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Weekly Newsletter - Volume 11, Issue 49
December 7, 2009

     In This Issue:

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1. Editor's Welcome
2. Information for Artists
3. Holiday Cards
4. Complete A Survey
5. Cooking & Recipes

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

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Connie Mercer: "It is my hope that those who visit Crafty Goodies will find it as a source that will challenge the creativity within. Whether it be scrapbooking, cardmaking, altered items or gifts you can always find me in my Memories Room creating for friends, family, customers and for those who follow my blog. I welcome your comments and thoughts whether you are a regular or new to my site. Thanks for coming by."

 

 

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 Welcome from the Editor

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December is a month for celebrating. Of course there are several noteworthy holidays and some not-so-noteworthy birthdays (like mine). But with the celebrations comes the gift giving, which can be an expensive undertaking for any family – large or small. I know many of you are watching your wallets this year. Crafting is the perfect solution for those of us who need special gifts at a bargain price. With this in mind, Scrapbooking.com Magazine has lots of ideas from the best artists in the business. From decking the halls with holiday décor to simple layouts for preserving memories, there’s something for everyone in this issue.


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 Tip of the Week

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"A lot of people have a lot of different reasons for scrapbooking, but for me, it is the only way that I can be connected to the girls I love so completely. When I am thinking up a theme for a new set of photos, I am deeply looking into the eyes and expressions in the photos of my girls since we cannot do that in person on any regular sort of basis."

The Tilano Marble Coaster kit allows you to transfer any images you want onto a set of genuine marble coasters. Make a matching set of four, or make four unique coasters using whatever images and designs you can imagine. Choose pictures of important memories and milestones, and these coasters will serve as a reminder every time you use them.

Birthdays come for everyone - like it or not. Each year that passes can be commemorated through a scrapbook page. Children’s parties or quiet celebrations will make excellent topics for your next project. Submit the results here for a chance to win great prizes from top manufacturers. Click for details on how to enter.

 Holiday Cards
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"Holiday cards are one of my favorite types of cards to make. It really gets me in the mood for Christmas! This set of cards features several designs which could be easily mass-produced by creating them assembly-line style. Mix and match the elements for a variety of card designs. After the holidays, use these design ideas to make cards for the next occasion!"

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 Surveys: Enter for a Chance to Win!
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Complete this week's survey about layering cardstock to win the new collection, Lucy Bird from Imaginisce. Never has there been a happier collection of papers than this… Flower Power, Tweet Talk and Pretty Maids in a Row! We’ll give 2 each of our bright, springtime designs—They’re guaranteed to bring a smile (and maybe even a few butterflies!)


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 win.

 Cooking & Recipes
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"Does your family prepare traditional recipes for the holidays? Include those recipes with your layouts. Ask your family members about their favorite dishes and create a page to remember them. Family members will love looking back at kitchen memories you have preserved. And when your children have their own kitchens, they’ll know exactly where to find mom’s secret method for chocolate cake. "

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