Good morning! It's Jill here with you today and I hope you all have enjoyed this week's Scor-Pal and Simple Stories projects from the design team! Today I have a layout to share using Sn@p and my Scor-Pal. Winter is typically a very grey time of year and I know that I long for bright, happy colors. We had a blizzard here right before Christmas and I captured some of our snow fun on Instagram. My girls have really bright coats and snowsuits so I scrapbooked these images with the Sn@p collection to play up the bright colors.
I used my Scor-Pal to score a piece of white cardstock at 1" x 2" and then trimmed the page slightly so I could use the diagonal stripe behind the cardstock for a pop of color.
I cut some patterned paper to it inside the scored area for more color against the stark white and placed a doily behind my photo block for a little more texture.
I also created a rosette using the Scor-Pal and embellished the center with a Sn@p label sticker and a cut-out element from patterned paper.
3x4 Sn@p! Cards - Snappy Thoughts #4007
Sn@p Stickers - Icons #4018
Sn@p Stickers - Labels #4019
Sn@p Stickers - Letters #4020
Sn@p Life Collection Kit - #2800
Sn@p Life 6x6 Paper Pad - #2801





















Great layout. I love the scored background. :D
Posted by: Janet Sisk | January 25, 2013 at 08:30 PM
Lovely!
Posted by: Karen Kossowsky | January 25, 2013 at 08:33 PM
Absolutely adorable page. Love it!
Posted by: Ange | January 25, 2013 at 09:34 PM
What a great idea to score your paper this way and use it as background.
I have really enjoyed this week on both blogs.
Posted by: Carla | January 26, 2013 at 04:08 AM
Very appropriate today, with all of the snow that has occurred over so much of the country in the past few days! Love the colors, they're a real boost after so much white everywhere!
Posted by: Janet Cobb | January 26, 2013 at 05:51 AM
What a darling page! I love the simple scoring on your base, it just adds so much!
Posted by: Toni Storie | January 26, 2013 at 07:46 AM
Love the beautiful layout and the fun design!! Thanks for sharing and have a fabulous weekend!! :)
Posted by: Larissaa Heskett | January 26, 2013 at 11:33 PM
thanks Jill now I know what I can do with all those little scraps I can't throw away.
Posted by: Stempelmaus aka Christa | January 27, 2013 at 08:25 AM
Pretty layout. Like the score lines.
Posted by: Regina M. Hamilton | January 27, 2013 at 03:55 PM
Very nice. The lines look great and the colors work together wonderfully. I've seen scor-pal lines used to put a border along some embossing but here the score lines are the embossing. Great!
Rae Ann O.
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Posted by: kredyty gotowkowe | January 27, 2013 at 08:06 PM
Love this layout! The paper is awesome but I love the scoring and fitting the paper within the scored lines. Awesome job! Thanks for sharing.
Katie B.
Posted by: Katie B. | January 27, 2013 at 10:48 PM
What a great idea - simple but soo effective. Love how it makes the colorful strips stand out.
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