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20090909 Wednesday September 09, 2009

September reader gallery call for Scrapbook Inspirations

We are currently looking for your original page designs for a Reader Gallery on the following themes:

Resolutions
What do you want to get out of the year ahead? Have you got plans, dreams, hopes or wishes? Share your special 'me' pages to inspire us all.

Multi-photo layouts
Choosing between photos to scrap can be tough - so don't! Show us the clever ways you've been including more than one photo on your layouts.

Email a digital image (please make sure they are not huge files) of your layout at our dedicated address scrapbook.gallery@futurenet.com. Remember to add your choice of theme to the subject line. All we ask is that your layouts are your own work and that you haven't submitted them to any other magazine. ScrapBook inspirations does not accept layouts that have been published elsewhere, that are being considered for publication or have been entered in any competitions.

Please include the following details with your submissions:

About you
Your name and address
A daytime phone number and email address

About your layout
Title of your layout (a few words to describe the story behind the photos and what inspired your design)
Tell us about the techniques you used and your favourite products
What supplies you used and where you got them from

About your hobby
How long you've been scrapping and what inspired you to get started.
Have you ever had any of your work published before?
What's your favourite product?

See there's nothing to it! The closing date for entries is 18 September 2009. You'll receive an email if we'd like to feature your layout.


20090904 Friday September 04, 2009

Clubs update, 4th September 2009

I've just updated several of the clubs and crops pages here on the blog with new details. We've got well over 200 clubs listed here, so if you're looking for a group to join you're in the right place. If you've never looked for clubs here before, I've got a few tips to help you:

The first thing to know is that the clubs are divided into rough geographical groups. I made the groups and I'll be the first to admit they're quite general. It's worth looking in the different groups that might be near you too - especially if you live near a county boundary. I've tried to keep the lists alphabetical as well as adding subheads to help find what you need.

If you choose 'Clubs' from the Categories list up on the top-left of the blog you'll be able to see all the posts labelled 'Clubs and Crops' on the blog.

Here are the regions:
* Scotland
* East (including Suffolk, Norfolk, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, Lincolnshire)
* North West (including Cheshire and Manchester)
* North East
* Wales
* South East (including Kent, London, East Sussex, West Sussex, Brighton & Hove, Essex, Surrey, Middlesex, Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire)
* South West
* South coast (including Hampshire, Dorset, Southampton and Jersey)
* Yorkshire
* Midlands (including Nottinghamshire, Worcestershire, Derbyshire and Northamptonshire)
* Northern Ireland

If you click on any of these you'll be taken to a page with all the clubs I currently have details for in that area. Remember to check in the magazine too - the latest club details are always listed in there.

If you run a club or crop and your details aren't on the blog, drop me an email at scrapbookinspirations@futurenet.com. I need your club name, meeting time and place and contact details. A lot of these club details have been with the magazine for several years so it's likely that some clubs have closed, or changed their times. Unless someone emails me to tell me I won't know! If you want to update your details, email me at the same address and tell me what's new.

If you're planning on going along to any of the clubs or crops listed here, it's definitely a good idea to contact the organiser first as the details may have changed. Every club varies - some charge a small entry fee to attend, some provide tools or materials and others nothing at all, so it's best to call or email first so you know exactly what to expect!


20090828 Friday August 28, 2009

Blog love from the September issue of Scrapbook Inspirations

Every month we round up our favourite blogs and new online discoveries for you – here's what we printed in the September issue of ScrapBook inspirations. If you've found a new blog that you love let us know - either leave a comment or email us at scrapbookinspirations@futurenet.com.

The Effer Dares challenge blog has recently undergone a revamp – meaning there is even more inspiration to be found there! The Effers – the seven scrapbookers behind the blog – make use of Twitter, Facebook and Flickr to bring fresh weekly challenges to the world of scrapbooking. Their projects include layouts, mini books and home decór items so there’s loads to see. Play along with the Dares by posting links of your own interpretations too.

Layout by Karen Cole

Scrapbooker Karen Cole has a real knack for finding cool websites for scrapbook shopping and inspiration. On her blog, Red Art Scrapping, she links to other sites she enjoys looking at, and posts loads of her own beautiful layouts for you to drool over. We really admire the way Karen bases her scrapbook layouts around various stories she has encountered in her life, as well as some of the more random themes she comes up with! Well worth a visit.

Design team member Cheryl Johnson is a woman of many talents and Feelgood Photos is a testament to this as she documents her roles as wife, mother, teacher, scrapbooker and photographer. Take a peek at her professional photos taken at weddings, in her studio and at scrapping events. Cheryl shows that scrapbooks don’t just have to be displayed literally as books but that they can also be a series of photos celebrating the things that you enjoy.

A colour investigation by Leslie Shewring

Take inspiration from the colourful photographs of Leslie Shewring. Leslie’s blog, A Creative Mint, is home to her irresistible collection of ‘colour investigations’, including these elegant avocado and turquoise photos (above). Bringing together eclectic arrangements of beautiful objects, Leslie’s photographs can make you look again at the world around you and find new links between colour and design to boost your mojo! An absolute treat of a website, well worth a look.

Find fun & inspiration at writeclickscrapbook.com


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20090826 Wednesday August 26, 2009

Win a copy of Cut Crop & Die by Joanna Campbell Slan

Kiki Lowenstein, the feisty heroine of the ‘Scrap n Craft’ series of scrapbooking crime novels is back for round two! Cut, Copy & Die is the latest book from scrapbooker and novelist Joanna Campbell Slan. It picks up where book one (Paper, Scissors, Death!) left off and we’re quickly drawn into the drama when a local celebrity scrapbooker dies at a crop. The character of Kiki is lovable and familiar – you’ll find yourself smiling in sympathy and understanding at some of the dilemmas she finds herself in! All in all, a gripping read that will keep you guessing until the very end. Thanks to Joanna we’ve got two copies of Cut, Crop & Die to give away, for your chance to win here’s what you need to do:

Cut, Crop & Die book by Joanna Campbell Slan

How to enter
We’ve got two copies of Cut, Crop & Die to give away, thanks to Joanna. To be in with a chance of winning you need to get hold of a copy of the September issue of ScrapBook inspirations (on sale now). Turn to page 11 and jot down out the keyword. Go to http://www.futurecomps.co.uk/SBK57book and enter the keyword. Deadline for all entries is 17 September 2009. Future Publishing rules apply. Good luck!


20090814 Friday August 14, 2009

Blog love from issue 56 of Scrapbook Inspirations

Every month we share with you our latest blog discoveries - from inspiration scrapbookers to talented photographers it's the very best of the web. Here are the blogs we've been enjoying in August, as seen in issue 56 of Scrapbook Inspirations:

Layout by Amanda Johnson from the blog Here's Lookin at me Kid

* Here’s Lookin at me Kid is the blogging home of scrapbooker Amanda Johnson. Her layouts have a dreamy yet modern feel and she also makes gorgeous mini books, including a great one about a house renovation project.

Cupcake photograph by Susannah Conway of Ink on my Fingers

* Those seeking photography inspiration should visit the very beautiful Ink on my Fingers blog. Photographer Susannah Conway takes inspirational and dreamy pictures and she also runs online classes for those seeking a new view on their lives.

Layout by Elisa Nishimura of Hybrid Alien

* Elisa Nishimura’s blog Hybrid Alien is packed with her gorgeous layouts. We love her use of colour and the totally original approach she brings to her pages. This charming layout, ‘Don’t change’, is about Elisha’s son (above) and was created using supplies left over from a class by scrapbooker Celine Navarro.

Do you have a favourite blog or website to share? Leave a message in the comments below - we'd love to hear from you.


20090722 Wednesday July 22, 2009

A layout by Shimelle Laine on the Fiskars website

Layout by Shimelle Laine from the Fiskars website

Design team member Shimelle Laine has a pretty layout up on the Fiskars website - it includes instructions for using punches and pinking shears to create borders. I love the ruffled strip of Amy Butler fabric - and best of all, no sewing machine required! - Shimelle used adhesive to hold the folds in place.

Step from Shimelle Laine's project for Fiskars


20090716 Thursday July 16, 2009

Free digital kit from Kaisercraft

Digital kit from Kaisercraft

Ooooh! The generous folk at Kaisercraft are giving away their first all-digi kit on their website. The collection is called 'Tag this' and it consists of a cool mix of music inspired designs in zingy lime and navy. If you're new to digi Kaisercraft have also supplied a helpful how-to digi guide.


20090715 Wednesday July 15, 2009

Spotted: layout inspired by Shimelle Laine

Layout by Anso

We love this colourful layout by Anso, inspired by Shimelle Laine's layout in the June issue of ScrapBook inspirations.

Have you been inspired by a layout in the magazine? We'd love to see your layout! Leave a comment below or email us at scrapbookinspirations@futurenet.com


20090713 Monday July 13, 2009

Blog Love from the July issue of Scrapbook inspirations

Here are just a few of the websites we've been loving lately, as seen in our July issue.

Michelle Jackson-Mogford's embellished mirror for Banana Frog

* We’re huge fans of UK stamp company Banana Frog so the company blog is a must-visit for us. The busy design team posts loads of ideas using the stamps – everything from scrapbook layouts and cards to jewellery and home décor. Above is a mirror embellished by Michelle Jackson-Mogford.

Layout by Anne Lawrence

* Anne Lawrence’s blog, Pretty, certainly lives up to its name! Never afraid of trying a new technique or challenge, Anne’s style is really inspiring (see the layout above). In a recent post she gave instructions for making scalloped cardstock using the Fiskars ‘Threading water’ punch – great tip!

* Eloise Corr Danch is a Brooklyn-based artist who creates incredible 3D paper flowers. We love her use of colour and the tiny quilled details that build up to create wonderful effects. Take inspiration from her work at eloisecorrdanch.com the beautiful window displays are well worth a look.


July reader gallery call for Scrapbook Inspirations

We are currently looking for your original page designs for a Reader Gallery on the following themes:

Orange
It's the most symbolic colour of autumn, but you don't have to stick to that season - any orange-themed layouts are welcome!

Friendship
Scrapbook layouts make a lovely way to record this most precious of human experiences. Show us how you've captured it and celebrated it.

Email a digital image (please make sure they are not huge files) of your layout at our dedicated address scrapbook.gallery@futurenet.com. Remember to add your choice of theme to the subject line. All we ask is that your layouts are your own work and that you haven't submitted them to any other magazine. ScrapBook inspirations does not accept layouts that have been published elsewhere, that are being considered for publication or have been entered in any competitions.

Please include the following details with your submissions:

About you
Your name and address
A daytime phone number and email address

About your layout
Title of your layout (a few words to describe the story behind the photos and what inspired your design)
Tell us about the techniques you used and your favourite products
What supplies you used and where you got them from

About your hobby
How long you've been scrapping and what inspired you to get started.
Have you ever had any of your work published before?
What's your favourite product?

See there's nothing to it and you've got plenty of time as the closing date for entries is 24 July 2009. You'll receive an email if we'd like to feature your layout.


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