Thursday, April 19, 2012

Market Street Stamps and Scor-Pal

Hello and welcome to the Market Street Stamps and Scor-Pal Inspiration Week!  Make sure to check out both of their blogs for some fabulous projects and chances to win all week long!! 


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Today's post features a project that I've wanted to make for a long time and I'm so happy with how it turned out!  Having a Scor-Pal and Scor-Buddy made this project VERY easy!  Let me show you my finished project first.........then the how-to's.




I started with 3 pieces of cardstock..........Kraft panel is 7" x 11".  Two red pieces measure 6 3/4" x 5" and 5 3/4" x 4 1/2" respectively.  I scored my kraft panel at the 5" and 6" lines on my Scor-Pal.



I scored the larger of the two red cardstock pieces at 1/2" and 1" on three sides.  This created the pocket to hold my notecards.


Next, I scored the smaller of the two red cardstock pieces at 1/4" and 1/2" on three sides.  This created the pocket to hold my envelopes.


I then cut away the corners of both pieces where all the scoring came together.  Obviously, my lighting is horrible on my work desk.  Sorry!



Next, I applied a strong adhesive and my favorite choice is Scor-Tape.  I LOVE this stuff!  I find myself using it ALL. THE. TIME. 



Here are some completed photos of the set put together and views of the pockets.  I've used some of my favorite Market Street Stamps for this project.......Neighborhood and Home Sweet Home.




Now to explain what's included in this notecard gift set. I've stamped 5 cards that I've placed in the right side pocket and 5 envelopes stamped with tiny hearts from Home Sweet Home in the left side pocket. I then stamped some labels with the home image and placed them in a tiny pocket I cut, scored, and adhered again with Scor-Tape to the envelope pocket. I just love how this came together!!!





Here is the side view of my notecard set all tied up with a pretty red grograin ribbon bow.



Now, I've kept you here this long......you want to see the embellished cover, right?  Here it is..........




I've used the full background stamp Houndstooth to basically cover this entire gift set.  It is such a great background to use with these house stamp sets.....gives such a homey feel!  Well, that's it from me.  I hope you have enjoyed my project as much as I did making it!

Have a great Thursday!

{Home is where the Heart is}
Stamps:  Neighborhood, Home Sweet Home, Houndstooth (Market Street Stamps)
Paper:  Kraft and Pure Poppy (PTI)
Ink:  Dark Chocolate (PTI)
Misc:  Scor-Pal, Scor-Buddy, Scor-Tape, Copic, Red Grograin Ribbon, Adhesive sheet, Foam Dimensional

36 comments:

  1. I love this, what a great project!

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  2. Amy,
    This project is sooo cute! I just love everything about it!

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  3. Oh, Amy...this is gorgeous! So tastefully done...but I would expect nothing less from you!! LOVE IT!!!

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  4. Amy this is fabulous...I love this amazing idea...I must get me a score-pal...

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  5. I absolutely love everything about this, Amy! It's perfect. I need to do these for some friends and family. Yup. That stamp set officially needs to come here now. Pinning this now! ;)

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  6. I absolutely love everything about this, Amy! It's perfect. I need to do these for some friends and family. Yup. That stamp set officially needs to come here now. Pinning this now! ;)

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  7. This is fabulous, Amy!! LOVE IT! Darling cards and love how you coloured in just the hearts on each house. The cover with the hounds tooth is amazing! You knocked this one out of the ball park my friend :)

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  8. Amy what a fantastic post, I love every detail. I have bookmarked it for future reference. The colours, the stamping, the stamps, the folder and tutorial--genius!

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  9. WOW!!!!
    Amy I totally LOVE this...
    such a fabulous gift idea and packaging!!
    I'm so stealing this idea because it's just THAT fabulous!! :)

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  10. love the set. Thanks for the tutorial of the card case.

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  11. This is so great, and I have been looking for some good Teacher Appreciation ideas.....

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  12. Oh, Amy, this is AWESOME! I hope you don't mind but I am going to Pin this to Pinterest for future reference! Can't wait to try this myself!! Great project!

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  13. This is such a fun project, Amy! I made one of these with thank you cards for our friends' son to color in and send out after his birthday last year, and it was a big hit! I love the houndstooth on kraft on the front and the way you simply colored in the hearts on the images. Just darling!

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  14. Wow! Amy this is such a beautiful clean project, and what a nice gift set! TFS cant wait to try it out.

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  15. What a professional looking set, Amy! Love the way you constructed it so perfectly.

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  16. Wonderful notecard set! I will have to try it!

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  17. Awesome project! Thanks for the tutorial

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  18. I love your gift set. You have done such a nice job. Thank you for the how to, that way we can share too.

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  19. What a fabulous project, Amy! I love it!
    BTW: totally miss you this month as we roll out another release for TCM! :)
    Hugs!
    x

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  20. Amy this is DARLING! What a GREAT set.. thank you for the WONDERFUL tutorial!! Must PIN it! :)
    Have a GREAT day!

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  21. What a marvelous gift packet! Thanks so much for including instructions. Those little house are just TOO sweet! I may need to invest in some MS stamps soon!

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  22. What a great gift idea. I love your choice of kraft and red, and the big red ribbon. I even love the houndstooth cover, and I'm usually not that fond of houndstooth. Looks great here, though!

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  23. Awesome project, Amy, just awesome! Your whole presentation is so clean and professional. I adore the kraft and red combo--it's both homey and bright, and sets a great tone for hospitality note cards! And those stamp sets . . . I think they are both on my MSS wish list now! :-) Thanks so much for the "how-to." I have a score pal but have never been very ambitious with it. Love your project, Amy!

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  24. I made a set of these ages ago for my mom and MIL for Mothers' Day. Had forgotten all about it. Thank you for resurrecting it...just in time. :)

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  25. This is the sweetest thing!! Your friend will LOVE it! I am totally amazed at how you put this all together! I LOVE that you included labels, that put it over the top! Very, very cute!!

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  26. Thanks so much for the great tutorial. I just love the finished creation.

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  27. Love this! What a great way to pull a set of cards together. Thank you for taking the time to give step by step directions. Giving this a try for sure.

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  28. Amy this is seriously INCREDIBLE!!
    Love the holder and those fabulous cards. That houndstooth front panel is perfect. :)

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  29. What a fabulous project, I love it! Thanks for the great tutorial.
    hugs, Diana

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  30. Not only eye catching, but doable and useful. My kind of project. TFS!!

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  31. Beautiful project! Thanks for the tutorial! I love the embellished cover too!

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  32. Vraiment trés joli ! Je garde et je testerai ..
    Merci :)

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  33. Just found your tutorial and love it! I will be making these for a Craft Faire this year. Thanks for sharing ....

    Diane DeMartini

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  34. Will it fit 5x7 cards?

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