Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Product of the month.......

Simply Scored Scoring Tool

(pg 178 item code: 122334 £25.95)

Let me introduce Stampin’ Up!’s original scoring tool—designed exclusively by and for Stampin’ Up! 
With etched grooves every 1/8" (3.2 mm), and the ability to score card stock up to 12" x 12" (30.5 x 30.5 cm), the Simply Scored scoring tool helps you create perfectly measured score marks.  
It’s great for creating multiple projects or projects with a variety of score marks!

Features of the Simply Scored Scoring Tool
  • Comes with a high-quality stylus instead of a plastic bone folder.
    • Stylus is ergonomically shaped and features a comfort grip.
    • The high-quality metal tips on each end of the stylus—they come in two sizes—glide smoothly over your paper.
  • Features a unique set of place markers that let you mark your score lines when creating multiple projects with the same score lines.
    • Includes three place markers.
    • Additional place markers can be purchased for flawless scoring.
  • Includes a hidden storage compartment in the back of the base to hold your scoring tools.
  • Accommodates card stock up to 12" x 12" (30.5 x 30.5 cm).

  • Product Details
  • Simply Scored includes
    • 1 scoring board
    • 1 stylus
    • 3 place markers 
  • Dimensions of scoring board: 38.5 x 33.7 x 2.5 cm 
Throughout this month I will share with you samples made using the Simply Scored Tool
I will share with you additional Products that will enhance your scoring tool and enable you to use it for much more

2 comments:

  1. Was wondering about getting one of these. A lot of the tutorial videos I have seen use them but then others use the scoring on the SU cutter.

    Have you tried both and which would you say was more accurate?

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  2. Hi Candace

    I prefer using the scoreboard as it enables me to mark out where I need to score - and for multiple projects this is fantastic....If I need to mark out just the one score line for a card for example I will use the Trimmer - but I do find personally that the score line isn't deep enough for me.

    I hope that helps... More samples will come this week so hopefully that may help you with your decision xxx

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