Hybrid girls......have you seen these

cindys732003

Sweet Shoppe Designer
countdown calendars???? Oh my gosh, these are so CUTE!!! You could do one for all types of holidays:

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Altered version:
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If only I knew how the heck to alter one hahaha!
 
Oh ya those are cute, I've seen those before. I've seen one that was in the shape of a tree, the boxes were stacked on top of each other to form the tree - really neat!
 
omg. i want one!!! you could alter it to hold little scrap supplies too like flowers, brads, buttons etc. oh the possibillities!
 
I actually went to an Archivers for my first time last weekend in Kansas City and they had one all made up at the cashier. I loved it and had my friend take a photo since I didn't have my camera. I am soooo making one this year!
 
Ok, Ok, Ok .... I will make a tutorial :) The kids are gone this weekend so look for it really soon :)

(since I have one shaped like a tree & Dani had a Christmas kit AND since I forgot my Hybrid Post on Dani's blog this week)
 
Ok, Ok, Ok .... I will make a tutorial :) The kids are gone this weekend so look for it really soon :)

(since I have one shaped like a tree & Dani had a Christmas kit AND since I forgot my Hybrid Post on Dani's blog this week)

Where did you find your tree shaped one? I love that one.
 
Don't you just scan one of the boxes to get a template and then glue them on the fronts? I am not a hybrid girl but I'd love one of these for Halloween!!!!!!!!!
 
You guys crack me up! Lol! Hybrid isn't rocket science!
Measure the front of the boxes, create squares that size in PS, fill with paper, print, glue.
SIMPLE!
 
I saw those in a magazine and now I'm gonna have to search for that tree one. My kids would love it!
 
I got one a few weeks ago at my LSS :) I'm looking forward to playing with it! I've never done anything like it before, so I'd love the tips!
 
or....or...or....in the spirit of rounded corner templates....why don't our designers just create pre-made templates and/or some hot4hybrid print/cut/glue files?

yes. i went there.
 
That's what I was going to say. lol!

LOL, well I can handle the measuring and cutting part, it's the applying part that I have not a clue what to do......so you get a nice smooth cover of paper with no wrinkles and will not peel after time. Would you use that Mod Podge stuff? (which I have never used before LOL)
 
LOL, well I can handle the measuring and cutting part, it's the applying part that I have not a clue what to do......so you get a nice smooth cover of paper with no wrinkles and will not peel after time. Would you use that Mod Podge stuff? (which I have never used before LOL)

Personally, I would probably use a tape runner or run the squares through a xyron. But you could definitely mod podge lightly afterwards to seal it.
 
I've seen these but have no LSS :thumbdown: . Cindy - I NEVER use modge podge - hate that stuff, but I also use a color laser printer to print out papers so I don't have to worry about the paper bleeding, etc like with an ink jet. I always use my Xyron to stick stuff when altering.
 
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