We apologize for the delay of this weeks video! Join, Laurie as she shows her favorite tips and tricks for adding score lines to all your paper crafted projects for some additional detail and texture!
If you are joining along this week, here are the details concerning the Make It Monday Challenge.
–A new Make It Monday Challenge will go up every Monday morning at 9am EST.
–Create a project utilizing your take on the challenge. Your project must use at least one Papertrey product and score lines.
–Please enter new projects only.
–Post your project on your blog, in your gallery or on any other photo-hosting site (such as photobucket or flickr).
–-Add your project to our InLinkz list below. ONLY ONE ENTRY PER PERSON PLEASE.
–You will have until 6am, Monday, April 4, to add your link to the list to be eligible to win.
–One randomly selected winner will be chosen from ALL the entries on Monday, April 4, after 6am. The winner will be posted here on this blog post, on Twitter and Facebook. The randomly selected winner will get a $25 PTI gift certificate to spend however they like!
Good luck to everyone and we look forward to seeing your projects!
Vicki Finger says
Great MIM, Laurie! I already have a project in mind!
Cindy says
Love this! So easy and elegant!! Can’t wait to try this out tonight 🙂
Shelly says
I always have a problem with white space. So I think this technique will help me get over that fear of leaving too much white exposed! I also love how you did the balloons…my Copics have been neglected lately!
JenW says
Lots of great tips in that MIM! Even beyond the scoring. They might be “old” tips to some, but the copics on velum, the spray adhesive, and the fun foam are all terrific techniques too!
Holly Saveur says
Great card..love how you used the vellum..
Gloria Reynolds says
Fantastic card and important techniques to remember! For sure, I’m grabbing my vellum and spray adhesive as we speak. Love, love, love the texture of the scoring.
Carolynn says
Always love your videos – they’re so full of great ideas, and may I say, genius!
Joyce says
Scoring and fun foam, perfect tools and tips for things we already have on hand. Well done!
Marybeth says
Love all the great tips,today! Thanks and love the card you made!
Michele F says
Laurie there are ever so many things to love about your gorgeous cards … scoring always makes me think of you – a very good thing!
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Mary W says
Beautiful card and great tips.
Rosemary Paul says
Can’t I just adhere the cardstock to the fun foam, then die cut the whole word?
Something like a double sided adhesive on the back of the cardstock or spray adhesive to put it on the foam, then run it through?
Laurie says
I think that would work great!
DIANA L. says
Wonderful tutorial thank you.
DIANA L. says
Ps all your cards are beautiful. I love the colors and clean and simple look.
Kymona says
Awesome!!
Chris says
I’m learning so much from Make it Monday videos, and lately I’ve become addicted to your tutorials, Laurie – I’ve even been checking you out on other sites! Lots to learn here, so off to the craft store for vellum and foam! Thanks
Karen Walker says
Love the techniques: Copics on vellum, die cuts with foam, and the spray adhesive! Great card!
kelly says
oh laurie, that fun foam is the funnest tip ever! love this idea. thank you! now i am very excited to jump back into MIM (for the first time in a very long time!)
LauraJane:) says
Simply Splendid!!
HJ says
Fun, cute card. Thanks for the tips on scoring and using fun foam with diecuts. TFS
Nadinebd says
Very helpful video…thank you
Sue says
Really informative video! Thank you Laurie for sharing all the tips on intricate die cuts, adhesion, and vellum. Great card!
Marlena M says
Thank you for all your helpful tips~esp about layering over fun foam. I’ll have to give it a try! Love your beautiful creation~
Kathy M says
Great video and card! Thank you – one question – I love you use of the spray adhesive for the detail dies – so you have to blow out the nozzle of this adhesive after every use?
Laurie says
I don’t! I’ve never had a problem with that. I do know you can hold it upside down and blow out the nozzle similar to spray paint, if you need to, but I never have. 🙂
maria f. says
Love your card and ideas for using scoring, Laurie. TFS. Also contemplating spray adhesive…