Weekly Newsletter - Volume 10, Issue 52
December 29, 2008

In This Issue:

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1. Editor's Welcome
2. Information for Artists
3. Why do I scrapbook…
4. Complete A Survey
5. Family
 

 6. Our December Issue
 7. Find a Retail Store
 8. Premier Store Coupons
 9. Online Shopping Links
10. Digital Design Directory
11. Bulletin Board

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Welcome from the Editor

Jami pictureNow that the holidays are winding down, it's the perfect time to reflect on the past year. Share moments with family and friends—pull out an old scrapbook and reminisce about the treasured holidays from past years. Or create some layouts of your own: there are only a few days left to submit for the December Year In Review Contest. So hurry and get your layouts in to win fabulous prizes from our favorite manufacturers.


Have a safe and happy new year from all of us here at Scrapbooking.com Magazine!!


Jami Petersen
newsletters@a-z.com

Tip of the Week Featured Product Layout Contest
tip of the week product contest

"For those "lucky" enough to live in the snow, you will have no problem imagining your pictures in the empty spaces on these layouts. For those who live in the warmer, blander areas of the world like me, you can close your eyes and imagine photos of your dear ones building snowmen, having snowball fights, and catching snowflakes on their tongues."

Clip It Up is a unique and simple solution for organizing, storing and using all types of scrapbooking products and embellishments. Stickers, ribbons, brads, rub-ons and many other items are right in sight and at your fingertips. Since one Clip It Up can hold hundreds of different items, you can quickly access your collection and make your scrapbooking more efficient, fun and creative.

The closing of 2008 is drawing near. It's time to take stock of all the events you've experienced in the past year. Celebrate the milestones by creating a layout that represents the "year in review". Use this time before the holiday rush to reflect and create. Submit the results for a chance to win great prizes from top manufacturers. Click for details on how to enter.

Why do I scrapbook…
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"Scrapbooking allows me to share real life stories with family and friends. Not just for documenting the good times, my scrapbooks relate the good times and the bad times, and tell the whole story.. I have used scrapbooking to express my feelings about people and events that are important to me. When I scrapbook I am able to let all the worries and stress of the outside world disappear. I can create without limitations; I am not told what I can and cannot do. "  

Click here to read the rest of Tasha's story >>

Surveys: Enter for a Chance to Win!

Complete this week's survey about dollars and cents to win a Glass Tile Kit from Tilano Fresco. Making your own stylish and contemporary Venetian Glass Tiles is easier than ever. Everything is included in the kit so all you need are your pictures. Your finished glass tiles will display your favorite photos beautifully. As a personal and genuinely thoughtful gift, Tilano Fresco Decorative Glass Tile Kits are great for friends and family alike.


Simply fill out our short survey. Click here to enter to win and complete this week's survey

There is still time to enter last week's survey and enter to win.

Family
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"Nindaanis - this word comes from the Anishinaabe language, which means "my daughter". Although I am not American Indian, my husband’s family is. I’ve come to adore the traditions of his ancestors and actually wish they were my own. They are an admirable and traditional people. I love that my daughters both embrace their ancestry with a passion. I hope that they continue to learn and grow from it, as will I."

 

Click here for more layout ideas and instructions >>