February Issue of WFM is out!

February 2nd, 2010 Mel Posted in Featured, Food and Fun, Giveaways, My Designs, feature crafts, magazine, printables No Comments »

The newest issue of Woodlands Family Magazine is out!  You can pick one up for free at area Kroger stores or see the issue online.  I love Valentine’s Day and it shows this month with some super cute crafts!  Take a look (and get the instructions from the magazine!)…

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And don’t forget to pick up your free download of those cute lolly covers…right over on the sidebar!

More on the Blog Flip Flop

December 16th, 2009 Mel Posted in Featured, Hybrid Team Projects, freebie, printables No Comments »

Mari and I are still at it!  If you’ve missed the first couple of days, you can catch up at my other blog, The Hybrid Kid, and on Mari’s blog, It’s My Life.  For today, I’ve a cute little treat topper to show you…and it’s a free download!  Go over and grab it!

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The Daily Digi

December 11th, 2009 Mel Posted in Featured, My Designs, printables No Comments »

I’m not sure how many of you know…but I also do some digital scrapbook designing.  I am the lady behind The Hybrid Kid.  I design digital scrapbook kits, hybrid projects, and printable learning activities for kids.  I sell my digital designs exclusively at The Digi Chick and you can check out my shop here.

I’m so excited to be a sponsor this month at The Daily Digi.  It’s an awesome site…not just for the digi goodies, but the articles, the team, and the amazing work that gets showcased!  Every month they compile an awesome grab bag filled with digital kits and projects from 8 to 10 designers.  You get digi goodies from all of the designers for just $5!  It’s a great way to try out some new designers and to add to your digital stash. 

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I really love the project I completed for this month’s files.  I can’t really tell you what it is…it will be revealed next week, I think.  But I love the colors and the concept.  And it’s useful…a plus in my book.  I can show you the preview of the sneak peek, though…

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December Birthday…

December 10th, 2009 Mel Posted in Featured, My Designs, printables 2 Comments »

My daughter was born on December 20th.  Not exactly prime birthday party season.  This year, for her 7th, we decided to have the party really early.  Mom translation…get it out of the way before the hustle and bustle-that way maybe it really feels like a birthday and not a pink-coated holiday celebration!

Her vision of a nice birthday party and my vision do not quite match up.  I had visions of white cake plates and polka dot ribbon with little girls dressed in pinafores.  Her version…glam ho.  ug.  We somehow compromised.  She got to have the party at a really cool dress up/salon close by and I got to do all the invites and party favors.  And we went with a SMALL guest list.  Fair enough.

Forgive the bad inside pictures.  FYI I did all the graphics, too.  Who knows, maybe I’ll release it as a kit or some printables!  Here’s what we did…

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And here’s what we’re doing for the thank you note.  I have a picture of each girl getting dolled up that I will put where the gray square is.  Cute, huh?

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December Freebie now available!

December 2nd, 2009 Mel Posted in feature crafts, freebie, printables 2 Comments »

As some of you know, I write a feature for Woodlands Family Magazine every month.  This month’s issue is available now in our local stores and restaurants…but if you’re not local, you can still check it the digital copy here.  (I think my feature is around page 34 or so…)  Each month I offer a free download to accompany the craft I make.  This month I made a cute Countdown to Christmas.  You can pick up your free download over in the sidebar and make your own!

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July Firecrackers!

July 6th, 2009 Mel Posted in Featured, My Designs, printables 3 Comments »

Here’s a cute little project I did for The Hybrid Chick blog…you can check out all the info and get the instructions on the blog!  I used my papers from the Backyard Barbeque kit.

I also used Kelleigh Ratzlaff’s Tri-Tube template.  If you’ve never tried hybrid (or even if you have), Kelleigh’s stuff rocks!  She makes it so easy for you to complete a project.  Even my Lolly and her friend made one at our barbeque!melwilson-firecracker4