Scrapbook News and Review - May 2013

More... Birthday Boy    

Birthday Boy

by Martina Brill

More... Living in Color    

Living in Color

by Marjolaine Walker

More... Dinoslide    

Dinoslide

by Christy Strickler

More... Family Tree Canvas    

Family Tree Canvas

by Candace Lawlor

More... Abundance    

Abundance

by Anna Drozd

More... 5 Months    

5 Months

by Nicole Stark

More... Carefree    

Carefree

by Tina Connolly

More... Thank You    

Thank You

by Monica Edwards

More... Altered Frame    

Altered Frame

by Karen Jiles

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Not sure where to start? The following is a Table of Contents for a quick, at-a-glance view of the magazine. Or, if you just want to explore on your own, click on a category such as Scrapbooking, Cards & Stamping and MIxed Media & More to get your fill. 

 

There's so much in Scrapbook News and Review Magazine that it's hard to contain it to a small list. When it comes to paper crafting, we cover all of the most popular genres and dive in deep to keep you entertained, inspired and motivated to learn and create.

There's so much content in each issue that Scrapbook News and Review Magazine is set up like a website rather than a flip the page or PDF format. And it's super simple to find your way around. Just click on one of the headings on the top main menu: Scrapbooking, Cards & Stamping and Mixed Media & More and all articles, tutorials, calls and reviews for that section will be viewable. Opening the articles is also super simple. Just either click on the title of the article (or call) or click on Read More. It really can't get any easier!

Letter from the Editor

For many, spring is still an elusive thing, but as the grass turns green and the fresh smell of rain sweeps across Michigan, I feel invigorated and alive.    

Stay in Touch with SNR

Need help? Have questions? Comments? Suggestions? The following is a complete list of all SNR contact information, such as our e-mail address, our phone number as well as our Facebook and Twitter accounts.

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Want to Get Published in SNR?

July 2013 Calls

Each month, we strive to recognize the talents of those in the paper crafting community by publishing an assortment of artwork in every genre, style and skill level.

How to Submit Your Artwork

If you’re craving to become a published paper crafter, then take a good look at our calls, create with them in mind and submit them to us via electronic submission forms.  

What We're Looking for

Our magazine was created with the goal that all scrapbookers—no matter what their style or skill set—should have the opportunity to have their creations published.      

SNR Call Guidelines

It’s important that you adhere to the following guidelines or your artwork won’t be considered for publication in Scrapbook News and Review Magazine.    

Magazine

  • Paper Scrapbooking
  • Digital Scrapbooking
  • Card Making
  • Stamping
  • Mixed Media
  • Altered Art
  • Product Reviews
  • Featured Artists
  • Technique Tutorials

Classes

  • Paper Scrapbooking
  • Digital Scrapbooking
  • Card Making
  • Stamping
  • Mixed Media
  • Altered Art & Home Decor
  • Product Specific Classes
  • Instructor Led Classes
  • Self-Paced Classes

About Us

We’re proud to say that Scrapbook News and Review Magazine is the largest online paper crafting magazine in the world. Each month, we offer over 200 original pieces of artwork, including layouts, cards, stamped items, mixed media and altered art and home décor projects as well as a wealth of other inspiring projects and ideas.

 

We also offer in-depth articles, product reviews, and fun and practical technique tutorials complete with pictures and step-by-step instructions to guide you throughout the whole creative process. Even more, we have an online classroom that offers classes in every category and style to fit the needs of crafters from the beginner to the more advanced, and all classes are taught by passionate instructors with a desire to teach and share. No matter what your style or skill level, you’ll always find a class to fit your needs.