Monday, June 28, 2010

Martha Stewart Score Board - Review and Giveaway


I recently received an email asking if I would like to try the Martha Stewart Score Board.  I actually had one of the boards already - I bought it in New Jersey when I was visiting my sister.  Since I hadn't really used it much, this gave me a chance to take it out and investigate a bit.  I did accept the new board so I could send it on to one lucky blog follower!

If you are a regular reader of my blog, you will know that I often use a Scor-Pal scoring board.  I bought mine several years ago and at the time the price was $39.95.  I believe that they are now selling for $29.95.  The list price for the Martha Stewart board is $19.95 and when I checked today the board was available for $15.39 on the Martha Stewart site HERE.  I bought mine at Michael's with a 50% off coupon and paid $10.

I am a firm believer in scoring - I score everything.  I often see videos where people fold their cards on a flat surface and just smooth the fold with a bone folder but I prefer to actually score the line before folding.  I think this gives a crisper, more professional finish.  Whenever you score, remember that you always fold toward the "mountain" of the score (the bump that goes up).


The Martha Stewart Score Board come with a bone folder and a handy envelope making tool.  The plastic is ivory in color and there are scoring lines at 1/8 inch intervals all along the board.


The envelope making tool stores neatly in the base of the board.


On the left side the board is closed.  The edges are ruled in both directions at 1/8 inch increments to match the grooves.  There is a 1/16th mark to offset the paper when you need to make a slightly different type of score.  This mark helps you make a lid to fit a box with just enough room to slide over the base.


On the right side the board is open.  It is 12 1/2 inches wide which makes it a bit more versatile.


With the larger scoring area and missing right side, you can score large items like this bag from the Plantin Schoolbook cartridge which was cut at 11 inches on a 24 inch mat.


There is a compartment at the top of the board where you can store the scoring tool and a few other items.  There is also a chart with some basic card dimensions with instructions for cutting and folding.


 At the other side of the compartment the chart gives cutting and scoring information for basic boxes.  It is quite handy to have these references.


The envelope tool makes it easy to create traditional envelopes where the sides fold in to a point.  It slides into position at the top left corner of the board.  The standard envelope sizes are listed along with the size you need to cut the paper and the scoring lines for each envelope.


The board also comes with a pamphlet that gives the directions for a card, envelope and box.


The envelope making procedure is simple - you score at the listed dimensions and turn the paper 90 degrees to complete each score.


The score lines intersect to form triangles and you snip these away with scissors.


Here is the scored and snipped paper ready to fold into an envelope for an A2 card.


You apply adhesive to the flaps and fold up the envelope.   You need to be careful that you don't put any adhesive beyond the limits of the overlaps.


The envelope you make is large enough to accommodate a card with bulky embellishments like these buttons.


I followed the directions and made an envelope for a 6 inch square card.  The procedure is exactly the same but the paper will extend over the top edge of the scoring area.


The finished envelope leaves a bit of room all around the card - a very comfortable fit.

One of the main reasons I bought the Scoring Board was to have the ability to score in small even intervals as easily as possible.  The lines on the Scor-Pal are mostly 1/2 inch apart which is fine for some, but not all projects.


 I wanted to do some paper pleating to make rosettes.  I cut strips of paper about one inch by 12 inches.  I was able to make score marks at 3/8 inches and then every 6/8ths of an inch beyond that.  (I counted one, two, three, score, one, two, three, skip across the top.


Then I flipped the paper and scored in the opposite direction on all of the "skipped" lines.  This creates a pattern of "mountain" and "valley" fold lines.


Each strip is accordian folded as shown.   The scoring makes it quick and easy to get an accurate fold.


The two strips are adhered together with an "up" fold matching a "down" fold.


 When both ends are joined the circle looks like this.  You need to compress the folds and flatten the circle to form the rosette.


I cut a scrap piece of cardstock at 1 1 /2 inches square and added adhesive and a large glue dot.


I aligned the pleated paper and pressed the rosette into the glue.


This is the back side of the rosette.


You can add any decorative center that you like. The sequin cluster flower is from Creative Charms.


The score board is also helpful in making sure that your card has square corners and that your added layers are correctly aligned.


The scores and folds produce a nice crisp rosette or pleated flower.


The blue and white dotted paper is by Martha Stewart, the red gingham is discontinued Creative Memories paper and the center polka dot brad is from Creative Charms.  I added the "4th of July" cut at 2 1/2 inches from the Stand and Salute Cricut cartridge.

I found that the performance of the Martha Stewart Score Board was very similar to the Scor-Pal.  The folds did seem to be sharper and I think this is due to the thinner edge of the included bone folder.  You would need to be careful not to apply too much pressure and tear the paper if you were scoring lightweight paper.

The most used scoring lines (such as the 4 1/4 inch mark for a vertical A2 card) are not distinguished in any way.  You could add a dot or sharpie mark to help you find the lines you need on a regular basis.  I liked the envelope maker and the fact that all of the most used information is at your fingertips (no need to check a printed guide or look up measurements online).

I think that the Martha Stewart Score Board is a useful addition to the craftroom.  Even if you already have a Scor-Pal you will find the "extra" lines are very helpful and eliminate the need to shift the paper between scores. On a purely aesthetic note, I like the ivory color better than the gray of the Scor-Pal. The price is extremely reasonable and you are quite likely to be able to buy it using a coupon for an even better deal. 

GIVEAWAY:

I would like to send the brand new Martha Stewart Score Board that was sent to me to one of my readers.  All you need to do is to leave a comment on this post.  If you would like to follow my blog or become a subscriber and receive daily email updates please sign up at the top of the right side column.  Please leave only one comment and be sure that there is a way for me to contact you (message board name, blogger profile or email address with "at" and "dot" written out to help avoid the possibility of spam reaching you).  Thanks to Martha Stewart Crafts for providing the Score Board for the giveaway.

I will draw a winner on the 4th of July from all of the comments left before 11:59 p.m. July 3rd (Eastern Daylight Time).

I'll be sharing a few more projects using this tool during the next week or two.  The possibilities that the full set of score lines create are very interesting.


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333 comments:

  1. thanks for the review great info will put on my purchase list for things to get at AC Moore with a coupon.

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  2. How nice of you to do this giveaway! Okieladybug keeps telling me I should replace my Scor-Pal with the new Martha Stewart scoreboard. She has one and really enjoys using it.

    lguild1949@yahoo.com

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  3. Awesome! TFS! I hope you see my comment but, I know you read all of these wonderful comments :)

    sweetsassydiva-gspot.blogspot.com

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  4. I'm glad you did that review, I was curious about the MS scorer.

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  5. great review I would love to win one of these.

    Thanks,

    Teri

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  6. I wasn't convinced a scoring type of board was something I needed but with the envelope tool, I am sold. I hope I can win one but if not, I'll be doing some shopping! lol

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  7. Thanks so much for all your tutorials. I get more new wrinkles in my brain from reading your posts. (I was told for every new thing you learn you get a new wrinkle in your brain) Anyway.....I have been looking at the Ultimate Crafter Companion....but this looks versatile too. How cool it would be to win one.....that would make my decision for me....I have a hard time making up my mind.....

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  8. Oh my!! What a wonderful, in depth review of this product!! Thank you soooooooooo very much!!

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  9. Thanks Diane for another chance to win a great tool for crafting. Your tutorial was well written. I've had the tool in my hands at Michael's and have put it down. I'm not sure why!
    kmacko1 at juno dot com

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  10. Loved the review. Thank you for the chance to win one of the great tools!

    dmck50atbellsouthdotnet

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  11. What a great tool! I love the added ability to make envelopes easily. Thanks for explaining it.

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  12. I really enjoy looking at your creations and love the way you explain things step by step. I thought I checked a month or so ago and our Michael's didn't carry the Martha Stewart line-- maybe I was in a different store! I would love to have this tool!
    I used your School Days project to learn some things on my DS. Thank you!

    Jeannie

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  13. Wow! So many uses for just one tool. Thanks for the info.

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  14. I would love to win this. Thanks for the tutorial.

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  15. Thanks for the review. I hope I win!
    pal635 at yahoo dot com

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  16. This looks like am awesome scoring device and very versitile. Thanks for sharing this info with us. There are so many things out there to make things easier and sometimes its hard to find them. Love your blog and updates.

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  17. Wow! Simply a great review! I walked into Michael's last week to see if they even sold Scor Pal, and found out they didn't. I saw the Martha Stewart one, but didn't know how it compared. Now I know, thanks to you! Thanks so much!

    Christine
    ChristineBeadel@aol.com

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  18. Diane I love following your blog and seeing all the creative ideas you have.

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  19. I have the scorpal and really didn't even think about the MS board. I love the idea of the 1/8th inch markings.
    Great! One more thing to put on my want list!

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  20. I just bought this 2 days ago with a 40% off and a 15% off total coupon and I gotta tell ya - I love it. I made boxes today to fit inside some of my drawers for smaller stuff - easy as can be. I LOVED the flower you made and I'm going to try it. Cant wait to see other projects. Thanks so much for posting this. Please do not include my post in the drawing because... I already have it :) Good Luck Everyone!

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  21. So you really are Okie's evil twin ;)Love both of your blogs and look at them daily. Thank-you for all of the posts. I have the MS score board also and use it all of the time. I think it is the best one out there. I'd love to win this one for my BFF. She is just starting out in paper crafting.Thanks for all of the DS tips. Gypsy's screen is just to small for my eyes. Love my lap top ans DS.
    Sandy R.

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  22. Hi Diane...I first have to say that I enjoy your tutorials so much and look forward to receiving them. I always learn something new. I have the Scor-Pal and use it almost every time I make anything, but I have been looking at the MS scorboard and thinking seriously about getting one. Of course, if I won one from you I could spend that money on something else that I "need". LOL
    Karen

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  23. Thank you for the wonderful review of the MS Score Tool. I've been wanting to get one for some time now. I'm glad to hear it is a very good tool. Thank you so much!

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  24. Diane, I love your blog and love getting your email updates. I have this scoreboard and love it, but until I read your review I never knew it had a place to store the envelope thingy! (my own technical term) Thanks for all the wonderful blogging that you do. I have learned the most amazing things from you!!!
    Cheryl B cjbarclay at gmail dot com

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  25. What a great card! Love the flower - will have to scraplift that from you! Thanks for the instructions and thanks for giving us a chance to win the MS score board.

    email: mr_conboy04athotmaildotcom

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  26. I have looked at this score board but have not bought it yet. Winning it would be great!

    svrenna1atcolumbusdotrrdotcom

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  27. Wow, great review..thought I didn't need this but now I have changed my mind...thanks for a chance to win it, hope I do!!

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  28. I would like to thank you for the indepth information that you have provided about the M.S. scoreboard. I just looked at this Sunday and being newer to card making wasn't sure just how much I would use this tool. Also, thank you for the chance to enter your giveaway.


    Marianne
    Ohio
    sthquilter at gmail dot com

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  29. I haven't made the plunge to get a score board yet but I have often wanted one. Now that I am making more cards, it would be great to have to make the folds and envelopes. Thanks for your great blog and the wonderful giveaway!!
    teachermom (cricut)

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  30. Okie's blog sent me. :) Wow! What an awesome tool! I only own a scoring blade on my paper trimmer but this looks like something I have to have! I love that it has the measurements of cards printed on it and that it gives you envelope templates too! Thanks for the chance!

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  31. Great review.

    I already own a scor-pal but have been thinking for a while now about buying one of these due to the ease of making envelopes.

    durhamdotjatshawdotca

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  32. I have been considering getting one of these for weeks now...thanks for sharing these project ideas also.
    Nicole
    just.junkmail79 at yahoo dot com

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  33. What a great review! Lots of details. I have already forwarded it to a friend.

    Thanks!
    Josiane

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  34. I've been thinking about getting the MS Board, but put it off since I have a ScorPal. But now I really want it for the envelope tool and the card and box measurements! I've followed you for a long time, and I love all the great tips. I hope I'm lucky enough to win, thanks for the chance!
    ~Rachel in Sacramento
    RachelL on Cricut MB
    rachelloesch(at)sbcglobal(dot)net

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  35. i agree--it would be nice to have smaller increments when scoring. i think this would be a wonderful add to my roo, tx for sharing--love the card/

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  36. Wow...looks like it could do it all. I have small Scor-Pal but frequently find that I need something larger. This looks great!

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  37. Thank for the info, it was very helpful!

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  38. Thanks for this explanation. I would love to have one.
    claire_barrette@hotmail.com

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  39. Thanks for all the info on the Score Pal. It sure looks like something that would be very helpful to have for cards and all paper crafting. Hope I win!! Smiles Carolyn
    ladychamp@verizon.net

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  40. Great, comprehensive review. MS should pay you a commission--I think you've helped her sell a few Score Boards! Thanks for the chance to win one!

    acker1nr(at)cmich(dot)edu

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  41. Thanks for the great review,it was very helpful. I have been thinking of getting one of these for awhile, it looks like a great tool. Next time I have a good coupon for Michaels its going in my cart.
    Jamie
    jjabauer@ez-net.com

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  42. Wow - I learned so much from this post! Rosettes and that I wish I had known about Martha's scoreboard before I got my scorpal!
    thanks for the great info!

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  43. This looks awesome. I've been thinking about the scor-pal off and on for a while. I think this one is probably a better choice for me. Thanks. me at glorajean dot com.

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  44. Thanks for a great review!I have had a scorpal on my wish list for a long time- I think I prefer the MS one-better get out my coupons and go get one!

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  45. I have the scor pal and often find it difficult to quickly do the math when I need to shift paper to get the closer scoring lines and I've wondered how well the Martha board worked. Now I know - THANKS for your review!! and thanks for the chance ;)

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  46. I've been wanting a scoring tool for a while but with my budget, I just could justify the expense. This seems to be a reasonable and good choice. I would love to win it but even if I don't win, I might buy it myself.
    luvreading53atcomcastdotnet

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  47. Wow - so thorough. Have been looking at getting one and will now from Michaels if I don't win it. I'll keep my fingers crossed in hopes of getting one sooner.

    Thanks for all the information

    dlgh@optimum.net

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  48. Your site is my FAVORITE because you always give such great instructions and show a project. I went right out and bought a Score Board @ Michaels with my 40% coupon. Thanks for your tips. deblingatcox.net

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  49. Thanks for the review. I get a bit lazy, it is easier to just fold the paper & crease! I would have to also make room on my work space, gasp! But I know my folds would look better, so....
    Thanks, again
    Susan

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  50. I want to win!!! I make cards and scrapbook, this looks like a great addition to create. Thanks for always sharing with us.
    Gwen/Texas

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  51. Thanks for the review. I have been considering purchasing this. It's good to hear what others think about it before I buy it.

    tomstant at gmail dot com

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  52. You've convinced me! Every time I'm at M's I stand there and almost buy it. I think I'm going to go ahead and get it now :) (Unless, of course, I happen to win your awesome giveaway! :)

    TraciVee on the cricut MB :)

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  53. Thanks for sharing all that info. I was convinced I was going to buy the Score-pal but now I think this is a better choice for me.

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  54. I haven't used a score board. It looks easier than using the scoring tool! Thanks!

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  55. Oh how I would love to win this score board. I have been wanting one of these but I always spend my money on cartridges. I really like the wave card you made, very clever idea.

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  56. I love your 4th of July card! I didn't think I needed a score board, but I now think it would great to have one!

    Thanks for great instructions you always give and the great giveaway!

    BugHappy from cmb

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  57. Wow! What a fantastic review....I have both the Scor It and the Scor Pal which I use regularly, but I have been eyeing this one also. Your review has been instrumental in my decision to finally get one....(thanks a lot enabler...LOL) I'll wait to purchase it just in case I win!!! Thanks for a great explanation.

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  58. I was thinking about getting a score board, but wasn't sure how much I needed one. Now it's a must have for me thanks for the idea of the accordian style fold to make the rosette it's great!

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  59. Great info! TFS! and I would love to try the MS score pad! Thanks,\
    jackie

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  60. So glad to have found your blog! I actually own the MS scoreboard and LOVE it! I have a friend who does not have one and I know she would be thrilled if I won it and gave it to her!

    Deb H
    dgharris573@hotmail.com

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  61. Great review!!! I've been wanting to pick up a scoring board, but wasn't sure if the MS one would work nice. Definitely sounds like a great board!

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  62. What a great giveaway. Love the idea of the envelope maker. Thanks for all the great ideas. Carol.

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  63. You did a wonderful job on your project as well as reviewing the product! I have the scor-pal and now think I need the Martha one too! Thanks!

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  64. You certainly covered the product thoroughly! I had been considering a scoring device of some kind, so this really helps me. I loved the tip about including a dot at the most used sizes! Thanks!

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  65. I could have used this tool today in making an envelope for my Birthdaycard that was for a 5x5card. Sherry Statler1040atgmaildotcom

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  66. You are such a gem. I look SO forward to your daily posts. No one else takes the time to so thoroughly explain their techniques. I thought I wanted a score board of some type. Now I KNOW that I do. I would love to win. But whomever does is very fortunate. Thank you a thousand times over for all that you do for us.
    Pam in ND

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  67. What a great review of a product! I have been wanting something like this to help with card making, but our local stores don't have anything. I did not know MS had one out, but I had learned of Scor-Pal from these boards. Thanks for the opportunity to win one!

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  68. Thanks for the review. If I don't win that I might have to go get one for myself!! Thanks. You can e-mail me at laura dot roethle at gmail dot com

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  69. I left a post about an hour ago and got interrupted. Like a ditz, I finished up my post in a hurry to see what hubby wanted and forgot to put in my email: spoe3471atscdotrrdotcom

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  70. Nice review. I would love to win this. I would give it a good home with lots of attention. thanks

    Mylene
    mylenew@gmail.com

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  71. Thanks for the tutorial on the scoreboard seems like an awesome tool to have!!!

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  72. Would love chance to win one of these. I have tried some proects with multiple folds and sometimes they just don't come out to my satisfaction.

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  73. Great review and demo! Just like many of your followers, I have been eyeing this for awhile. You have convinced me that this is a worthwhile purchase. Unless of course I am lucky enough to WIN!!! Thanks for the chance and thanks for your blog!

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  74. I love it. It sounds like a perfect addition to any scrapbookers or card makers scrap room. Thanks Diane for the great review of it.

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  75. Love the detail description on this product. I would love the chance to win one. I do all my scoring with a ruler and bone folder.
    chrisbuob at centurytel dot com

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  76. I would love to win this...It looks even more handy than the scor-pal Thanks for the chance! Pam

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  77. thanks for the review- I had heard about this board but hadn't investigated it yet... seems to be much easier to use than the 'other' purple board out there... thanks for the chance to win! love your site!

    -Florellis.designs
    cyto_steph at yahoo dot com

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  78. What a nice review and love the projects you did. So nice of you to share. I am now a follower, I thought I already was, opps, I think it's your YouTube subscription. TFS
    Theresa (**Treefrog** on the MB)
    mccadesmom at gmail dot com

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  79. In honor of the upcoming holiday Diane, this was simply a STELLAR posting! Once again, thank you for ILLUMINATING the benefits of the MS device and providing, as usual, comprehensive, detailed and perfect instructions on its use. A SPARLKING example of why I love your website. As always, you are a STAR, and I appreciate and applaud your efforts. Thanks so much and HAPPY FOURTH. Hugs, Pam Farrell

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  80. I have been looking at this everytime I go to Michael's. You have definately made up my mind for me. This is a must have. Thank you for the review and the chance to win.

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  81. Great review! Almost bought this at Michaels, but the price was $39.99 and it was not on sale. :( Would love to win it and try out your suggestions!

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  82. Wow! You make things look so easy! I would love to win this! Wish me luck!

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  83. I just love your blog!! This score board is so complete!! I must have it! LOL Thank you very much for all the inspiration you give me and for the chance to win this GREAT scoring tool!!!

    Thanks a million!

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  84. I agree with Okie - we all could produce the things MS does with a staff of 300 but most of us do not have such a staff - I love the detail review of the scoring board - thanks for the offer to give away to your fans.

    Robbijune at yahoo dot com

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  85. Great card! I have been wanting a scoring tool like this for some time now and wasn't sure which product was better. Thanks for the review!

    - Jennifer

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  86. Thanks for this detailed review of the score board. I have been wondering how to make those rosettes! I'm so excited!! I'm going out today and look for one. If I win, I will pass it along to someone that doesn't have one. Thanks for an informative blog!!!

    davettewellmaker(at)yahoo(dot)(com)
    davettewellmaker@yahoo.com

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  87. Wow!
    I have the Scor-Pal and didnt think I needed the Martha one but now I really think I want it!!

    Thanks for the review!!

    Stacy
    uratoon at yahoo dot com

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  88. Thanks so much for doing this review! I have been contemplating getting a scoring board, but the price tag of the Scor-Pal has kept me from doing so. It is great to be able to read about the "competion" through the eyes of an actucal crafter!

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  89. Awesome! I would love to win one of these. Thanks for sharing.

    Kris

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  90. wow! so much detail.....I've been thinking of getting a MS scoreboard for a while and i think you have me convinced! would love to play with one!

    turtlie on cricut MB

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  91. I would love an MS score board! Thanks for the chance!

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  92. Very nicely wirtten review. I have a Scor-it and love it, but I'm thinking this would be easier to use for some projects and I love that it has the envelope maker with it, that is a real asset. Thanks for the opportunity to win and all you inspiration!
    kristie at lashotphotography dot com

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  93. The review is really educational for those of us who don't have a scoring tool but are wanting one. Thanks for the information and the give-a-way as well.
    Teresa
    rdrepublican@windstream.net

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  94. Thanks for the great review on this product!scrapytude.blogspot.com

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  95. I would love to win the MS score board. How nice of you to give such a nice review for all to see.
    thank you,
    Carol<><

    nei2rock at aol dot com

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  96. I have just been using a score blade in my cutter, but I think you've got me sold on this now. I've wondered if it would be worth it - but reading through your information and seeing what you've done has convinced me. I've got a 50% off coupon for Michaels next week. I know what I'll be getting!!
    Thank you so much for taking the time to write all the information out. I really do appreciate it.

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  97. Thanks for showing us how to use this. I have seen alot about it on the MB...but have not seen how much more it does than the score-it that I have now. Thanks for taking the time and all the pictures.

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  98. Thanks for the review! I don't have a scoreboard yet.
    Sharon (scrappyone from Cricut MB)

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  99. Love the MS Score Board!

    Kitty

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  100. Love the layout. Very nice!! Thanks for showing us how to make it.

    Bzztimm(at)gmail(dot)com

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  101. Cap, I do appreciate all the work you do for your tutorials. I would love one of these boards, as I am one of those that folds my cardstock and smooths it with a bone folder. oops, Now it's out in the open :( Thanx for a chance to win one.
    neesey2008@gmail.com

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  102. I look forward to seeing a new update from you blog in my "mailbox", you make the neatest things! Thanks for helping to inspire us all and thanks for the chance to win this great prize!!

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  103. this would make my life so much easier I would love to have one and thanks for the chance to win one

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  104. I have wanted one of these but just have not had the money. shirley at grmagrpa@live.com

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  105. I love the pleated embellishment. You have such good ideas. You really inspire me.
    Patti

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  106. OMG ... this MS Scor Board looks FABULOUS! I already have a ScorPal, but this is so much better I am amazed. I would love to win this. Thanx Diane for sharing this great review, you've sold me!

    Hugz,
    ♥Carol♥

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  107. I have seen this many times in the store, but have not purchased one yet. Thanks for the helpful review!

    scrappingwest at gmail dot com

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  108. Great review, thanks for taking the time. I would love to win.

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  109. I love how you go through this step by step and show the detail of the board up close. I never thought I really needed to score but I make a lot of cards and can so see how this would make things easier - I love the envelope feature - looks really simple and can add so many possibilities to the kinds of envelopes you can make.

    I've been a follower of your blog for quite a while - you always inspired.

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  110. I have been lurking on your site for some time and have loved seeing your projects and getting ideas. I recently purchased the ms score board for card making and love it but your projects have given me lots of new ideas and I found out things I didn't know about it. My daughter wants one now!

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  111. Great review! I don't have either a Score-Pal or MS board, but have wanted one for awhile - just need to save the $ to get one! Wonderful giveaway! Thanks!

    Jean

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  112. I love your demo of the MS Score Board. I am a follower of your blog and love to receive your postings everyday! You are a true inspiration Diane!

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  113. grazie per aver condiviso con noi questo tutorial... sono felice di partecipare magari anche di vincere... saluti dall'italia
    goccedioceano2000(at)libero(dot)it
    blog creative: http://kreattiva.blogspot.com/

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  114. Thank you so much Diane - You did a wonderful review, this looks like a great product and I would be honored to win.
    Tina - GreenQueen, Cricut MB

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  115. this scoreboard is all the rage at the stamp camps I've been to lately and I've been DYING to get one... I've been trying to patiently wait for that 50% coupon to come back! Your July 4th Card is SUPER cute!!! j'adore!!!! Can't wait to see what you do next!

    christy.meaux@gmail.com

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  116. Thanks for the review! I've been on the fence about buying one of these! I'm subscribed now! Thanks
    Bonnie

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  117. I love your review on this! I have the scor-pal and I really want the Martha one since there are more scoring options! You are sooo kind!

    Contactdanielle(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  118. I would love to win this-thanks for the chance.

    madilynhillier@gmail.com

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  119. Thanks for your review. I know I have to buy a score board. I like MS a lot. I do follow your blog already. I love all your projects!!!
    Thanks for the giveaway as well...


    Gina

    agsainz @ gmail dot com

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  120. What a great tutorial! I also love your card. I never realized what I was missing by not purchasing a scoring tool.
    I'm convinced.
    By the way, Okieladybug's blog is how I found my way to your great blog.
    Thanks for the information.

    Joy
    joymillam at earthlink.net

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  121. Oh I could sure use one of those :)
    Happy 4th of July to all!!!!!!
    Have a fun and safe weekend!
    Lisa

    luvtoscrap1972(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  122. Love the rosette you made. MS score board is a great tool
    Thanks
    NanaDonna
    dmcervantez@gmail.com

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  123. I was thinking about getting a score board, but I was not sure wich one!!! Thanks so mucho for your review!! The explanation is perfect!

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  124. Thanks for reviewing this great product AND giving us a chance to win one! Love your blog!! TFS :)

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  125. wow what a gift to give away. unfortunatly we cant buy them in scandinavia - Denmark, so i have to try this on....

    I love the tips and tricks

    Happy 4 th of July
    Hugz Stinne

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  126. I enjoy your newsletter and blog so much. This MS score pal looks like it will help with all sorts of measurements etc. Surely would be thrilled to win it and thanks to you for sharing your extra board and so much of your talent.
    Smiles Carolyn

    ladychamp@verizon.net

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  127. I would love the ms scoring board. It looks very easy to use. I already subscribe to your blog with google reader. I hope I win!!!
    josie@krugtech.com

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  128. Wow this MS Scoreboard is awesome! Thanks for the chance to win it!! I would love to have this!!
    lojo128@verizon.net

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  129. Thanks for sharing. I would love to win the MS score board. Eileen. edevore@gmail.com

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  130. love, Love, LOVE the Martha Stewart score pad and I don't own it yet. Would love to win it!!

    Thanks for the opportunity,
    Donna
    DonnaCMCAToptonlineDOTnet

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  131. As always!! You provide such detailed, legible instructions to all you share!!!!!
    Thanks for the opportunity!

    scrapabookaholic at hotmail dot com

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  132. As always love your cards and projects. Your instrucdtions are spot on and I appreciate them so much. Thanks for the chance to win as it looks like a terrific tool - Happy 4th!

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  133. Well, I missed this one. But I'll try for the next.

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