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Martha Stewart Crafts Scoring Board and Envelope Tool
Brand | Martha Stewart |
Color | Clear |
Material | Plastic |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Recommended Uses For Product | Crafts |
About this item
- Score flawless, crisp lines in seconds when creating invitations, envelopes, gift boxes, and more
- Includes an envelope guide with a convenient storage slot and bone folder and storage compartment for your bone folder and pens
- Measures 14 by 13 inches
- Features measurement guides along the top and side to 12-1/2-inch in 1/8-inch increments with groves every 1/8-inch for detailed scoring
- Reflects the quality, thoughtful attention to detail, and how-to expertise of Martha signature style
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Product information
Brand | Martha Stewart |
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Color | Clear |
Material | Plastic |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Recommended Uses For Product | Crafts |
Product Dimensions | 16.4"L x 0.6"W x 13.7"H |
Capacity | 1 Pounds |
Item Weight | 1.6 Pounds |
Shape | Rectangular |
Pattern | Solid |
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Item model number | 42-05002 |
ASIN | B0036FDKZS |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #320,162 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing) #468 in Scrapbooking Tools |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 1.6 pounds |
Manufacturer | EKS |
Date First Available | January 1, 2009 |
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Product Description
Score flawless, crisp lines in seconds when creating invitations, envelopes, gift boxes, and more. This score board includes an envelope guide with a convenient storage slot and bone folder. Board also includes a storage compartment for your bone folder and pens. This board measures 14 by 13in and features measurement guides along the top and side to 12-1/2-inch in 1/8-inch increments with groves every 1/8-inch for detailed scoring. Instructions for making flawless envelopes and additional project ideas are included. This board is constructed of plastic making it lightweight and easy to travel with. Imported.
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Martha Stewart Scoring Board
Score Board
The plastic design is lightweight, yet its 12 inch x 12 inch size is perfect for paper crafting projects of all sizes. Board measures 14 inch x 13 inch (35, 5 centimeter x 33 centimeter). Store your bone folder, pens, pencils or other gadgets using the built-in compartment with secure close lid. Flip open the lid to reveal a convenient measurement guide with project specifications for different sized cards and gift boxes. Rubber feet grip the work surface to ensure stability. Clearly marked measurements allow you to make accurate, evenly aligned marks every time. Measurement guides along the top and left side 1/2 inch and 1/8 inch increments, with scoring grooves every 1/8 inch for detailed scoring.
Improved Bone Folder
It includes a bone folder to makes crisp, straight lines. Use it to create crisp creases and score paper projects with precise lines. When finished, simply tuck the tool into the board’s built-in storage compartment when not in use.
Envelope Guide
The Martha Stewart Scoring Board comes with a handy envelop guide. The triangular measure allows you score lines marked 1/8 inch apart and includes written instructions for making different sized cards, envelopes, gift boxes and more. The guide slips into a hidden compartment underneath your board to keep it conveniently tucked away until you need it. Create different size dimensional envelopes and flat envelopes.
Martha Scoring Board Includes
- Scoring board
- Envelope guide
- Bone folder
- Project Booklet
Gift Cards
Make professional-looking greeting cards with matching envelopes. The scoreboard creates precise measurements and crisp folds easier than ever. Create a handmade card using unique paper designs.
Projects for Your Martha Stewart Score Board
Add Texture
Use your scoreboard to add texture, depth and detail to your paper craft designs. Create quilted and striped designs.
Gift Boxes
The scoreboard allows you to create unique gift boxes using your favorite cardstock or paper materials. Includes step-by-step instructions for custom size boxes.
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Create Envelopes With the Scoring Board
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Overview of Martha Stewart Crafts Scoring Board
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Customers like the ease of use, crisping, quality, value, and size of the storage box. They mention that it makes crafting so much easier, does the same scoring as the scoreboard, and is well made. They appreciate the size, saying that it can fit a whole 12 x 12 piece of paper. Customers also appreciate appearance, storage space, and performance.
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Customers are satisfied with the performance of the storage box. They mention that it is a great tool, the scoring tool works great when held at the correct angle, and it is very functional. Some customers also mention that the product is genius and works well for making envelopes.
"...It's small and handy, and does the same scoring as the scoreboard. Since you are making only cards, the dimensions should be just enough...." Read more
"...folding leaves a little to be desired so I think this will be a very handy tool, especially since I do origami." Read more
"...This plastic bone folder feels very heavy duty and works marvelous. I also saw a couple reviews that stated the board feels flimsy...." Read more
"It's made my life so much easier - I can now score, fold, and envelope paper in a fraction of the time it used to take me...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the storage box. They mention that it is well-made, solid, and easy to use. It comes with a bone folder, and a handy triangle envelope making tool. Some say that the tool is really neat.
"...The scoreboard is also sturdy enough. I've dropped it a couple of times from my desk, and no damage was done...." Read more
"...The packaging stated it had an 'improved' bone folder which feels pretty sturdy to me so it appears MS has addressed that issue...." Read more
"...The board feels and looks very well made, and I'm sure it will last as long as I need one. Now I'm off to score more cards. Thank you Martha!..." Read more
"...Having said that, it is possible to get excellent results in standard paper, but you must be careful and score lightly...." Read more
Customers like the ease of use of the storage box. They say the instructions are easy to follow, and the board is solid. They also mention that the product makes crafting so much easier, and they love the storage tray. They appreciate the clear guides and the easy access to the storage feature. Overall, customers are happy with the ease and fun of using the product.
"...The project was a success, and the process was a breeze :)..." Read more
"...This score board has solved that problem, and it's easy to use to make the straight scores and then fold on the score with the 'new improved' bone..." Read more
"As a paper artist, I like tools that work well, are easy to use, and can be used over and over again. The scoring board is one of them...." Read more
"...The build quality of the tool is excellent, it's easy to use, and very sturdy...." Read more
Customers like the crisping of the storage box. They mention that the scoring board is fantastic, and the tool is sharp, making it easy to score paper and cardstock. They recommend it to any paper crafter.
"...It's small and handy, and does the same scoring as the scoreboard. Since you are making only cards, the dimensions should be just enough...." Read more
"...Now I'm off to score more cards. Thank you Martha! It's a great score board and I am more than pleased with it." Read more
"...The board is sturdy and the tool is sharp, which makes scoring paper and cardstock a breeze...." Read more
"...All in all, a very useful scoring tool--my favorite." Read more
Customers like the storage space of the storage box. They mention that it features a storage area for a bone folder, a practical guide to make, and the little compartment on the top is very handy. They like being able to store the scoring tool in the compartment at the top of the board, which is steady on a desk top with its little rubber feet. The board itself is pretty rigid and has foam feet to help keep it from sliding.
"...The little compartment on the top is very handy...." Read more
"...The board itself is pretty rigid and has foam feet to help keep it from sliding...." Read more
"...I like the compartment that holds the bone folder and any other small items you may use...." Read more
"...There is onboard storage for the scorer and triangle that are included. That is a wonderful feature!..." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the storage box. They mention that it is a good price and that it's easy to compare prices.
"...which score board to buy since this one was marked down to a very reasonable price, and basically does the same thing as the other popular brand...." Read more
"...I couldn't be happier, and the price was just right! If you are thinking about it, think no longer, just buy it!!" Read more
"...Overall, this is a nice scoring board and fairly inexpensive, so I recommend it for your box-making needs...." Read more
"...The product performed as it should and was at a good price when compared to your every day craft store...." Read more
Customers like the size of the storage box. They say it's large enough to make boxes, cards, and envelopes of any size. They appreciate the fact that it has all the measurements on it, so they don't have to guess or turn their paper. The measurements inside the storage area is helpful, as it has guides for making various card sizes. Customers also appreciate the small size and how it can be used.
"...It's small and handy, and does the same scoring as the scoreboard. Since you are making only cards, the dimensions should be just enough...." Read more
"...The envelope option is great with many sizes to fit all your needs...." Read more
"...is extremely well designed with the tucked away scoring tool, its measurement rulers and also a tucked underneath board useful for scoring paper for..." Read more
"...to see what the stickers said to know what they were cause the print was so small...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the storage box. They say it's a huge time saver and yields professional looking results. The white color is pretty, and the smaller increments between the score lines are easy to use. The board is a great addition to their craft room, and it'll make their cards look cleaner and more professional.
"...In my opinion, all turned out pretty cute!" Read more
"...crafts as a hobby, and by using a the scoring board it makes my cards look so much cleaner and more professional...." Read more
"...make envelopes but you can create gift boxes and make your project look professionally done with the use of the scorer!!..." Read more
"...this board to score lines onto the front of cards to make a really cool embossed look...." Read more
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Why not the scor-pal? A lot of you might want an answer to this question. The scor-pal is another widely using scoring board in the papercrafting industry. People who use the scor-pal claim that the grooves in the scor-pal are deeper, therefore the scoring is much more easier. I do not own the scor-pal, so I can't compare them both. But as far as my experience with the MS score board goes, I love it. I find the depth of the grooves to be adequate for my needs (and for the price).
The bone folder that comes along with it is a bit sharp so be careful while using it on copy papers. It is the only bone folder I have, and I am quite happy with it. It does leave a shiny edge on cardstock when you are scoring it, and some people find it a bit of a annoyance, and use teflon bone folders, which cost around $20. That's too much money for just avoiding a shiny edge, so I'll pass on that.
I score all my cards on my scoreboard. But that is not what I most appreciate about it. I like making miniatures out of cardstock. I made a small Christmas village last year, and it wouldn't have been possible without the scoring board. I downloaded templates, printed them out, and scored all corners using the scoreboard. The project was a success, and the process was a breeze :) So if you are into papercrafts more than cardmaking this is one tool you will find a lot of use for. So, if you are a card-maker(not a scrapbooker) the mini scoring board is the one you should be looking for. It's small and handy, and does the same scoring as the scoreboard. Since you are making only cards, the dimensions should be just enough.
The Envelope maker comes in handy when I want to make customized envelopes. But, I don't use this feature as much as I thought I would do.
The little compartment on the top is very handy. I store my bone folder, my black felt tip pen, white uniball signo, glue pen, pencil and my eraser in it.
The scoreboard is also sturdy enough. I've dropped it a couple of times from my desk, and no damage was done.
I've been using the score board for 2 years now, and I have no complaints. I 100% recommend it for papercrafters.
I used a sheet of printer paper to make my first envelope and found that using the same light pressure I would use with a pencil and running the folder over the groove a couple times worked well to get the score lines. (the bone folder does NOT have to make contact with the bottom of the groove to score the paper which might be why some ppl have issues with it tearing the paper.)
The board itself is pretty rigid and has foam feet to help keep it from sliding. The packaging stated it had an 'improved' bone folder which feels pretty sturdy to me so it appears MS has addressed that issue. (I may even sand the edges of the tip a little so it doesn't have as snug a fit)
Some reviewers indicated the instructions were a little too simple, leaving them to figure steps out on their own so maybe the instructions improved too since I didn't have that issue. The instruction pamphlet with diagrams only covered a few projects: an A2 card, an A2 gate fold card, an envelope for an A2 dimensional card, and a 4x4x2" box with lid. (It gives you the general idea that you then apply to the measurements they give for the additional sizes for the card, envelope and box/lid.) The envelope guide gives you the measurements for the following sizes: #1, 4 bar, A2, A6, A7, A9, 6" square, and #10 and states that you should decrease the length and width of the starting paper by an 1/8th inch to make envelopes for flat cards. Since some of the cards I make have dimensional embellishments I thought this a nice detail. The instructions adhered to the inside of the 'tool compartment' gives the measurements for cards (which coincide with the envelope sizes) and the following box/lid sizes: 2x2x2, 3x3x2, 4x4x2, 4x4x4, 5x5x3.5, 6x6x3, and 7x7x2.5. I agree with other reviewers that these instructions shouldn't have been adhered to the inside of the compartment since the writing is so small. (I may type up the measurements and use my xyron sticker maker to adhere them to the top of the lid for easier reference.) Of course you can use youtube to get additional ideas on how to use it - I watched one that showed how to make accordion folded medallions.
Given the little issues, I would honestly score it a 4.75 but since that wasn't an option I rounded it up. My paper folding leaves a little to be desired so I think this will be a very handy tool, especially since I do origami.
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What made things easy for me was planning out the folds in the design stage and making sure that any folds sat on a 1/8 increment and marking those points on the ruler of the board. Sped things up immensely.
Definitely worth the cost – don't see the value in the smaller ones unless you're tight for space – and even then, this one isn't THAT big. Get it!
La paquetería muy bien, llegó en muy buena condición y avisaron por correo que ya venían. Este ítem si paga envio por su tamaño pero es muy accesible y recomendable.
Es mi primer artículo de esta marca, estoy muy satisfecha.
Grand bien m'en a pris : je suis cette fois-ci 100% convaincue et séduite à l'usage de cet outil super pratique.
Mon retour après la création d'une explosion box :
1) stabilité : petits patins antidérapant qui empêchent la plaque de glisser, très appréciable.
2) rangement du plioir (et d'autres accessoires si vous le souhaitez) dans un plumier intégré à la partie supérieure de la plaque.
3) outil de pliage pour enveloppe : pas encore essayé pour le moment mais semble très simple d'emploi. A noter que la plaque possède un emplacement pour le ranger à l'arrière, le triangle ne se perd donc jamais et ne gène en rien l'utilisation de la plaque.
4) vous trouverez un tableau récapitulatif des mesures pour créations d'enveloppe et de boite en français et que vous pourrez coller sur le couvercle du rangement du plioir
5) la plaque cale la feuille sur 2 et non 3 côtés : cela vous autorise l'utilisation de bandes plus longues ou de travailler en diagonale, chose impossible avec la scor-pal qui est fermée sur 3 côtés.
6) plioir amélioré : le défaut de rigidité a été corrigé.
J'hésitais avec la score pal nouvelle génération (all eights) mais comme les rainures sont désormais identiques entre les deux produits, mon porte-monnaie a fait le choix. ^^
Dernière chose qui était une de mes craintes : la proximité des rainures les unes par rapport aux autres et la crainte de sauter de l'une à l'autre...
J'ai trouvé comment éviter ce souci de façon TRES simple.
Au lieu de coller votre feuilles tout en haut, décalez la d'un demi cm vers le bas et démarrez l'attaque de la plaque en positionnant votre plioir à l'horizontale. Après quelques essais, vous ne louperez plus vos plis et de sauterez plus dans la rainure voisine si vous avez ce souci !
Bonnes créations ! :)
I found the envelope adapter a bit tricky to use at first but once I made a couple found it a bit easier, although some of the recommended sizes came out larger or smaller than I expected.
The board is nice and sturdy and of good quality. It's a bit expensive but well worth it as I have made loads of boxes, cards and envelopes with it and have many more ideas for more.