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Thursday, October 15, 2020

Scor-Pal Harvest Wreath Tutorial

Today I'm sharing the tutorial for the wreath I made for More Than One Score with Scor-Pal challenge

Products needed:
Wire Wreath form - Mine was from the Dollar Tree
Wired ribbon of choice
Paper Pad - I used Farmstead Harvest by DCWV
Any other embellishments you would like - I used dried Wheat, silk leaves, a cotton stem, pinecone, vintage buttons for "flower" centers.
Sign - Target Bullseyes Playground
Border Punch for edges of flowers
Scor-Pal Eighths board
Scor-Tape
Hot Glue gun and glue sticks
Paper Trimmer


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You start by wrapping the ribbon around the wire wreath form, hook one end under a row at the back and hot glue the pieces together to stop them slipping off. Then wrap the ribbon around the wreath form, overlapping slightly on each "wrap" to form a base for your decorations.




It will look like this when complete.




Using your border punch, punch allong the edge of a 12" piece of patterned paper.




Using your paper trimmer cut paper to be 1 1/2" wide and 12" in length.




Line the paper up at the top of the Scor-Pal and score the whole length at 1/2" increments.




Pleat your paper in a "hill and valley" style along the length of the paper.




Attach Scor-Tape to the end to adhere both ends together.




Form into a ring and attach, it will look like this.




Gently press the piece into a circle to form the flower.




Add hot glue to secure the flower together, I like to add a circle of cardstock for extra support.




You make these flowers in different sizes, the wider the paper the larger the flower, for flowers where the strip is more than 2" wide you will need to use additional strips or the paper will tear when you try and flatten it to make the flower. Add any embellishments you like to the center, I chose some vintage buttons




Adhere the paper flowers to the wreath with hot glun, for the floral stems I simply pushed those into the where the ribbon overlapped but you can hot glue them too. Add the sign with hot glue too.












I hope you enjoyed this little different from usual project, I like to combine crafts and so using paper crafts in home decor is a nice change from making a card.
Kaite

Thursday, October 1, 2020

Scor-Pal "More Than One Score" #75 Anything Goes or Harvest/Halloween

Happy Fall Y'all!

It's time for a new challenge at More Than One Score with Scor-Pal and this month along with our "Always Anything Goes" we have the option of Harvest or Halloween!

It's my turn to host the challenge and so on the 15th of this month you will get to see the whole tutorial on how I created this wreath using rosette style flowers using my Scor-Pal Eighths board

I wanted to incorporate paper crafting with home decor/decorating as I know as a person who has been crafting for over 20 years it is nice to switch things around but still including your main craft.
For the majority of those 20+ years I was a paper crafter and have drifted away from it a little, enjoying more creating things that are useful and decorative for my home. So instead of just making a card etc I decided to put my Scor-Pal and Scor-Tape to good use and make the flowers to go on this wreath!
I'm really happy with how it turned out and hope you love it too.






Products needed:
Wire Wreath form - Mine was from the Dollar Tree
Wired ribbon of choice
Paper Pad - I used Farmstead Harvest by DCWV
Any other embellishments you would like - I used dried Wheat, silk leaves, a cotton stem, pinecone, vintage buttons for "flower" centers.
Sign - Target Bullseyes Playground
Scor-Pal Eighths board
Scor-Tape
Hot Glue gun and glue sticks - Mine is this one



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What's more exciting? This is the first project made in my newly completed craft room re-do!

We have been working hard on this for months and I have a tour of it on my YouTube channel and would love you to take a few moments and have a look :)



Be sure to come back to either here or The Scor-Pal blog on the 15th to see all the steps to making this wreath.

Katie
Challenges entered:
Ikes World - Anything Goes
Crafty Sentiments - Anything Goes
Lemon Shortbread - Anything Goes
Through The Craft Room Door - Anything Goes
A Bit more Time to Craft - Anything Goes
A Perfect Time to Craft - Anything Goes
Classic Design Challenge - Anything Goes
Crafts Galore Encore - Anything Goes
Crafty Hazelnuts Patterned Paper - Anything Goes
Creatalicious - Anything Goes
Happy Craft Challenges - Anything Goes
Love to Craft - Anything Goes
Mix It Up - Anything Goes
The Creative Crafters - Anything Goes
Your Scrapbook Place - Anything Goes