I hang my head in shame in telling you that until Josie from Coppernob sent me her new Multiscoreboard Xtra with Crease Mouse to try, I had never used a scoring tool to fold my cards …. I thought they were just a gimmick! How wrong I was ….I am now a convert and can’t believe the finish I now get on the folds of my cards and now panic when I can't find mine, in fact I have one and a spare, I love it so much!
“Crease Mouse Scoring Tool - the perfect partner to the M & F Board! This light-weight tool fits comfortably in the hand and is ideal for scoring along M & F's grooves. The flat edge enables you to make sharp folds and reduce cardstock cracking”
Josie has very kindly sent me five Crease Mice/Mouses worth £3.25 each and I will be giving one away each day for the next five days, all you need to do is leave a comment(s) on posts between Monday and Friday this week, (no linking or complicated stuff like that), and I will sort out the rest. How exciting!!
mmmmmmm I am of the same opinion as you and think that they are a gimmick, thanks for the chance to be a "convert" LOL
ReplyDeleteYou make me smile Helen, thats why I just love your blog!!
ReplyDeleteI myself, like you, never use a scoring tool my finger is always handier or if its thicker card then maybe a small jar or highlighter pen, whatever's nearer my hand! So thanks for the chance in winning a 'Crease Mouse' and save me little fingers!!
Hugs Roni :O) xox
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ReplyDeleteOhhh!! I love the shape of it Thanks for the chance to win
ReplyDeleteLinda
Love your blog and reviews - always something interesting to read and try. The Crease mouse does look comfortable to hold and I am intrigued to see how it works.
ReplyDeleteOh Helen. Such a generous Blog Candy .. thank you for the chance of winning such a fab. looking tool. Am intrigued as to what a difference it would make to my creasing of cards. Like others I love your blog .. such fab. ideas and inspiration. You have insprired me to make a number of your makes,most recently jingle jangle keys rings .. using large bells and altered buttons, will send pic. soon to add to followers gallery.
ReplyDeleteCarole x
i have a few score tools /bonefolders in fact it was the thing that put me on this wicked road of crafting addiction i had know idiea what it was so had to find out and ofcoarsea that put me incontact with a whole world of wounderful pepole and things that i never new i needed so much like lovely paper i never use as its just to lovely, peel off stickers by the 100,the back of stickypad back squares that you just know there must be a use for but cant think off it and you just hate throwing them away ,and then theres the punches and diycutters,H2os ,tweezers,pokey tools doublesidedtape,scoreboards,
ReplyDelete,inkpads,stamps, and itgoes on and on and before you know ityour wallking around covered in glitter as if its the most natural thing in the world even the cat and dog have come to live with the fact they will be covered in paper and glue while they live in your world and in no time you have gone from a box on the dinningroom table to a whole roomfull of lovely magical stuff an then back to that same old table as you cant get in the room to craft as its so full and you dream and breath craft and why becuase of some little score tool so bewarned ladies this product should come with a health warning as it just might inrich and change yourlife some might not agree with me but i would say for the better LOL ps i dont want or need one as i do already have two and yes they are the best around shape wise and for grip and comfort a good solid tool to have in your craft box big love marc
Always love looking at your blog and always think 'why didn't I think of that'.'Cos I'm !not clever enough I suppose
ReplyDeleteI have had a few differnet creasers/bone folders and none of them are ever that good, would be interesting to see if thw one was any different. Ps love the nautical inchies, they are fab xxx
ReplyDeleteit is so true that you learn something new each day,and you obviously did on that day,luv Georginax
ReplyDeleteI am interested to be a convert, I use the edge of a pen to do my creases LOL
ReplyDeleteThe bowl of a spoon works too if you don't have a bone folder to hand, this looks to have a nice touchy feely shape to it. Still loving the blog x x x
ReplyDeleteNot heard of a Crease Mouse before so would be intrigued to try it! Love reading your blog - only found it quite recently but look forward to your musings every day.
ReplyDeleteHave problems with my hands, so would be interested to see if this mouse might make life easier. Thanks for sharing your creative talents with us!!
ReplyDeleteI have a couple of bone folders which I use when I think of it but that looks a lovely gorgeous shape I couldn't help but want that one too. Thanks for offering.
ReplyDeleteYour blog always makes me smile and you have such great ideas.
x Tricia
I use a spoon at the mo, so I'm sure this would bean improvement!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
thanks for a chance to win some candy helen and josie :)
ReplyDeleteHi Helen
ReplyDeleteI think I deserved one cause I was your 500 follower all those months ago, you said contact me for some candy, I did and then never hearded from you, lol, I forgive you and have never stopped following you,
you give so much inspiration.
jenjoy x
You are a permanent source of inspiration-I wish I had a fraction of your joie de vie! I might just set myself a little challenge of using something I've had for years :) I do use a bone folder when folding card and paper and I encourage my craftclub at school(8 and 9 year olds) to use it as well-you can't beat a nice crisp fold ;)
ReplyDeleteYour blog is a joy to look at each day I never know what you are going to come up with next and you never cease to surprise. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteThis looks very different to others I have seen.
ReplyDeletewould love a mouse (as long as its not real LOL) love yoour blogs give the cheeky monkeys a hug from me
ReplyDeletekaren p
Would love to win this. I use a back of a knife or spoon usually! Love your blog.
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