“The Backbone of America”  Small Business Podcast

I was given the opportunity to be on a small business podcast. HOLY SMOKES! I’m really humbled and grateful to have been given the opportunity to share my experience with others.
Owning your own business is A LOT!!!!
If you’re interested in hearing about my business, as well as the experiences of other small business owners, go listen to “The Backbone of America” Podcast. It’s so inspiring!
You won’t be sorry!
Thank you Abraham Kenison, for seeing something in my business that might help others, and for letting me talk WAAAAAYYYYY too much, lol.
If you have a small business and would like to share your story, be sure to send in an email to apply!

If you’d like to listen to the episode that I’m on  

CLICK HERE

Salt Lake Family Christmas gift show

I was able to get an Artist in Action booth at the gift show. It was so much fun to meet people and find some new ways that Melonheadz can blossom and grow. Here are some pictures of my booth!

Special thanks to my family, Valarie, Michelle, and Terri for helping me make it happen!
I displayed lots of ideas about what you can do with my graphics.

And of course my girl Lucy Doris had to make an appearance!

A sneak peek of this Nativity set. I worked on it while at the show.
I got to sit and draw so people could watch me work.

My main man Mike did some wood burning on some ornaments and spatulas for me. I love that feller!

I was able to give away a finished Book of Mormon, as well as some Melonheadz Cash!!!

Oriental Trading Blog

 

Thanks to my friend Mr. Chad Boender (Super Awesome Cool Teacher Guy),
Click here to meet Chad 🙂
My graphics have been seen on the Oriental Trading Blog. 
I know right? A.Maz.Ing.

Click here to see the blog post!
He’s used my graphics in several posts, and I am so very grateful.
And so very excited!!!
Thanks so much, Chad, you’re the best!

TPT Conference 2014

In 2014, I was invited to be a presenter at TPT’s Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada.  What an honor. I was scared to death, lol.
TPT has changed my life. It has enabled me to live my dream. I get to work from home and be with my family. It’s truly all I have ever wanted. I’ll NEVER be able to thank them enough. You can read more about TPT by
CLICKING HERE

Here’s a bit of what I did there:

I gave a whole session on creating clip art, and the responsibilities I feel in giving back to the community of teachers that have welcomed me into their midst, and given me opportunities that I never could have dreamed of.
It was truly an opportunity of a lifetime. I am forever grateful to all who have supported me through this journey. I feel so unworthy! These men and women have made huge strides in helping make life better for educators all around the world. <3

TPT 2015

In 2015, I was able to participate in the conference yet again as a Design Panelist, along with some really INCREDIBLE talents. Kimberly Geswein , Michelle Tsivgadellis, Blair Turner, and Julie Faulkner. Seriously, these women are SMART, and beautiful, and talented.
My topic was “Color your World”. I spoke for 5 minutes on mixing colors and patterns. The rest of the time aside from us discussing our topics, was Q&A. And maybe a little silliness. Kimberly is seriously funny.
I also was a Networking Leader along with Michelle Tsivgadellis. This gave us an opportunity to meet with other TPT’ers about the clip art community. We answered questions, and were able to form relationships with others in our profession. TWO WHOLE HOURS! I’m telling you, there are some very talented artists out there!
I can’t believe I am included in this group!

Teacher Blab Show

I was even on a webcast!!!! Can you believe it? It was AWESOME!!!!

Newspaper Article

Yay! Thank you so much Miss Emily from the Deseret News, for the FABULOUS article! I’m so excited with myself, I can’t stop smiling! (your paper sales went WAY up this morning… I bought a whole bunch…lol)
xoxo Nikki
Click the newspaper image to read the article!
All of this stuff is super cool, amazing, and unbelievable.
 
But you know what the best part of it all has been?
 

Meeting People.

Making Friends.

Giving Back.

Seeing myself improve, and become a better person.
Stretching out of my comfort zone.
 
Who knows what the future holds?
 
xox