piece of home decor for my daughter would be a perfect fit.
We often think only of the Scor-Pal for full sized projects like boxes and cards but this time I used the Scor-Buddy as I was working with much smaller pieces of paper
This project shows lots of different techniques and embellishments that can be created with your Scor-Buddy



Project Recipe:
Tools - Scor-Pal, Scor-Buddy, Scor-Mat and Scor-Envi
Adhesive - Scor-Tape and Hot Glue
Stamps - Mini Tangle Tilda and Mini Princess Tilda with Ballet Shoes
Medium - Copic Markers
Paper - Diane by SEI
Wooden Memory Frame - The Paper Studio
Metal, Wood and Glass Accents - The Paper Studio
Twine - The Twinery
Sentiments - Heidi Grace and Making Memories
Flower Stickers - The Paper Studio
Beads - Unknown
Silk Flowers - Prima
Paper Flowers - Recollections
Buttons - Dress It Up
Letter Beads - Walmart
Butterfly Punch - Martha Stewart



Start by decorating the inside of the sections of the frame.



Punch a 12" strip of paper to make a ruffled rosette. Score between the scallops of the punched edge and on the 1/2 of the scallop and then fan fold a create your rosette.



First let me apologize for the "glue strings" in the photo. Using the same fan folding technique you can create a fan rather than a rosette and this one fits perfectly into the corner of this square frame.



Using the directions on the Scor-Envi create a mini envelope as an embellishment.



You can create simple standing frames by scoring across the card stock at 1/2" and burnishing.



Another reason to keep the Scor-Buddy on your desk when you are crafting is that often you need a quick straight fold like across the butterfly to make it's wings pop up.



Create a scored background and then use ink to highlight the score lines.



I made another rosette and added a stem and leaves this time.

The following photos are just close ups of the completed project.








Challenges:
Paper Crafting Journey - Anything Goes (3 entries only)
The Sisterhood of Crafters - Anything Goes (3 entries)
Patties Creations - Anything But a Card
Bearly Mine - Anything Goes (2 entries only)
Fussy and Fancy - Anything Goes

I hope you enjoyed this and have loved all the projects this week.
Katie

5 comments:

  1. WOW what a cool project Kate! Thanks for all the tips & tricks ... what fun ... I'll be trying some of these real soon!
    Thanks so much for joining us at The Sisterhood ‘Free For All (anything goes)’ challenge and please come back again soon!
    Darlene
    one of the 'Sistahs'
    The Sisterhood of Crafters
    DAR’S CRAFTY CREATIONS

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  2. Very gorgeous project. I love idea. Papers are so spring. Thanks for playing with us at Fussy & Fancy challenge.
    Nathalie

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  3. What a fabulous project. So much wonderful design and detail. A real labour of love. Thank you for sharing your project with us at PCJ Challenge.
    Laine
    xx

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  4. Your creation is beautiful ... great job!
    Thank you for sharing it with us in BearlyMineChallenge this week.
    Hugs, Andreja

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  5. What a stunning Scor-Pal project you have made. It fits our challenge this week well of “anything goes”. Thanks for taking part and good luck. Best wishes, Kym (Bearly Mine Challenge Blog Design Team)

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Thanks for taking a moment and making me smile :)