Scor-Pal and Hampton Art

This past week Scor-Pal teamed up with Hampton Art and today I will share the 2 cards that I made.  Hampton Art has some great images, including this Home Tweet Home set with lots of fun images to put together.

First I created a 3-D House shaped card following the directions by our Scor-Pal design team member, Virginia Nebel.  I love shaped cards and this one is very easy to create with the Scor-Pal.  A punched circle was added to the front to turn it into a birdhouse.  The bird on the swing, along with the sentiment, was one of my favorites from the stamp set.

This house card is designed to stand up on it’s own.  A view from the top shows the folded sides.

Next I made a Z-fold card.  My cardfront was scored at 2″ and folded back.  The edge was torn and an additional torn layer was added underneath.  This fold was attached to the cardfront.  Don’t you just love the birdhouse camper?  Cute!

One great thing about clear stamps is the way you can bend them when mounting onto a clear block.  Here I curved the sentiment to compliment the shape of the images.

Thanks for joining us.  Be sure to check out all the fun projects on the Scor-Pal and Hampton Art blogs!

House card: stamps- Hampton Art Home Tweet Home; paper- Momenta Kaleidoscope; ink- Colorbox Pigment Espresso and Pink, SU! Celery marker, black Micron pen; accessories- Scor-Pal, Scor-Tape, sewing machine, 1 1/4″ circle punch, SU! Scallop Edge punch, Martha Stewart Grass punch, Stickles, SU! Curly Label punch.

Z-Fold card: stamps- Hampton Art Home Tweet Home; paper- white, Momenta Kaleidoscope; ink- Colorbox Pigment Espresso and Boysenberry, SU! Celery, Banana, Bermuda, Curry, and Razzleberry markers, brown Marvy LePen; accessories- Scor-Pal, Scor-Tape, corner rounder, Memento sticker.

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