Canadian Scrapbooker wants to see and publish your work. If you have an unpublished, original layout that you want to share with others across Canada, please send it to us! It’s simple. Below you’ll find a quick guide on how to submit your work. Call For FALL – Deadline May 1, 2010
We are currently looking for pages in the below themes:
■Layouts that use the colour RED
■Layouts or projects using sequins
■Farm Animals – using farm animal themed products or photos
■General Fall
■Mosaics
■School portraits
■What TV shows are you watching?
■Layouts that share a Breast Cancer story
■Weather – layouts using weather themed products or photos
We are also looking for that perfect photo for our Winter 2010 cover. If you have a photo that you have taken and you feel it would look fantastic on our magazine cover, please send it to us!
Deadline for the Fall 2010 page call: May 1, 2010
Call For Pages
Call for Fall 2010 – Deadline: May 1, 2010
Call for paper crafts (including children’s paper crafts) – ongoing
Call for unpublished Canadian layouts – ongoing
Call for unpublished original Canadian layouts – ongoing
Call for amazing photos – ongoing
Call for seasonal photos for our website – ongoing
Call for “Walking Away” photos – ongoing
How To Submit Your Work
Fill out the online submission form
E-mail a scanned image or digital picture of your work to submissions@canadianscrapbooker.ca. Please limit file size to 200K and attach only one image per submission.
Please be sure to include the following information in your email:
Name
Address
Phone number
E-mail address
Title of layout
Size of layout
In the subject line of your e-mail, please indicate the Page Call you are submitting for. For example: “Fall 2010”.
Have an idea for an article? Send it to us!
The sky’s the limit! We are continually looking for fresh ideas to share with our readers. E-mail your article to: articles@canadianscrapbooker.ca. Please include any images that you would like to include. We look forward to hearing from you.
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