| | Showroom Jennifer Wuthrich | | Imagine how excited we were as designers this month to be working with the Scor-it Boards! While some of us were seasoned users, for many of our designers this was the first time ever using the Scor -it products. | | Design notes: I love straight lines and framing on my pages. I used the Scor-it Board to score lines and then sanded them just a bit for the perfect frame. It also works great for making lines for journaling! | Red by Dora Phillips. Supplies: Tool: Scor-It! Board, Paper: Fancy Pants, Flowers: Prima, Frame, Die-cuts: My Mind's Eye, Card, Journal Spot: Jenni Bowlin, Chipboard Letters: Maya Road, Bling: Heidi Swapp, Pearl: Kaisercraft, Felt: American Crafts, Other: buttons, paperclip. | Design notes: I used the Scor-it to create the pleated circle. I often usepleating on my projects, but do so haphazardly by hand. It was so easy andeffective to use the Scor-it to make the many pleats it took to form the flower. Ilove the dimension it created on my layout. | | So Beautiful by Stacey Michaud. Supplies: Tool: Scor-It! Board, Paper, Stickers: BasicGrey, Flower, Tulle: Prima Marketing, Button: Jenni Bowlin Studio, Alphabet Stickers: BasicGrey, Scenic Route, Other: lace. Journaling: October 18, 2003 Those are the words I shouted out as I walked throughthe garden. I was freely and joyfully present in the moment. It was the perfect day,even better than I imagined. Beautiful. | Design notes: I used the Scor-It to draw attention across the layout and bring focus on the photo. I inked the lines just a bit to blend in with my photo and papers. | Little Diva by Jenn Keefer. Supplies: Tool: Scor-It! Board, Paper: BasicGrey, Cardstock: Bazzill Basic Paper, Letter Stickers: American Crafts, Ink: Clearsnap, Flowers: Prima Marketing, Pen: Sharpie, Other: pearls, paper crimper. | | | | © ScrapStreet, 2009 All Rights Reserved | | | |