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02/05/2010

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Thanks so much for the videos on these ADORABLE projects........how fun to use the same idea different ways. I went to order 4 of the bigger chic stands and saw that you are not able to sell them any longer. Sure sorry to hear that! I have a smaller one and love it, and I and 3 of my friends wanted the bigger one. It may seem to be a competing product.......but I feel that it is used very differently from the mat pack.

What great ideas... and how perfect to use with the 6" paper that comes in the DP hostess packs.

I agree with Joyk (above) that the Chic Stand is used differently from the mat pack. And I'm really sorry you're not able to sell them any longer. Maybe that will change?!?! (hopefully)

Love this idea, thank you so much for the tutorial!! Lana

Ohhh...Angie...you must have heard my cry up in Kansas...from all the way down here in Oklahoma...lol I was wanting the tutorial video...for this cute...adorable basket!! I am visual and I do so appreciate you making the video for all of us...Thank You so much for taking your time to make it....Have a GREAT weekend...and stay watm...br-r-r..this strange weather we've been having...

Angie, these are so cute. Thanks for the video, and the different sizes. I plan of making these for Easter. The great thing is that they could be used anytime of the year for any reason. Thanks once again.

Trish in Wisconsin

Thanks so much for showing two different variations of this box. Your videos are always enjoyable to watch and very informative as I really like to see what I am doing rather than just reading.

Have a great day.

Angie - thank you so much for sharing your creativity - you are a blessing!

Now I know what I'm doing with my paper from the "Gotta Have It All" bundle :-)

Carmen in Arizona

Hi Angie,
Thanks for sharing and all your videos! I thought I would share my version of this box that I had made several years ago with yet another way to fold it. I posted one to my blog two years ago at http://www.artfulavocations.com/artful_avocations/2008/02/pretty-little-1.html. Now you can probably call it a Three-In-One-Box!

Hi Angie, thanks for sharing this fantastic and easy project with us, I have a question and it is probably a really silly one but how do you make the shredded paper for inside the box? I love that it is so fine. Thanks Jane

Great Video. I have viewed many of your videos. I must say that you do a great job! They are easy to follow, organized and visual. Thanks for sharing so many of your ideas.

hey Jane,
I use the Tabletop trimmer that we have in our Stampin Up! catalog. It cuts really thin strips. Heres a a link to a video I filmed showing how to make it :)
http://chicnscratch.typepad.com/chicnscratchlive/2008/09/how-to-make-crinkle-paper.html


thanks!

Angie Kennedy Juda
Stampin Up! Demonstrator

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Thank you so much Angie for the two tutorials. I'll use them as hostess gifts and for Easter too. They are adorable. :-)

Muito do que aprendi no scrap sou grata a você!!
Adoro seus videos e sempre irei te acompanhar!!
Já passei seu blog para amigas e todas adoraram.
Parabéns e muito obrigada por compartilhar sua sabedoria!!
Feliz Páscoa!! e sucesso.

Soooo cute and soooo easy! You are one clever lady! Appreciate your sharing your creativity and talent!

Angie, I love these cute boxes. Thanks for sharing. You are so talented.

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