Call for Submissions: Digital Scrapbooking, June/July
Posted recently on Digital Scrapbooking magazine's associate editor Molly Newman's Blog:
T3: Tips, Techniques and Tutorials
Our info-packed new column, "T3," features cutting-edge techniques, tips and tutorials from our talented readers and regular contributors.
Tips. Have you found a great way to use layer blending modes? A quick fix for less-than-perfect photos? Send your tips of 50 words or fewer on any digital scrapbooking subject, along with a layout or project that illustrates the tip in action.
Techniques. Send your time- and stress-saving techniques to make scrapbooking quicker and easier, along with a layout or project that shows how you've used them to create.
Tutorials. Send your projects featuring intermediate- to advanced-level techniques, along with complete instructions for achieving the look.
Submit your work with complete contact information and materials list via e-mail. Your submission should be a JPEG file, 100K or less. Deadline is January 7.
Reality Scrapbooking: Scrapbook Your Real Life
Tell your true story by sharing the details of the less-than-perfect moments you've experienced. Whether they led you to make a positive change, taught you a valuable lesson or simply helped you develop a sense of humor about yourself, difficult times deserve to be scrapbooked too.Send your layouts sharing the details of your real life. DSM is looking for strong and meaningful journaling and photos that capture emotion. They'd also like to hear your stories about how scrapbooking challenging times has helped you to cope with them in a positive way.
Deadline is January 7.
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