Here I show you the details of the Martha Stewart Score Board and how to make boxes using the board and some of her edge punches. See my blog for more pictures and projects www.tatteredprimitives dot com
i just bought this system, and was a little dissatisfied with the unfinished look of the top edges of the box. so i tried again, this time i added another set of creases a quarter inch in from each edge of the square, sacrificing a quarter inch of the box height, but giving me a lip to fold over before i glue my box together.
this seems to have a two fold advantage. greater overall strength and a much cleaner finish. cant recommend it enough.
Fabulous boxes! Thanks for this great tutorial! I absolutely love my MS score board - it is my new favorite tool! i use it constantly. i love to make cards that are not your basic fold and this makes it easy. And I make envelopes to match my cards - easy peasy. I love the fact that this score board has score lines for every 1/8 inch. It is the only scoring tool I have ever used but I am not even interested in trying anything else :)
This is my one most favorite piece of craft equipment! It is amazing! I bought another one as a back up and put it in my craft room/office. I take one with me everywhere and the other one stays home. I'm always finding new ways to use it!! Love it! I used my 50% off coupons so I can say I got one free!
these little boxes are the best. l was going to bring my MS score board back to the store but l'm going to keep it now, thanks so much for showing how to make these. don't know how the hubbys gonna like it but l'm keeping it now lol. thanks again. new subber as well
Big help for me!!! Tfs.
debbiehayslrtte 1 day ago
Are you using the same size paper to make the box and just score in different places?
SuperDevoria 2 months ago
What is your blog??
azanna01 2 months ago
hey nice video!...
i just bought this system, and was a little dissatisfied with the unfinished look of the top edges of the box. so i tried again, this time i added another set of creases a quarter inch in from each edge of the square, sacrificing a quarter inch of the box height, but giving me a lip to fold over before i glue my box together.
this seems to have a two fold advantage. greater overall strength and a much cleaner finish. cant recommend it enough.
scottpastry 3 months ago
i need a box 1 1/4 by 1 1/4 could you tell me whatsize i need to start with please
jandycus1 4 months ago
Love the use of the edge punches! Keep the videos coming!
sistermojo64 6 months ago
Fabulous boxes! Thanks for this great tutorial! I absolutely love my MS score board - it is my new favorite tool! i use it constantly. i love to make cards that are not your basic fold and this makes it easy. And I make envelopes to match my cards - easy peasy. I love the fact that this score board has score lines for every 1/8 inch. It is the only scoring tool I have ever used but I am not even interested in trying anything else :)
imspinner1 9 months ago
l am on canada and only paid 21.95 at walmart. good deal compared to other places we dont have a Micheals where I am 'sniff'
puffyjo 11 months ago
This is my one most favorite piece of craft equipment! It is amazing! I bought another one as a back up and put it in my craft room/office. I take one with me everywhere and the other one stays home. I'm always finding new ways to use it!! Love it! I used my 50% off coupons so I can say I got one free!
Melatina77 11 months ago
these little boxes are the best. l was going to bring my MS score board back to the store but l'm going to keep it now, thanks so much for showing how to make these. don't know how the hubbys gonna like it but l'm keeping it now lol. thanks again. new subber as well
puffyjo 11 months ago