greenjellowithcarrots.com
About Green Jello with Carrots
We are a mother-daughter team dedicated to using our art and design skills to bring you cute and affordable products to use at church or home. We know how hard it is to find something ready-made and attractive to use for Primary, Family Home Evening, Young Womes and Relief Society. Hopefully you can find what you're looking for here!
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Melanie Millett
Melanie Millett is the old one (I can get away with saying that because I'm her daughter, and therefore SO MUCH YOUNGER.) Mom has been drawing for pretty much ever, and has designed thousands (possibly millions) of rubber stamps starting in 1995. She has also written and illustrated 10 very successful LDS children's and Primary books (look for the links to see her books.) She is currently teaching the 10 year olds in Primary, and has been the Primary (and school) Singing Lady multiple times, and in the Primary and Young Women's presidencies (on ward and stake levels.) Basically she knows what she's doing. Melanie has a husband who talks to old people all day and a cat named Knothead.Melissa Bastow
Melissa Bastow is me. I have also designed many many rubber stamps and even had my own stamp company for awhile. I have done a lot of work in the scrapbook industry, in both paper and digital designs. I also do graphic design work on the side and run an online magazine called The Barrel:Blogging Reviews. I have four young kids with semi-special needs and a husband who I've trained to wash dishes. Currently I'm teaching the CTR6 class in Primary, but I think everyone in our ward thinks I'm inactive due to always being in Primary or out in the hall with a screaming child during meetings.




