Wednesday, June 1, 2022

Scor-Pal "More than One Score"

June 1st brings another Scor-Pal "More than One Score" challenge, and it also brings graduation time.  I recently watched a video (Wednesdays with Wendy) in which Wendy created a very clever graduation card.  As my great nephew will be graduating from high school this month, I decided to make one in his school colors of blue and gold. As you can see, it's a gatefold card -- but with a bit of a twist.    You have to flip up the mortarboard before you can open the card.



It was relatively easy to create.  First cut a piece of blue cardstock 4 1/2" by 8 1/2", scoring at 2 1/8" and 6 1/4".  Then cut a second piece of cardstock 2" x 2", scoring at 1".  Attach the small piece to the top center of the card base.

Cut a piece of white cardstock 3" x 3", cutting it diagonally.  Then cut one of the diagonal pieces in half as shown.  Attach one of the small pieces to each side of the gate.  Then add a 1/4" wide strip of gold along the edge.  This piece will be trimmed to fit.


For the mortarboard, cut a piece of blue cardstock 3" x 3" and place a brad at the center.  Loop the tassel around the brad.  Glue the mortarboard to the small 2" tab on the card base so that it lines up with the gold strips.


All that remains is to stamp the sentiment on a piece of 3" x 3" white cardstock, add the gold die-cut "celebrate" at the top and adhere to the inside of the card.  Add the year to the front, and you're done.


1 comment:

fusiafscrapping said...

Wow!. This card just took my breath. This is absolutely gorgeous!
Lots of love from Isia xx