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Summary: Learn how to score paper for a scored Valentine's Day treat box with expert tips on Valentine's Day crafts in this free video.
Janet Casto is an independent Stampin' Up! demonstrator. She offers classes and home parties to teach her decorating techniques. She's also able to sell both stamp and scrapbook...read more
"Hello again, and happy Valentine's day. The next box we're going to make is called a 2-5-7-10 box. You wonder where it got that name. Well, it gets its name because that's where we're going to be scoring our paper. The first thing we're going to do is take your piece of cardstock, 8 1/2 x 11, and you're going to score it. When I score, I always take my cutting blade off, because there's nothing worse than you think you have your scoring blade and you actually have your cutting blade pushing down on your paper. Again, take it and we're going to score it at 2, 5, 7, and 10. That was at the horizontal view. Now you're going to take and turn your paper and you're going to score once again at 2 and 7. Now, this is what your paper should look like. I don't know if you can see the score lines, but you have score lines at 2, 5, 7, 10, 2, and 7. Now we're getting ready to go onto our next step. "
eHow Article: Scoring Paper for a Scored Valentine's Day Box
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ivanaskrek said
on 1/8/2009 Hallo, I come from Slovakia, your works are beautiful. I have one question to you? Where I can buy such PADDING LINER for making the paper boxes? Thank you for your answear.
Ivana
ivana.skrek@gmail.com