4.19.2012

Scor-Pal & Market Street Stamps!


Hi! How are ya doing today?! 

I'm here today to share a card I made for a very special inspiration-filled week featuring projects made with Scor-Pal and Market Street Stamps! 


I'm a HUGE fan of both companies so I was very excited to be able to participate in this fabulous collaboration!

Here's the card I made!


I started with a sheet of cream cardstock just shy of 3 3/4" by 5". I scored that sheet of cardstock randomly- just kept turning the paper around and scoring it until I ended up with a really cool plaid pattern! Then, I took Frayed Burlap, Peeled Paint, and Tumbled Glass Distress Ink and gently blended them on the top of the card stock with an ink blending tool. I really love the distressed, masculine look I achieved! I matted that piece with a 3 3/4" by 5" sheet of blue cardstock. 

Then, I scored a border a 1/4" border around the card front to accent the plaid panel. I stamped the tag from Make a Memory on cream cardstock and added the coffee cup and sentiment from Daily Grind! I love adding a little bit of something feminine to a very masculine card so I threw in some pretty satin ribbon to accent the sentiment!

Make sure you stop by the Scor-Pal blog and the Market Street Stamps blog to see all the amazing inspiration the designers have to share with you this week! Lots of pretty projects to see!

Thanks for stopping by!

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6 comments:

  1. wow great card...love that amazing background...

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  2. Just wanted to tell you how much I love this card! The background is fantastic! Love it!

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  3. Love your home-made embossed cardstock and the inking really brings out the pattern.
    Great distressed look :0)
    Jenny x

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  4. Wonderful card. Love the scoring!

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  5. Great idea that's new to me. Thanks for the tip.

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  6. I love the effect you created with the grid, very nice card

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