Tuesday 1 March 2022

March Scor-Pal More Than One Score

 


Here we are at the beginning of another month, and that means it's time for the Scor-Pal More Than One Score Challenge.

Each month we will have a different theme and you will have a month to create and enter your projects. As well as the theme you will need to make "More Than One Score" and tell us where you used the Scor-Pal on your project. So a single fold card won't count but an Easel, Gatefold, Stair Step, etc, will :) Also we love to see your "Anything But a Card" projects, just as long as you make "More Than One Score". 

You can follow the theme, or you can make an Anything Goes project as long as it follows the general rules.

This month, I made a card with a box built right in.



To make this project, you will need:
a piece of cardstock measuring 7 3/4" x 11"

Supplies for decorating. I used:
Gina K. Designs: Made With Love patterned paper
                            Fresh Flowers stamp set and coordinating dies
                            Faded Brick, Wild Dandelion, Jelly Bean Green, Sweet Mango ink
oval die cut
ribbon

With the short side of your cardstock at the top of your Scor-Pal, score at 1 1/8" and 6 5/8". Turn your paper 90 degrees and score at 1 1/8", 2 1/4", 3 3/8", 4 1/2" and 8 3/8". 

Cut from the edge of the cardstock to the score line at the 1 1/8", 2 1/4", 3 3/8", and 4 1/2" marks. Do this on both the top and bottom. I angle the cuts a bit to help me fold down the flaps when assembling the box. Cut off the top and bottom rectangles to the right of the 4 1/2" mark. You will end up with this:


Fold along all the score lines. From the left, fold in the side 4 times to make the box and attach it to the card with Scor-Tape. Fold in the flaps at the bottom and tape them together. Leave the top flaps open.

Decorate as you wish. I added a granola bar treat inside my box and used a ribbon to hold the top down.








2 comments:

  1. Wow! I absolutely love it!!
    Lots of love from Isia xx

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  2. What a great card! I wonder how much chocolate it would hold? LOL!

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