8 Ways to Use the Simply Scored Board? Yep! I have tips and tricks for using the best paper scoring board on the market--the Simply Scored board. Come watch
Backgammon Score Card Printable PDF | Board Game Lover Score Board | Backgammon Tally Tracker | Backgammon Score Sheet Keep track of your Backgammon game with this Backgammon Score Sheet which you can print as many times as you like in this elegant nature design! To use this, simply download, print, and start filling it in! ~ Product Details ~ - Your purchase will include A4 and US Letter size PDF files (flattened and not editable) - Print as many pages as you need! - Text and colours that are part of the design CAN NOT be altered - Room for hole punches on either side - Simply print from your home printer, or send to a local printing shop - Colours may vary slightly depending on the computer monitor and printer used - Please ensure your printer supports the size needed ~ Download Details ~ - Please be aware that this is a Digital Download and no physical item will be shipped! - Once your order has been confirmed, you can download your purchase at https://www.etsy.com/your/purchases - If you purchased as a guest, you should receive an Etsy email with the download link - You can use Acrobat Reader to open these files. - Download this software for free at https://www.adobe.com - Open the file in Acrobat Reader – Select “ACTUAL SIZE” in your printer settings – Print. - Colours may vary slightly depending on the computer monitor and printer you decide to use. This item is for personal use and cannot be resold, redistributed, or used for any commercial purposes. If you'd like any help or have any issues with your purchase, please feel free to contact me on Etsy messages. I'm always happy to help all I can! Thank you for stopping by and supporting a small business :)
Everyone is raving about the Score-Pal and quite frankly I was feeling a bit left out (but there is no way I am dropping $40 on one, I’d rather spend my $$ on more paper and stamps!) so I dec…
Use these simple photo and video tutorials to learn how to make envelopes from cardstock or patterned paper, using the FSJ Scoring Board.
Hi SCT friends! It’s Aly Dosdall back again for another Tools Today post. It’s always such a pleasure to visit you and the SCT crew each month. Today I’m sharing a gift idea that I created with a handy tool that’s really a crafter’s must-have! Using 12x12 inch patterned paper,...
I love to take scraps of paper and make a paper rosette. You can use the rosettes on top of gift packages or make a paper lolly. Watch how.
8 Ways to Use the Simply Scored Board? Yep! I have tips and tricks for using the best paper scoring board on the market--the Simply Scored board. Come watch
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Easy with the Martha Stewart score board! The first video is for 6 in. square cards… showing 1/8 in., 1/4 in., and 1/2 in. deep envelopes This video is for 5 1/2 in. square and A2 cards……
VERSATILE SIZING: Create envelopes in dozens of different sizes, ranging from small note cards to large invitations, with adjustable measurements. EASY TO USE: Step-by-step instructions and guides ensure effortless envelope crafting, even for beginners. Stylish design keeps your craft room looking perfect. PRECISE SCORING: Score lines with precision for crisp and clean folds, resulting in DIY professional-looking envelopes every time. TIME-SAVING EFFECIENCY: Craft multiple envelopes quickly and efficiently, perfect for bulk projects or last-minute needs. Made from high-quality materials to withstand frequent use and provide long-lasting durability. PAIR: Pair with other We R Memory Keepers products for creative projects in no time.
Happy How To Tuesday! If you make a lot of cards that have added dimension, this easy tutorial is definitely for you. Today I'm using my We R Memory Keepers envelope punch board to make an A2 envelope that has just enough depth to fit your bulky handmade cards. Materials: We R Memory Keepers Envelope Punch Board (bone folder included) Adhesive 8 1/8" x 8 1/8" square cardstock Step 1: For an A2 card, line your cardstock at 3 3/4", punch, and score Step 2: Slide your cardstock over by 1/4" (so now it will rest at the 4" mark) and score a second time. Step 3: Rotate your cardstock and line up your Score Guide with the inside score mark. Then punch and score. Again, slide your cardstock up by 1/4" and score a second mark. Step 4: Continue rotating your cardstock by 90*, punch, score, slide 1/4" and score again. Once all sides are finished you will have two score marks on every side. Step 5: Fold all score marks inward toward the center of your envelope. Step 6: Adhere the bottom flaps. Now you're 3D envelope is finished! Now your envelope is complete and ready for your handmade card. By making two score marks on each side, your envelope has just enough depth to snugly fit your bulky card. The card here has thick dimensional foam dots to pop up the center image. On top of that, there are large pearls and a twine bow. Needless to say, this card would not ship well in your standard flat envelope. However, it has a lovely place to live inside this great dimensional envelope! Have fun creating matching envelopes for your cards that have a little extra bulge! Side note: An A2 card measures 4 1/4" x 5 1/2"... the punch board lists an incorrect dimension and We R is aware of this issue! <3 Rachel w k
Use these simple photo and video tutorials to learn how to make envelopes from cardstock or patterned paper, using the FSJ Scoring Board.
Many of you have seen this little box of 3x3 notecards in my craft room and know that it was a gift from my upline, Mindy Gray...yes, complete with notecards!! Aren't they great?! I just want to focus on the box today, because boxes are very easy to make with your envelope punch board. The dimensions can be determined using the same chart that you use for envelopes. In this case, we read the paper size for the 3x3 cards and add 1" in order to make a box with a thickness of almost 3/4". So, instead of a 5 1/4" square, we start with a 6 1/4" square. Use the score line from the chart (2 5/8") to punch and score your first notch and then move over an inch to 3 5/8" and punch and score again. Do this on the opposite side. Then on the … Continue reading →
This is my first attempt at tutorial so mercy, please! Besides, my 22-month old was "helping me and thus I had to rush everything resulting ...