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This is good to know. I've been considering it for awhile after watching a video tutorial, but didn't know if it was worth it. I think I'll order a set and try it.
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Check out this video. Cannot understand a word she says, not sure what the language is. But the video is quite good, especially the part where she shows you how to line an envelope. pretty easy to do.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7f0ox...eature=related
it's at Costco.com with the score board as a bundle
Top Score Multi-board and The Enveloper Bundle
Create your own cards and envelopes!
Item # 320708
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$34.99
After reading some of your comments I my have to invest in the bundle
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So for those that have it...does it make the correct size envelopes? One of the reviews on Amazon said it did not. I am totally @nal about my envelopes fitting the card exactly, for instance an A2. Does it make that?
I have had one for a while now and it's o.k. but I personally wouldn't have bought it (it came in one of my monthly kits a long time ago). I like my Scor-Pal 100 times better and I'm sure you can do the same thing with it.
I guess I should also point out that I usually tend to buy my envelopes bc I'm totally lazy :mrgreen: but the enveloper tool did not make it easier for me.
The one thing I liked about it is that you can make square envelopes fairly easily. I haven't tried that with my Scol Pal but I'm sure it can be done.
I got one of these because I really like the look of envelopes made on the diagonal (with pointy flaps) as opposed to the ones with the straight flaps - and I got it on sale at Joann.com, so I wasn't paying full price for it. The enveloper is easy to use and understand, as long as you only want to make the size envelopes that they have in the included instructions. Their A2 size envelopes weren't the same size as the A2 envelopes I had at home - I was able to tweak the directions and get them close, though. And if you want to figure out a custom size, it involves some trial and error - the score lines aren't marked with any measurements, they're just lettered.
I also found that I liked the look of the finished envelope better if I used my corner rounder on the pointy edges and if I cut out the little squares where the score lines intersect.
it's at Costco.com with the score board as a bundle
Top Score Multi-board and The Enveloper Bundle
Create your own cards and envelopes!
Item # 320708
Be the first to write a review.
S&H Included
$34.99
After reading some of your comments I my have to invest in the bundle
For what it's worth, I'd put the $34.99 toward a Scor-Pal, unless you're positively smitten with the pointy flap envelopes. If the Top-Score works the same as the Enveloper, the scoring doesn't compare to the Score-Pal's, and it's easy to lose the scoring tool.
Seen one, used one, binned one, saving for a score-pal. Meanwhile made my own from heavyweight cardstock in all the sizes I use. Took me one whole evening, but been using them for years.
I have the Multiboard and the Enveloper, and I love them both. I wouldn't even dream of getting a Scor Pal. With a little tweaking, you can create almost any size envelope you want, plus 3-D boxes and "enveloboxes" for your cards that have 3-D elements on them.