Another Halloween has come and gone and we are movin’ on to Thanksgiving! Seriously…is it November already?
The first day of the month means it’s time for a new Scor-Pal challenge. This month’s theme is Family/Thanksgiving. When families get together, we usually eat! So today’s project is all about the Thanksgiving table and giving thanks.
I created a super simple Silverware Pocket that would look great at each place setting. (Or they would look cute to fill them up and place them all in a basket if you have a large family gathering and serve the food buffet style.)
I didn’t add the napkin behind the utensils so I could get a photo of the scored back but you can easily slip a napkin in there too and they’d be good to go!
To make the pocket, I started with a piece of 4 1/4″ x 11″ cardstock (half a sheet). Score the 11″ side at 4″ and fold.
Next I diagonally scored the back every 1/2″ in both directions.
Finally, use Scor-Tape on both sides of the pocket to keep it closed, or stitch with a sewing machine as I have done. Then decorate your silverware pocket as desired.
Now check out the other fun projects on the Scor-Pal blog and play along!
stamps- Sweet ‘n Sassy- Season of Change, So Grateful, and Grunge Borders; paper- SU! Crumb Cake, Cherry Cobbler, white; ink- SU! Soft Suede, Tangerine Tango, Crushed Curry, and Pear Pizzazz; accessories- Scor-Pal, Scor-Tape or sewing machine, Sweet ‘n Sassy- Season of Change Leaf dies and Bookmarks & More dies, red twine, metal clip, button, crochet thread.
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