I am excited the project I made for the Scor-Pal and Core-dinations blog week. Today I wanted to share a coffee cup I made using Kittie Franken's tutorial found here.
Supplies:
Card Stock: Kraft-Core Nostalgic Collection (Core-donations)
Stamp set: Hello Winter (Penny Black)
Die: Standard Circles (Spellbinders)
Tool: Scor-Pal scoring board
Adhesive: Scor-Tape
Place your 9" x 4 1/2" piece of card stock in the top right corner of Scor-Pal. Score at 1", 2", 3", 4", 5", 6", 7" and 8".
Turn paper and score at 1 1/2".
Turn paper over and distress score marks with the Sand It Gadget.
Cut each 1" score line to where the score lines intersect. Remove the small rectangular end and create a flap by notching the ends and add Scor-Tape.
Fold score marks to form cup. Turn over and attach opposite flaps using Scor-Tape.
To make the handle, use two circle dies to create a ring.
After they are die-cut, cut circle in half and score at 1/4" flap on each open end.
Attach together and adhere handle to cup.
Place your 9" x 4 1/2" piece of card stock in the top right corner of Scor-Pal. Score at 1", 2", 3", 4", 5", 6", 7" and 8".
Turn paper and score at 1 1/2".
Turn paper over and distress score marks with the Sand It Gadget.
Cut each 1" score line to where the score lines intersect. Remove the small rectangular end and create a flap by notching the ends and add Scor-Tape.
Fold score marks to form cup. Turn over and attach opposite flaps using Scor-Tape.
To make the handle, use two circle dies to create a ring.
After they are die-cut, cut circle in half and score at 1/4" flap on each open end.
Attach together and adhere handle to cup.
Thanks for checking out my project and hope you will give it a try!!!
Thanks so much for stopping by and I hope you have a wonderful day!
Blessings,
4 comments:
I love this Jennie the cup is fantastic thank you for the tutorial. Caroline xxx
super fantastic!!! I can see using these for all kinds of gifts! TFS!
This is really cute and your tutorial is so clear!
What a pretty cup Jennie. Love the sweet tag. Great tutorial. Wishing you and your family Merry Christmas and a Peaceful Holiday Season.
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