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New Year's Day is the traditional time for
new beginnings: new resolutions, new diets, new budgets, new cleaning
projects, and more. Our staff has resolved to reinvent this site;
Scrapbooking.com enters the year 2000 with a new look and a new energy.
After taking stock of what we have been,
and considering your answers to our recent surveys, we have redefined
what we would like to be in the scrapbooking community. We decided to
simplify our format and become a true online scrapbooking magazine,
enhancing our interactive community for scrapbookers. Our staff will be
creating more of what matters most to you: layouts, ideas, and
techniques.
Your suggestions and comments are truly
the force that has shaped Scrapbooking.com over the last few years and
given it its new direction. So many of Scrapbooking.com's readers have
been with us since we began this first Internet scrapbooking community
over three years ago, and I would like to take this opportunity to thank
each of you for making this website such an overwhelming success. We
will not forget our roots; the old Scrapbooking.com articles and
features have all been archived and can accessed here,
along with each month's new issue.
I have met so many of you in person at
conventions and trade shows that I feel as if you were my extended
family. My greatest hope for this year is that Scrapbooking.com can help
you to fulfill all your scrapbooking goals, whether they are to start a
heritage album, catch up on your backlog of photos, teach classes, try
some new techniques, or organize your scrapbooking supplies.
As we begin our journey into the new
millennium, I wish you and your family good health and happiness in the
New Year.
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