Showing posts with label Lisa Silver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lisa Silver. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

May Arts and Scor-Pal with Lisa Silver

Hello!  It's Lisa with a tutorial for a unique gift box.  With Mother's Day in mind, I created a mini Hat Box that will make a lovely way deliver a special present this year.

Supplies:
Tools: Scor-Pal scoring board in inches, Scor-Tool, Scor-Envi, Scor-tape
Ribbons / Trim: pink cord, crocheted lace and pink ribbon by May Arts
Ink: ColorBox Party Pink and Spearmint dye inks by Clearsnap
Paper: Pop-Tone Razzleberry 100#, Pop-Tone Pink Lemonade 100#, Pop-Tone Gumdrop Green 100# by DiscountCardstock.com
Other: mini rose and leaves dies by My Favorite Things, waterbrush by Niji, buttons by Papertrey Ink, compass, pencil, ruler, hole punch

Mini Hat Box

So, let's begin!


The first step is to start with two equal hexagons of cardstock.  You can opt to use dies or create your own using a compass and ruler.

To create your own with a compass, as I have done, please refer to this LINK for a demonstration.  It's easy and you can customize the size of your final box.  Create two -OR- make one, cut and trace for the second hexagon.


Score your hexagons using your Scor-Pal scoring board and Scor-Tool.  The first should be scored 0.25" from each edge and the other 0.38" from the edge.



Fold along all the score lines and snip to remove the corners.  Add Scor-tape alone the edges.


Cut a hole in the center of each of the hexagons.



Trim cardstock to the length required for your Hexagons.  The dimensions are as follows:

TOP:
          Width = 2.5"
          Length = (the length of one side of the hexagon x 6) + 0.25"

BOTTOM:
          Width = 2.25"
          Length = (the length of one side of the hexagon x 6) + 0.25"

Take into consideration the "loss" at each score.  You may want to trim a longer piece of cardstock that is needed and score each of the box sides, one at a time.  Make a mark or number the first 2 sides so you can match your custom scores.

The added 0.25" will be used to close the side of the box and will have Scor-tape alone the edge.

Score the cardstock for the box sides using your Scor-Pal scoring board and Scor-Tool.


Remove the Scor-tape liner and adhere the box sides, one edge at a time until complete.


Now it is time to create a unique closure that will pull this project together.

Thread a button with May Arts cord and pull the cord ends through the bottom of the box - through the hole we punched earlier.



Thread the cord through the top of the box and out of the hole on top.  Add a button.  Tie off the cord, leaving about 2.5 - 3" of excess so you can open the box.  Test the length before securing a knot.

REMEMBER: The top button must move freely in order for the box to open.



Complete your project with paper roses, ribbon and lace.





Thanks for visiting,
Lisa

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

SEI and Scor-Pal Week With Lisa Silver



Welcome back for the Day 2, Post 2 of SEI and Scor-Pal cross-promotion week !  We have lots of fun in store for you, including wonderful projects and great prizes.  Every day, we will have 2-3 posts on our blog, and the SEI blog is going to be sharing projects and prizes as well. Leave comments on our blog, and Facebook page for entries to win.  There may be extra ways to earn entries hidden in the posts - so pay close attention for those chances.

So, speaking of prizes, here is what we are giving away:


A full-sized Scor-Pal!  We will also add a couple of rolls of Scor-tape!  Be sure to tell your friends, because you won't want to miss out on this giveaway!  Make sure all of your entries are in by Sunday, May 5th, 11:59 pm E.S.T.

Hello!  It's Lisa with a tutorial with another quick gift idea!  I was inspired by a project that Cindy Lyles (StarLitStudio) posted several years ago.  You can find discussion and details of what she did HERE.

I'm completely up the challenge, and since Mother's Day is around the corner, I knew I'd make this for a special person in my life.

Supplies:
Patterned Paper: Think of Me Card Maker Paper Pack by SEI
Paper: Solar White by Neenah, Posh Bright Blue Dungaree, Pop-Ton Gundrop Green 100#, Pop-Tone Snow Cone 100# DiscountCardstock.com
Other: corner rounder, flower dies by My Favorite Things, sequins from Etsy, precision scissors, Velcro by 3M

So, let's begin!



Following the template below, score your box base at the noted marks using your Scor-Pal scoring board and Scor-Tool.



Remove portions to create a base as shown below.


Fold along all the score lines and add Scor-tape to close the sides.  You can opt to round all the corners.


Adhere the small flaps to the folded side first.  Remove the backing to the Scor-tape and close the sides.


 Add Velcro to close the box.


Cover the front flap of the box with beautiful SEI patterned papers.  Embellish as desired.



The mini box will hold 6 cards and 6 envelopes.  Create a set of lovely cards with SEI papers to match the theme and design of the project for a perfect and complete gift.



Using your Scor-Envi, score as directed on the tool for the 3" x 3" envelope.  This begins with a 5-3/4" square piece of paper with scores at 4-1/4" and 7-3/4" along both sides.




Thanks for visiting,
Lisa

Friday, April 12, 2013

Booking It - Scor-Pal Style with Lisa Silver

Hello.  It's Lisa today with a mini book project.  I have a friend that is expecting their first child and I know would love to have a way to brag on her little man.






Supplies:

Tools: Scor-Pal scoring board in inches, Scor-tool and Scor-Tape
Stamps: You Move Me stamps and dies by My Favorite Things and Memorable "Hello" Decorative Stamps by My Mind's Eye (Hello My Name Is image)
Ink: ColorBox Licorice and Cherry dye inks, Sea Crystal Fluid Chalk ink by Clearsnap
Paper: Kraft 80#, Pop-Tone Red Hot, Midnight Black 80# and Solar White by DiscountCardstock.com
Patterned Paper: Seen & Noted by Pebbles
Other: sequins from Etsy, washi tape, Velcro by 3M, Precision scissors, wet adhesive - Mono Multi by Tombo, T3 Copic Marker
Dies: You Move Me dies by My Favorite Things


So, let's get started.

STEP 1: Trim two pieces of cardstock for your Brag Book Base from Straw 80# cardstock:

4.25" x 11" and 4.25" x 10.5"

Score both pieces as outlined below in the template, using your Scor-Pal and Scor-Tool.  Only one of the pieces will have a small 0.5" flap on the end.





STEP 2: Add a strip of Scor-Tape to the 0.5" flap of your book base.



STEP 3: Align the edges and adhere the two pieces together to create a continuous accordion fold book base.



STEP 4: Here's the fun part!  Use patterned paper, die cuts, stamped images and embellishments to personalize the book base.  Because this project is intended as a brag book, leave plenty of open spaces to add photos or journaling.



STEP 5: Cut a strip of coordinating cardstock (2" x 8.5") to be a band around the brag book as a closure.  Score as outlined in the template below.






STEP 6: Add Scor-Tape to the end inner portion of the band to be adhered to the last page of the book.




STEP 7: Adhere to the last page, keeping in mind placement along the front of the book.

Add a small piece of Velcro (or a magnet) to opposite flap for easy opening.  After all, it's a brag book and the recipient will want to open often to share their joy!

Alternatively, you can create a static closure by making a "belly band" that slides on and off the book.



TIP: When aligning Velcro or magnetic closures, secure both pieces (hook / loop or positive / negative pieces) and adhere on the moving part of the flap - the part that you lift to open. In this example, this is the flap that is open and on the left side of the image above. Remove the adhesive backing for the other side of the closure. Gently align and close to ensure it's proper placement.

A view of the open brag book from the front is below.  The closure will remain with the book, but will not be a hindrance to enjoying the finished project.


Here's a view from the side:



A view from the back of the book:



Thank you for visiting today!
Lisa

Monday, April 1, 2013

Bunches of Beautiful Boxes with Lisa Silver

Hello!  It's Lisa with a tutorial for a quick gift!  I was inspired by Paula Goff's original project on the Scor-Pal site and thought I'd try my hand at it too.

Supplies:
Tools: Scor-Pal scoring board in inches, Scor-Tool, Scor-Envi, Scor-tape
Stamps: Spoon Me by Gina K Designs
Ink: Black Soot Distress ink by Ranger
Paper: Solar White by Neenah, Silver Ore Metallic and Black Onyx Metallic by DiscountCardstock.com, lightweight paper for envelopes (used computer printing paper)
Patterned Paper: Sunny Side by Pebbles
Other: 1-3/8" circle punch by EK Success, precision scissors, Lick and Stick envelope glue
Copic Markers: R32, R35, Y32, Y35, YG17, B29, BV08, 0, N1, N3, N5, 100

Cardstock Dimensions:

Box Base:   8" x 5-1/2"
Box Top:   3-1/8" x 5-5/8"
Envelopes:  5-3/4" square paper

So, let's begin!


Following the template below, score your box base at the noted marks using your Scor-Pal scoring board and Scor-Tool.


Fold along all the score lines and snip along the small center scores.


Cut the center sections into points as shown and add Scor-tape to close the sides.


You can set this aside once you've embellished as you desire.

Score the cardstock for the box top as show in the template below using your Scor-Pal scoring board and Scor-Tool.

Cut along the small score marks (on the ends only) to be able to close the top.  You do not need to cut to a point as we did with the box base.  Add Scor-tape to close.



I created four small cards (3" x 3") to go in my mini box.  Of course, if you create cards, you'd love to also have mini envelopes to accompany them, right?

Using your Scor-Envi, score as directed on the tool for the 3" x 3" envelope.  This begins with a 5-3/4" square piece of paper with scores at 4-1/4" and 7-3/4" along both sides.


Snip and remove the corners.  Use Scor-tape to close your envelope.


Complete your project with patterned paper, stamped images and fun colors.  I just love the retro feel to the images!



Thanks for visiting,
Lisa

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Butterfly Shadow Box by Lisa Silver


Hello.  It's Lisa today with a shadow box project.  I found this lovely gem by Selma Stevenson on the Scor-Pal site and was inspired to try my hand at one.  Of course, while I'm at it, I thought I'd show you how easy it is to replicate the project too!



Supplies:
Stamps: Cover-a-card Gradation by Impression Obsession, "thanks" sentiment by Paper Smooches
Ink: Espresso Truffle and Desert Sand Memento dye inks by Tsukineko
Paper: Whip Cream Pop-Tone, Tangy Orange Pop-Tone and Hot Fudge Pop-Tone (all 100#), Straw 110# by DiscountCardstock.com
Other: Squeezed Lemonade, Mowed Grass, Ripe Persimmon and Fired Brick Distress inks, Glass Effects Gel in Crystal Clear and Ice White pearl pen by Viva Decor, Mister Huey's Calico White spray by Studio Calico, waterbrush by Niji
Dies: Labels 28 by Spellbinder, butterflies (Darla and Vivienne) and Honey blossom Sprig by Memory Box


So, let's get started.

STEP 1: Trim 2 x 5.5" squares from Straw cardstock.  Score along both sides as outlined below in the template, using your Scor-Pal and Scor-Tool.



STEP 2: Select a die and cut a window into one of the scored pieces of paper.

It's easiest to cut the window with the score marks in place, as you can visualize where the window should be placed.  Use repositionable tape (painter's tape is a favorite of mine) to hold your die in place.  Do this step before folding along the score lines so it will fit in your die cutting machine and be less likely to shift.


STEP 3: Fold along the score lines using your Scor-Tool to create your shadow box base.


STEP 4: Using the base of the card as your guide, trim a piece of cream cardstock to 3.25" x 5.25". 

Stamp an image on the piece.  Dry embossing or a tone-on-tone die cuts would also be lovely.


STEP 5: Die cut images to embellish your card.

The flower image was die cut from cream cardstock and various Distress Stains were used to color.  To make it easier to add color to the delicate die cut, leave the flower in place on the original piece of cardstock and add ink to color.  The butterfly base was die cut from orange cardstock.  To give the butterfly an ombre effect, I used Distress stains and a bit of water to blend.

Glass Effects were added over the entire floral image and the die-cut butterfly.  The edges will curl a bit, but it helps protect the delicate edges of the flower.

Other options are creating felt or paper flowers, stamped images or stickers.


STEP 6: Complete your card.  Stamp a sentiment to the background of your card.  Use the window front of the card to determine the best placement.

Adhere the top of the card base to the bottom with Scor-tape.  Add the embellishment die cuts.

Add sprays and dots of pearl pen to complete your card. 


Thank you for visiting today!