

Here we go: paper scoring-- you will need a Paper Cutter (pg 192 IBC) and scoring blades (also pg 192 item #104154) set your card on our grid paper to use as a guide. Starting on the diagonal make pencil marks every half inch. Place your paper under the Paper Cutter arm, turn your paper at an angle and begin lightly scoring (if you push to hard you may tear the paper). Now turn your paper in the other direction make your half inch marks and score again. Thank you so much Doris!

Keep checking back because for the next few days I will be showing you cards that I received in a SUDSOL card swap. They are beautiful and I hope you are inspired by them as much as I am. If you would like to email me one of your creations using Stampin' Up! products I would gladly post it to my blog.
Dare to be fabulous,
Sue
1 comment:
Thanks - the cards are beautiful! On the scoring card, how did she get the fresh cut background in diff. colors?
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