I got a few emails about the scoring on the card that I posted yesterday, so I thought I would try doing a tutorial. If I do another tutorial, I will spend a little more time on it. And maybe get a manicure and put some lotion on my hands! But for today, here it is!
The scored and embossed cardstock is Certainly Celery and the matting cardstock is Bermuda Bay. I embossed the bottom layer with a Sizzix folder. The sentiment is from Papertrey Ink’s Birthday Basics and I stamped it with Bermuda Bay. The butterflies (punched with a Martha Stewart punch) are mounted on Pop Dot pieces, and I added pearls for the bodies.I’d appreciate any comments you might choose to leave!
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you’ll come back and visit again soon!
Eager to try the tutorial - love the look and I was going to ask you how you did it. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteNo need for a manicure - your hands look fine:-)
Gloria
Lynette,
ReplyDeleteThank you SO MUCH for making your tutorial. It was GREAT! And I DID want to know how to do the radiating design using the Scor-Pal! (I was just embarrassed to ask!) The design is so very striking as the backdrop. I know I will use it alot now that I know how to do it.
Thanks, again, for making your first tutorial! I'll be looking for more of them from you in the future! ;-)
Hugs,
Suzie
I love, love, love it and yes I will try your radiant scoring...and better yet, I got to hear your voice! How cool is that??
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Lynette. I enjoyed your tutorial and I loved being able to hear your voice. :) I will give this a go at some point.
ReplyDeleteMary
You're a movie star! Or at least your hands and voice are :-) Cool!
ReplyDeleteI forgot to pull rhubarb for you yesterday. Sorry :-( We both know how great my memory is.
You just keep impressing us with all your talents. Now you've done a tutorial and taken a new step. It turned out great and there isn't a thing wrong with your manicure or hands!!! (Only four more weeks and some of us will get to see you in person!!!)
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial, Lynette, and the results are stunning! Gotta try this!
ReplyDeleteBarb
Love the technique, great job on the video tutorial!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards and great job on the tutorial! Love that affect - I'll have to try it! I'm embarrassed to say I pretty much just use my ScorPal to score my cards in half!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for this tutorial, It will make some really good cards. Nothing wrong with your hands, don't bother with a manicure next time. Warm wishes from SA
ReplyDeleteI figured out how to do it, but would never have come up with the idea myself. I'm not good at "original ideas!" Thank you for sharing yours!
ReplyDeleteWow! Love the radiating scoring! I'm at work and can't see the tutorial on this computer, but I'll check it out soon. Thanks, Lynette!
ReplyDeleteNow this is cool. I have never seen this before. It gives such a wonderful look.. I need to try this out. Great job.
ReplyDeleteYaaayyyy! I'm so happy you did this tutorial! You are definitely the "Scor-pal Queen"! :)
ReplyDeleteI definitely plan on trying this technique some time! Thanks so much for sharing your ways with us! :)
Thank you so much for posting this tutorial!!! Can't wait to give it a try!
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