Archive for February, 2010

Feb 24 2010

My favorite…today!

Have you ever made something and been so excited about it you wanted to show everyone?  Today, I want to show you one of my projects I am super excited about.  I had a big stamp camp today and this was just ONE project they made.  We made a total of 3 and they were super busy stampers today and they did an awesome job!  I had two brand new stampers today and while I challenged them, they were SPECTACULAR!  I was so excited for them.  Let me share. 

Stampin' Up! Demonstrator Kimberly Van Diepen

 

 

Stampin' Up! Demonstrator Kimberly Van Diepen

 

 

Stampin' Up! Demonstrator Kimberly Van Diepen

 

 

Stampin' Up! Demonstrator Kimberly Van Diepen

 

 

This is a paper bag album made with the Glassine Bags.  I wrapped a piece of the Sweet Pea DSP around the bottom edge of 4 Glassine bags and then sewed a straight stitch along the edge so all the bags would stay together.  After that it was a free for all with embellishing.  Using the Friendly Words jumbo wheel, I wheeled the front cover and then added cardstock pieces on the inside of each Glassine Bag to give it more stability.  The ends are embellished with lots of punches.  I love using my punches and accessories to add wow to a project.  Of course there are lots of fun buttons, too. 

Today, this is my favorite project.  I will use this paper bag album to put pictures of my kids.  I can pop the pictures in the Glassine Bag pockets and journal on the cardstock.   I hope this inspires you to pull out your Glassine Bags and make something unique with them.  They are such a great product. 

Have a wonderful week!

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Feb 20 2010

Today’s Agenda:Workshop!

Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator Kimberly Van Diepen

 

 

 

Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator

 

 

I love the new Milk Carton die cut that's in the Spring Mini Occasions.  You can do so many cute things with it.  Today I had a workshop for a great friend of mine and her husband recently purchased the Milk Carton die for her.  So we decided to demonstrate the Milk Carton so she would know how to put it together.  I made two milk cartons and then put them in this cute little box.  While I thought for sure the two milk cartons would fit into the Box #2 Die Cut, not so.  The BEST thing about paper is you can make your own box!  I took a piece of Kraft cardstock measuring 7 x 5 1/4 and then scored all four sides at 1 3/4.  Fits two of those super cute milk cartons.  I added a few extras to finish the box.  I used the Chocolate Bunny and inked it with VersaMark and embossed it using Gold embossing powder.  I then punched it out with the 1 3/4 circle punch and adhered it onto the box. 


Here is the project they made at the workshop:

Stampin' Up! Kimberly Van Diepen, Colorado

 

 

Stampin' Up! Kimberly Van Diepen Colorado

 

 

Stampin' Up! Kimberly Van Diepen Colorado

 

 

I will make a video of this project soon.  It's a little 3 x 3 card holder.  We used the Rich Razzleberry and Crushed Curry cardstock to make this project.  We also used the Beautiful Butterflies Die Cut.  The sentiment for the middle of the butterfly on the 3 x 3 card is Whimsical Words which you can receive FREE with any $50 order you place until the end of March. Who doesn't love Sale-a-Bration? 

Now it's time to finish up projects for next week.  I've been watching the foggy, snowy weather tonight.  Blech! It's a perfect weekend for stamping.  I hope you are stamping something pretty, too!

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Feb 17 2010

Little ones need a boost!

It's a big testing week for Brandon at school.  I am sure those of you in others states know what I am talking about.  Colorado has a state testing they do for third graders called CSAP.  It's a very important test, so Brandon tells me.  He's been a little nervous about it, but at the same time excited.  I give his teacher big kudos for this.  She really has the kids excited about the testing and constantly gives them the positive feedback they need to hear.  His teacher asked that we send a little "love" to our child by writing a little note that they could read prior to the test.  Of course I couldn't do just a NOTE!  How about a card with a note!   Okay, I got really carried away.  I have a card for tomorrow and another card for the following testing day.  I couldn't help it.  I kept thinking how it would make me feel and I wanted him to smile.  

Here is one card Brandon will receive:

Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator Kimberly Van Diepen

 

 

Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator Kimberly Van Diepen

 

 

I love these "Extreme" stamp sets in the catalog.  You can find them on page 80.  The Guitar was perfect for Brandon.  He loves Guitar Hero!  It's a pretty simple card, but honestly I didn't need to impress my sweet 8 year old.  The inside of the card is what will mean a ton.  I put a picture of Russ inside so that Brandon can keep it with him.  <smile>  So what else did I use on this card?  Below you will find a list of supplies:

Supplies: Scallop Square Sizzix Die Cut, Modern Label Punch, Extreme Elements stamp set, Extreme Guitar, Chocolate Chip and Real Red ink, Chocolate Chip, Kraft and Real Red cardstock, Gold Brads

 

I'm still learning the new computer.  Now that I have my photoshop for this computer I am really cooking with GAS!  The next two weeks are pretty busy here.  Classes and workshops for the next two weeks.  I have lots of class stuff to post soon.  I am a little giddy about my stamp camp coming up.  Fun projects.  Yippie!

Hope your week is fantastic! 

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Feb 12 2010

Despite the Snow

Despite all that fluffy white stuff in DC, my sweetheart made it home.  Phew!  I waited until the last minute to tell the kids.  Didn't want to disappoint them.  We are having a great time already and this weekend we have lots planned.  In other news, my PC was on the brink of crashing.  Since Russ was home we went computer shopping yesterday.  Ummm…. I took the plunge and bought a MacBook Pro.  Ahhhhhhhh!!!!!  It's a little bit of a learning curve but I am getting it.  Never mind it took a few hours to figure out how to post on my blog, upload a photo and much more.  I'm sure I haven't scratched the surface on what I need to learn.  However, I will have to gradually do it.  There is a lot of stamping that needs to take place.  

My share tonight is what I made for my kids teachers.  I got this amazing idea from Jen del Muro.  I loved the way she used the Glassine Envelopes.  Super cute and this idea can be changed for any holiday.  

 

 

 

Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator Kimberly Van Diepen

 

 

Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator Kimberly Van Diepen

 

 

I hope your weekend is filled with lots of love!  Happy Valentines Day!

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Feb 08 2010

Heart Treat Cups & Wood

Good evening from snowy Colorado!  I think half the US is getting lots of snow.  I know my husband has seen his fair share in the DC area.  He has been snowed in for a few days.  I am hoping the airport re-opens and he is able to fly home later this week. 

I've been busy the last few days getting my classes/workshops ready for the month.  Lots of stamping happening here.  I've also continued with my mission to make my honey a few Valentines.  One product I had on hand and have not played with NEAR enough are the Wood Sheets.  I used these in my club last month and I really liked them.  Check out this card:

Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator Kimberly Van Diepen

 

 

Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator Kimberly Van Diepen

 

 

I cut the wood sheets using the Clear Circle (114533) and the Chocolate Chip cardstock with the Scallop Circle (113468)  Die cut.  Before putting the Wood sheet onto the cardstock I stamped with Chocolate Chip ink using the I {Heart} Hearts stamp set.  Then I used the Heart Punch and punched the heart so I could fit one of those cute Heart Treat Cups (120435) inside.  Fits PERFECT!  There is still time to get those awesome little cups.  I put some M&M's inside the Heart Treat Cup.  I tied a bow using Chocolate Chip Tafetta ribbon and then added a small tag using the Jewelry Tag punch and the new stamp set Tiny Tags (118091) .  I think I should make my kids something like this for Valentines.  Hmmmm…

Speaking of the kids!  Tonight we spent two hours working on Valentines.  I love, love the age of my kids right now.  They say the funniest things. My son told me tonight that he has a crush on two girls.  He was making their Valentines extra special.  Remember, he's in third grade!  What was funny was how he told me this crush was "serious" because he new the girls "MIDDLE" names.  Oh boy! That's SERIOUS!  <giggle> 

I hope your week is starting off great.  If you are snowed in, stamp something pretty. 

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