While blog hopping I found a fun game here-on Dawn’s Blog
The object of the game is like Scattegories! You have to think of answers that start with the first letter of your FIRST Name!
I would love for you all to play!
Here I go!
Your Name: Lauren
Famous Artist/Band/Musician: Lee Ann Rhymes
4 letter word: LOVE
Vehicle: Lexus ( I used to drive one)
TV SHOW: LOST (yes Im a Lost fanatic!)
City/Town: Lowell (Im from here originally)
Boy Name: Logan
Girl Name: Lexie ( I was going to call Alexa this but opted she was NOT a Lexie)
Occupation: Lawyer
Something you wear: Lingeri
Celebrity: Lindsay Lohan
Food: Licorice (I LOVE Twizzlers)
Something found in a kitchen: Laddel
Reason for Being Late: Locked keys in car
Cartoon Character: Linus (from Charlie Brown)
Something You Shout: LOSER!
Now its your turn. Not as easy as you think!
Check out my opinions and ribbon tutorial over at Craft Critique!
My first article for them 😀
Let me know what you think.
HAPPY FRIDAY! YEAH!!!
Should be a good weekend here. A few things to share today-
I am very excited to be a part of the Scor-Pal Team! I now have have 2 tutorials you can find there!
I was quite proud of this project. It uses the Make A Wish set by Gina K. $7 from the sale of EVERY set goes to the Make A Wish Foundation! A great way to give a dream to a sick child 😀
SUPPLIES: Obviously the Score-Pal. The paper is a stack by K & co. Ribbon is Martha Stewart (of course), and the Make a Wish was colored with Copic Markers. The star is a cuttlebug die cut, and the paper is DCWV Glitter stack. My magnetic closures are by Basic Grey. Go take a looksie.
This Window Box is a gusset box with a closeable flap that can easily house 4 cards (A2 size) and envelopes, as well as perfect use for whatever else you decide to fit in there! I love that you can peek at what is inside.
Read the tutorial linked above, for more info.
My next project features a perfect formula so you can quickly make your OWN envelopes in any size you want! Just use the formula. Once you get it down, you will whip up your own envelopes in minutes.
Make your own envelope formula
Here are a couple different sizes made using my formula.
I would love to get any feedback on the tutorials! That includes tutorial’s you’d love to see put on the site, or any other comments/questions you may have. I will answer any questions here on my blog for all to read, if there are any.
I hope you try them out. If so, send me the link 😀
Thanks for looking.
EDITED FOR QUESTIONS
Julie asked:
These projects look SO GOOD! I have a question about the scor-pal: It looks like it would be easy for me to ’swerve’ off of the scoring lines and mess up my project since there is no flat edge to run against. Do you ever have any problem with this?
Julie thats a great question. Have you used the Scor Pal yet? I ask because you mentioned it “looks like it would swerve off”. If not RUN! Go try it! LOL!
The grooves are deep, so that when you start scoring, your tool stays in the groove. I have had no problems with mine at all. I found it super easy to use. Let us know if you try it out and what you think.