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Creating with the Scor-it Board
Grab your Scor-it and your scrap basket and get ready for
some fun! You can find a ton of fabulous templates on the
web and create gifts and goody holders in so many interesting
shapes. I am in love with Janice's tower of treat boxes.
How adorable!
Need a few sites to get you started? Give these a
try:
Start with a card
to warm up and then just play and have fun with your Scor-it.
Your holiday treats are going to Grandma's house in style this
year!

Joy by Dora Phillips
Supplies: Tool: Scor-it Board, Paper, Die-Cut, Alphabet: Pink Paislee, Brads: Making Memories,
Bling: BasicGrey.
Design Notes: These gorgeous glitter letters just scream for a bit more
bling to shine for the holiday season. I love them!

Tower of Treat Boxes by Janice Badger
Supplies: Tool: Scor-it Board, Paper: BasicGrey, Daisy
D's, Provo Craft, Scrapworks, Stickers: BasicGrey, Walmart, Me and My Big
Ideas, Daisy D's, Making Memories, K & Company, Flair: American Crafts,
Bottlecap: Li'l Davis, Rub-Ons: BasicGrey, Tags: Daisy D's, Twine: Stampin'
Up!, Ribbon: American Crafts, Maya Road, Ink: Clearsnap, Eyelets:
Provocraft, Other Tools: Crop-A-Dile (We R Memory Keepers), Bone
Folder, Slot Punch, Decorative Scissors (Fiskars), Adhesive: Scotch, Glue Arts, Tutorial: Ghirardelli Box
By Beate Johns (Split Coast Stampers), Other: ribbon, eyelets, glittered die-cuts.

Tower of Treat Boxes by Janice Badger (close-up)
Design note:
If you're like me, you've got lots of people you want to
remember at the holidays: teachers, the newspaper person, the mail carrier,
etc. These little boxes are designed to hold three Ghirardelli chocolates
each, and are a great way to let someone know you're thinking of them.
Making this many boxes may seem intimidating. But by using the Scor-It, I
was able to score 22 treat boxes during a half-hour television show? During
another half-hour show I did all the cutting of flaps that needed to be
done. A bit of adhesive and decorating was all it took to finish them off. |