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i love hybrid

Posted on | February 18, 2010 | 2 Comments

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When I started stamping, I was laughing at the crafters who were making boxes, and bags. Didn’t understand why they wasted their time and papers on those. Hehehe. And look at me. I do a lot of 3-d projects. I can’t help it. When I see beautiful stamps, and craft supplies, I feel the need to make it into houses, boxes, bags… someting puffy. It’s all Kelleigh‘s fault. Hehe. If I didn’t discover her wonderful templates to play with for my guest design work for the Purple Onion Design stamps, I wouldn’t be writing this post. Heehee.

I had so much digital scrapbook kits, but didn’t really use them to create hybrid (combining traditional and digital elements) projects. But, I learned a lot from Kelleigh’s tutorials (also on theHybridChick blog) and now I am very comfortable making hybrid stuff. I am a hybrid girl!

And guess what! Last month, Steph from theDailyDigi asked me to join their hybrid team! And you don’t say no to the theDailyDigi! I am very grateful! What an honor!

For $5  at theDailyDigi, you can get THE DIGI FILES (Six huge digital collection and one set of layered templates from different designers). It changes every month. Check it out here! =)

I used Mari Koegelenberg‘s Printable CD Card with Additional Pockets and Wraps to create this hybrid card. All other items are from ”From the Files” (theDailyDigi chose one item from each designer’s contributions). BTW, Mari is one of the featured designer at theDailyDigi this month.


Front of the CD card


Back


Cardstock is actually a frosted plastic.


Clear plastic pocket to hold the layout.

XOXO!

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2 Responses to “i love hybrid”

  1. Tiffany
    February 18th, 2010 @ 11:12 AM

    So super darling and I really love how you did the stitching lines all the way across, wow!!

  2. Stephanie J
    February 18th, 2010 @ 3:54 PM

    That’s awesome, Sunghee! As for hybrid stuff – it’s all your fault that I ‘need’ digi kits & papers!

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