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Side View. I discovered this idea on the Split Coast Stampers site, it lead me to this blog My Creative Place, Paola has some fantastic paper crafting ideas. A scrapling is the left over piece from a square card. I use a piece of A4 white hammered card score it down the middle, then cut to a measurement of 14.5cm square. The left over piece is your scrapling. Your scrapling should measure 6.5cm x 29.6cm, when folded it will measure 6.5cm x 14.8cm. Open the scrapling out and on the top edge punch a decorative edge. I used a Martha Stewart border punch Scallop Dot. Using your score board, (I used an Eazi Score Board) line up the folded edge of your scrapling to the edge of your board and score a line on the Box 1 line this is 2cms wide, flip the scrapling over and score again on the Box 1 line. Turn you scrapling around to the punched edge and score a line on the Box 2 line this is 2.5cm wide, flip the scrapling over and score again on the Box 1 line. Trim away the scored line on the unpunched side of the scrapling. You are now ready to decorate your scrapling. To decorate the front I have used a piece of card measuring 9.5cm x 6cm. The design paper measures 9cm x 5.5cm. I have used a Doodlebug Designs Inc paper. The cellophane bag measures 11cm x 6cm. You can use any bags just cut them down to size. Fill you bag with goodies, place inside your scrappling, fold down the top and staple together. Then add your stamped image I have used the Nutcrafters Pink Frosting stamp set. |
Have fun making your scraplings.
Love Linda xxx
Linda
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! Thank you for sharing these with us. I can not wait to try this out. Hope you had a wonderful weekend.
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Shannin
Fab projects, thanks for sharing x
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea Linda, I am going to a halloween party and these will make great gifts for all the kiddies. Debs xx
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