MFT/Scor-Pal Blog Hop

Good morning!  Today our My Favorite Things Design Team has a fun blog hop for you!  We did some product exchange with Scor-Pal and thought why not create projects with each other products and show them off.  So here we are today and sharing what we made with My Favorite Things and Scor-Pal Products.




I have the Scor-Buddy mini Scor-Pal scoring tablet, which I have had now for over a year at least and I have to say I can't live without this little tool.  If you are a card maker, it's a MUST have in my book and take it with me to crops or anywhere I go, as I need that perfect scoring on my cards or projects I create and the Scor-Pal gives that to me every time.  There is also the Scor-tape, which is one of my favorite glues if I want something really, really stick together.  I use that tape for most of my 3D projects, as I know it will stay together. This is definitely one I always recommend in my classes.  My favorite size is 1/4", in case you wonder which one to get.  You can't go wrong with that.

For my project I decided to make a Criss Cross card, which you can find instructions for at the Splitcoaststampers Resource center by lovely Beate.  This is actually an invitation and believe it or not it's for my ex-husband's girlfriend's birthday party, so I will be making 12 of these babies and the verbiage in the inside will be the actual invite, which I just didn't think I wanted to share....LOL.  


And here is how the card looks like once the insert is pulled out.  This card is using mainly Die-namics, however I also incorporated that beautiful flourish from our Own Your Story stamp set


And here is the list of the Die-namics I used on my card:




Make sure you check out what all the designers have created both on the My Favorite Things and Scor-Pal side. 

To see what the Scor-Pal Design Team created, please visit the Scor-Pal blog 

To see what the My Favorite Things Design Team created, please visit Kim's Blog

Enjoy the inspiration and thanks for visiting!

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