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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Love You Card

Originally published in Scrapbook News and Review, September 2011

I love this card.  It's simple but it's a demo of a really cool technique.

I custom colored a bunch of UTEE with alcohol inks.  I am really impressed with how well it came out. 


I love the way the color is variegated.  It's so pretty. 

I did a tutorial in the September issue of Scrapbook News and Review on how to color your own UTEE with alcohol inks. 

That's the kind of good stuff you get in SNR. 

And coming SOON we'll be debuting our new forum and magazine formats.  And lots of new awesome features including lots of great new tutorials, print AND video. 

You HAVE TO check us out.

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Today was a bit sad because there wasn't a Sketchy Thursdays challenge.  We've officially closed the blog.

~sniff~

But we'll keep in touch.  Keep up with our Facebook page for updates. 

And I'll be bringing you a sketch before the end of January in Scrapbook News and Review, in case you're have Sketchy Thursdays withdrawal. 

♥Heidi

Friday, January 13, 2012

SO EXCITED!!!

COMING SOON!!!!

Scrapbook News and Review Magazine will be debuting new magazine and site formats! 



I can't WAIT for you all to see it. 

It's sooooo exciting!!!! 

You are going to LOVE it!!!!!!

(There're going to be video tutorials!  Woohoo!)

Stay tuned.


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In the meantime, here's a little Valentine-y card:

Originally published in Scrapbook News and Review, August 2011

Hope you have a great weekend!

♥Heidi


Thursday, January 12, 2012

Thank You - Sketchy Thursdays

Supplies Cardstock: The Paper Company; Patterned Paper: My Mind's Eye; Stickers: Doodlebug; Journaling Spots: K&Company; Cord: Stampin Up; Glitter: Martha Stewart; Pen: Faber-Castell; Punch: Fiskars; Sketch: Sketchy Thursdays 01/12/12


I'm feeling a bit melancholy today so bear with me. 

I'm so thankful to have such a great family who loves me.  I love them with all my heart. 

Today's layout is based on this week's Sketchy Thursdays sketch:


It is with a heavy heart that I tell you that today's is the last Sketchy Thursdays sketch on the blog as we know it. 

Diana put it best on the Sketchy Thursdays post today:  "Finding sponsors, keeping up this pace for two and a half years and overwhelming lives for all three of us has found us with a decision we needed to make...there is no secret agenda—just three very tired, overwhelmed ladies that feel we have hit a threshold for this part of our adventures."

I will continue to make sketches for Scrapbook News and Review, Diana will be making them for various companies and blogs and we'll keep the Sketchy Thursdays Facebook page going with ocassional sketches. 

Thank you Diana, Julie, every one of our Design Team Members, past, present and guest and most of all, thank you to all those who played along over the years
 and made Sketchy Thursdays THE place to be.  It has been an honor.

Please stop by the Sketchy Thursdays blog and play along with us this week.  We'd love to have you.

♥Heidi






Thursday, January 5, 2012

2012: Reclaim

Supplies Art Journal: Canson; Stamps: EK Success; Ink: Tsukineko; Acrylic Ink: Liquitex; Paint: Creative Inspirations; Gelato, Pen: Faber-Castell; Stencil: The Crafter's Workshop; Sketch: Sketchy Thursdays 01/05/12

I'm feeling a shift for 2012. 

I'm feeling my creativity shift more toward what I want to do.  It doesn't have to conform to what everyone else is doing.  (OK, so I've been inching down this path for a while now but I'm giving myself full permission to sprint down that path now.  Or even blaze my own!)

I'm feeling a shift toward refocusing on MY body, MY health, MY mind.  I'm not going to make any grand New Year's Resolutions to lose weight, curb my potty mouth or reorganize and clean my whole house.  I'm just going to let it happen if it happens.  (I'm just hoping it does, lol.)

I'm not going to formerly participate in any "One Little Word" or similar projects but I do like the idea of setting the focus. 

I'm going to focus on the word RECLAIM.

I'm liking the idea of exploring my journey in an art journal and I'm starting with this spread. 

It's based on this week's Sketchy Thursdays sketch:


This week's sketch is sponsored by Scrappy Chics and is accompanied by a color prompt: blue & silver.

We'd love to have you play along with us!!!

Looking forward to an awesome 2012!!

♥Heidi






Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Scrapbook News and Review February Calls

The February call descriptions are up over on Scrapbook News and Review

All submissions are due by January 24.


See THIS LINK for full call descriptions.



Scrapbooking

Free For All (formerly Strut Your Stuff)
6x12 pages
Forever Family
Life is Good
Pets
All About Me: What I Believe In
Color of the Month: Red
KISS (Keep It Simple, Sweetheart)
One Word Title: Possibilities
Recipe Challenge (1 piece of ribbon/fiber, 2 photos, 3 rub-ons, 4 patterned papers, 5 flowers)
Scrap Your Stash: Ribbon
Sketch of the Month
 

Cards & Stamping

Friendship/Sweet of You
Frilly & Feminine
One Layer
Product Focus: Bo Bunny
Recipe Challenge (1 sentiment, 2 stamped images, 3 buttons or brads, 4 patterned papers, 5 buttons or brads)
Sketch of the Month
Technique of the Month: Mists & Mica Powders


Digital Scrapbooking

Free For All (Formerly Strut Your Stuff)
Instagram Photos
Splatters & Sprays
Templates
Style: Modern & Graphic


Mixed Media

Please note:  All mixed media calls are for artists of all styles and categories including traditional paper, hybrid or digital.

Arch: Girl Power
ATC: Asian Inspired
ATC: Free For All
Inchies: Grid of 9


Come play along with us!
♥Heidi




Sunday, January 1, 2012

Happy New Year!

Hope 2012 brings you lots of love...


creativity...




and childlike wonder in your world...




Happy New Year!

Thursday, December 29, 2011

2012 Welcome

Cardstock: Colorbok; Patterned Paper: American Crafts, Frances Meyer; Journaling Spot: Advantus; Stamp: Stampin Up; Markers: Copic, Stampin Up; Stencil: Plaid; Other: Flower

I'm looking forward to a brand new year.  While there was nothing particularly bad about 2011 there was nothing particularly noteable about it, either.  It was just "there" mostly.

I know it's cliche but I'm looking forward to making some changes.  Body, mind and environment.  We'll see how it goes.  LOL.  See?  I'm already starting on one of my changes - to be more laid back. 

This layout is based on this week's Sketchy Thursdays sketch:


I knocked it on it's side and condensed it a bit but hey, like we always say over on Sketchy Thursdays...our sketches are for inspiration.  They're a starting point.  We're so laid back, LOL! 

Do you make resolutions?

♥Heidi

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Hope your holiday was bright...

Hope everyone had a wonderful holiday weekend. 

The weather here was perfect.  Clear skies, cool days - short sleeve weather in the sun, crisp nights.  The kids were so excited and really had a blast. 

Every year, by about 4pm on Christmas day I'm so ready for it all to be over.  Except for the tree.  I'm happy to pack up all the other decorations but never the tree.  I'm always sad to see it go and it's usually the last thing I pack up.  I hold off as long as I can...as long into January as I can swing it.  I think it's the atmosphere.  The soft light.  And there are so many memories associated with the ornaments. 


This layout is from last year's Scrapbook News and Review holiday sampler.  I love this one.  The clean and simpleness of it.  The yummy colors.  The gorgeous corrugated flower by Precocious Paper.  The tree and title are actually on a tranparency overlaying the rest of the layout, except for the flower, of course. 

I'll be sad to see the old tree go again this year but I'm so ready to move on.  I have lots of reorganizing to do and finally some time to start doing it. 

If I don't talk to you again, have a happy and safe New Year!

♥Heidi

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Happy Holidays!


I hope everyone is having a wonderful holiday season!

I apologize for not being around much in the last couple months.  I've been super busy with all the manufacturer events on Scrapbook News and Review.  I had tons of fun doing them (I think I participated in 26 manufacturer events) and made, for the most part, between 5 - 12 projects per event.  I hope you were able to stop by and take in all the amazing work all the SNR staff made. 

We're finally done for this year so it's now back to business as usual.  I'll be turning my focus back to creating regularly for Sketchy Thursdays, submitting regular projects to the SNR magazine and lots of fun new tutorials and articles for SNR as well.  We've got a lot of great stuff planned for you this year in the Education Department of SNR and you won't want to miss a bit of it!!!! 

There's a subscribption sale going on right now - a full year of Scrapbook News and Review for $19.99! 

That's like 24 issues for less than $1 each because we release twice a month!  How amazing is that??!!!!

Plus, in addition to all our regular eye candy, tutorial and article features in scrapbooking, cards, stamping, mixed media and digital, we'll be bringing you a few more months of manufacturer inspiration in the form of articles in the magazine.  Trust me, you don't want to miss it!!! 

Don't miss the sketch I made for Sketchy Thursdays this week:


We're giving our Sketchy Designers a little holiday break so this sketch will run for two weeks, through December 28.  There's an awesome SRM Stickers prize pack up for grabs, too.  Trust me, there are enough stickers of various themes in this pack to get you through a good deal of your 2012 scrapping or card making.   I love SRM Stickers.  I can always find just the perfect sentiment. 

As mentioned, I've been so busy with SNR that I haven't had much time to make other stuff so all my 2011 holiday projects are in the magazine...but here's a cute one from last year:


As seen in the Scrapbook News and Review 2010 Holiday Sampler

The trees were inspired by the Dr. Seuss style.  Plus, of course, gotta get some yummy holiday glitter and sparkle in there!

If I don't "see" you again before then, have a very happy holiday!!!!!

♥Heidi

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Huh? December?? Who stole November??!!

Seriously, who stole November? 

It was 11/1 and now it's 12/1.  What the???!!!!!!

I had a very busy month creatively in November although every single last stitch of it was for Scrapbook News and Review so I can't share any of it here for a few more months.  But you can see a lot of it on their Fall Events forum.  Right now the Lindy's Stamp Gang (I especially love the 80s themed artwork!),  I Brake For Stamps and EK Success Celebrate Fall and Thanksgiving events are still up until Saturday.  Check them out!  I have several entries in each event. 


This is my favorite pic right now of my favorite people.  It was taken at the fall festival at the kids' school. 

Speaking of Lindy's Stamp Gang, I used quite a few Lindy's Starbursts and Moon Shadow Inks on this layout.    Just look at how shimmery and sparkly their products are:




This is based on the sketch I made for Sketchy Thursdays this week:



Well, I hope to share with you a lot more often this coming month than last!  Fingers crossed.  :)

♥Heidi

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Attitude of Gratitude

I am so excited to be a part of Tessa's Precocious Paper Attitude of Gratitude event. 


Attitude of Gratitude is a month-long event in November designed to encourage you to express gratitude on a daily basis. Tessa will be sharing her own thoughts on her blog, as well as uplifting quotations, stories, articles and videos, Her hope is to inspire those who participate to have a more grateful heart, and in turn, happier life.

 Last year I looked forward to Tessa's posts and I can't wait for them this month, too.  Tessa is such an inspiration, such a beautiful person.  I am thankful to call her my friend. 

This year I am going to join Tessa for her Attitude of Gratitude project.  I am going to try to blog my gratitude daily and throughout the month I am going to add to a mini gratitude journal which I will share with you along the way. 



Kit includes:


♥ Handmade Mini Album - 3 chipboard pieces, 2 distressed cardboard pieces, one metal ring, 4" by 6" finished size
♥ 2 Fabric and Felt Flowers
♥ 2 Sewing Pattern Petals
♥ 1 Denim Twist Flower
♥ 1 Blush Jersey Twist Flower
♥ 1 Full Set of Sweet Spots (10 pieces, exclusive to kit)
♥ 1 Navy Tulle Clothespin
♥ 1 Pink Raffia Clothespin
♥ 1 Green Raffia Clothespin
♥ 2 Leaves
♥ 1 Large Shipping Tag
♥ 2 Paper Sacks
♥ 1 Glassine Envelope
♥ 1 Template (for page shape, not pictured)

Let me tell you, if it's possible, this kit is even more awesome in person than in the picture above.  I am so in love with all the shaped journal pages and Tessa's flowers and Sweet Spots NEVER disappoint. 

Today I am sharing the title page for my journal:

Gratitude is the Best Attitude
Supplies Flower, Leaf, Trim, Chipboard: Precocious Paper; Stamps: Rubber Soul, Stampin Up; Ink: Ranger, Tsukineko; Paint: Delta, Liquitex, Making Memories, Plaid; Acrylic Ink: Liquitex; Decoupage Medium: Plaid; Gelatos, Pen: Faber-Castell; Mist: Lindy's Stamp Gang, Studio Calico; Other: Dictionary page, gesso
The majority of this piece is paint supported by ink.  I'm loving playing around with my Gelatos.  They have the perfect colors for creating my little girl's skin tone, pouty lips and rosy cheeks. 


My all-time favorite flowers of Tessa's are her Sewing Pattern Petals because they're just screaming out to be customized.  I went subtle on this one giving it a healthy mist of gold and brown. 

(Keep an eye out for more of "my girls" soon.  I'm hoping to get a variety of them up in my Etsy shop ASAP.) 
Please, join Tessa and me in this month-long exploration of gratitude. 


Here is how you can be a part of it:



1. Add the image above as a badge to your blog.

2. Blog your thoughts on gratitude daily (or as often as you can throughout the month).

3. Share your thoughts on Facebook or Twitter if you prefer.

4. Write your thoughts in a journal.

5. Collect your thoughts throughout the month and create a layout or mini album to display your gratitude.

Thank you for joining me today.  I am truly blessed to be able to share what I love doing with you. 

♥Heidi



Thursday, October 13, 2011

Imagination at work

Supplies Cardstock: Colorbok; Stamps: Advantus, Autumn Leaves, Crafty Secrets, Stampers Anonymous, Technique Tuesday, Unity Stamp Company; Ink: Tsukineko; Ink Spray: Lindy's Stamp Gang; Stencil: The Crafter's Workshop


This is based on the sketch I made for Sketchy Thursdays this week:


I'd love to have you play along with us.  Get your journal on!!!!

♥Heidi

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Post It Note Art


Don't you just love art made by your kids??!!!!  The girl is on a post-it note art kit.  Fun little masterpieces contained on one compact square. 



Even the background is a collaborative effort between me and both the girl and the boy.   We had fun with some water-soluable oil pastels, mists and stencils. 

This is based on this week's Sketchy Thursdays sketch:


I sort of flipped it upside down.  Oh, you know I can't just leave a sketch alone!!!!  LOL!

Be sure to check out the Sketchy Thursdays post this week because today is the debut of the art inspiration from all of our new Design Team!!!!  Wow!  There is such an awesome variety of styles represented.  I LOVE it!!!!!

The kids are on fall break this week so we're just chillin'.  Enjoying the cooler (although I'm guessing temporary ~sigh~) temperatures.  We're actually in the low 90s/upper 80s right now. 

Have a great week!

♥Heidi



Saturday, September 24, 2011

Home Sweet Home inchies

So when I started with Scrapbook News and Review I considered myself only a scrapbooker and a reluctant card maker.  As I look back now I see I had burgeoning mixed media tendencies although I didn't know to call it mixed media at the time.  SNR has an amazing mixed media department and the staff is spectacular at encouraging your exploration into the genre. 

I've discovered I LOVE mixed media.  It's so creatively freeing.  Who'd have thought how satisfying it is to make a whole piece of art in one square inch, for instance?

Canvas Inchies
Originally published in Scrapbook News and Review May 2011

These inchies - and yes, each one is one square inch - are made with sticky back canvas, dictionary page, stamps, ink, paint, markers, glossy medium, cotton and a rhinestone.  Whew!  I sometimes don't use that many things on a 12x12 layout, LOL!!!

What's really cool is that mixed media isn't all abstract and goopy.  It's just as much about the form as the mediums.  It's about playing and using products together that you wouldn't normally such as paper and canvas here.

Be sure to check out all the awesome mixed media projects brought to you every month in Scrapbook News and Review.  You'll see my name in that section quite often nowadays!!!!  I'd love to share my MM adventures with you. 

Now I'm proud to consider myself a mixed media artist!

♥Heidi


p.s.  Check out my sketch this week on Sketchy Thursdays!  I'm rather proud of it.  ~grin~

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

The Next Sketchy Thursdays Design Team

I can't believe how quickly six months flies by.  It's already time for Diana & I to introduce our next Sketchy Thursdays Design Team! 



Check out the announcement HERE.

You'll see a few returning faces and a whole group of newbies.  We are so excited to have each and every one of them with us for the next six months!  Including Diana & I that's TWENTY DT members!!!!  So that's a whole lotta inspiration for everyone every week! 

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So, yesterday was the reason I started scrapbooking's birthday.


I can't believe my little man is EIGHT. 

I mean, that's half way to driving.

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaggggggggggghhhhhhhh!!!!!!

THAT's a sobering thought.  LOL!

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So, tonight is the Studio Calico event on the Scrapbook News and Review forum.  Be sure to check it out as I've not only made a few layouts and cards for it using Studio Calico's Countryside collection but I've also made a mixed media plaque that I'm pretty proud of and have a class for you to show you exactly how I made it! 

Also, the September issue of SNR is live!!!  Check it out!!!




Be sure to check back with me tomorrow for this week's Sketchy Thursdays sketch and layout!

♥Heidi

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Sketchy Thursdays - and a blog hop!

This week Sketchy Thursdays is partnering with the challenge blog ScrapFIT for a fun blog hop. 

Supplies Cardstock: Stampin Up; Patterned Paper: My Mind's Eye; Glitter Mist: Lindy's Stamp Gang; Paint: Creative Inspirations; Pen: Faber-Castell; Stencil: The Crafter's Workshop; Punch: EK Success; Other: Thread


I just had to show you the yummy detail of both the Creative Inspirations sparkly paint I used to color in the letters in "friends" and also the gorgeous Starbursts mists from Lindy's Stamp Gang.  Both of these are my current faves.  I just loves me some sparkle!!!!

This week we're all making layouts based on my Sketchy Thursdays' sketch:


AND

ScrapFIT's Workout (prompt/challenge) #52: F Is For Friendship

Friends are the family members we pick out by hand. Let's dedicate this week's layout to a special friend(s). Show us who you hang out with or call when you need to vent!

Because we're having a fun blog hop we've got LOTS of chances to win prizes this week!!!! 

1.  There's our regular sketch prize, this week a HUGE kit from Burlap & Buttercups

2.   There's also ScrapFIT's Workout prize courtesy of Paper Issues

3.  Leave a comment on the Sketchy Thursdays post for a chance to win a $10 gift certificate from Diana's Etsy store Design by Diana.

4.  Leave a comment on the ScrapFIT girls' blog hop for an additional prize.  (See the ScrapFIT site for more details.)
We'd love to have you join us for the blog hop and play along with us!

♥Heidi

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Can You Help a Girl Out???

I am woefully bored with my current Pandora music channels.  The only time I listen to Pandora is in my crafting room and I'm afraid the repetition of the same old music is affecting my crafty mojo! 

Can you help a girl out and give me some suggestions for channels with upbeat, rockin good music??  I want to WANT to get up and dance around while I'm making stuff.  I want my head to bob.  I want to sing along at the top of my lungs.  (Luckily I'm usually home alone when this is going on, lol.)

And even if you don't listen to Pandora, just tell me some of your fave crafting music.  I can still get ideas from that. 

I'm thinking maybe I should clarify my "kind" of music, too.  I was recently asked if I was DJ Jazzy Jeff and I had to come up with my Top 5 list of rock the house songs what would they be and I answered:

One Step Beyond by Madness

Boom Boom Pow by Black Eyed Peas

Freedom! '90 by George Michael

I'm Not Okay (I Promise) by My Chemical Romance

Vasoline by Stone Temple Pilots


So, can you help a girl out?  I'll trade you a card for your suggestions.  ;0D

Originally published in Scrapbook News and Review June 2011

This one is chock full of yummy painty techniques and I love the way it came out. 

OK, back to my craft room with my same ol' same ol' music.  LOL!

♥Heidi

Thursday, September 8, 2011

ILU

Supplies Cardstock: Colorbok; Patterned Paper: Recollections; Flowers: Precocious Paper; Brad: Imaginisce; Flower Center: Prima; Glitter Mist: Lindy's Stamp Gang, Tattered Angels; Pen: Zig; Other: Thread

Have I ever mentioned how much I love Tessa's Precocious Paper flowers?  I especially love the ones I can recolor.  Case in point, these luscious dress pattern flowers.  They started here:

Typewriter Keys - White - Sewing Pattern Petals

And with the magic of Lindy's Stamp Gang Starbursts in these scrumptious colors:

Image 1

and


You get this:


Seriously, the pictures don't do the Lindy's mists justice.  They are so shimmery, rich and vibrant. 

This layout is my lament of how grown up my itty bitty baby girlie looks in her Kindergarten photo:


And how skinny!!!!  She takes after her daddy, luckily.  ;oD

The layouts is based on this week's Sketchy Thursdays sketch.  Diana, this one's a keeper!!!  I'll be using it over and over.


Remember, you only have 2 more days to submit for the next Sketchy Thursdays Design Team term

Hope you are having a great week!!

♥Heidi

Monday, September 5, 2011

Make a Wish card

Originally published in Scrapbook News and Review, June 2011

I thought I'd share a card with you today that I made for Scrapbook News and Review a few months back. 

The butterflies and everything from the flowers down to the green checked bottom border are from a napkin.  I love the way you can still see background through the napkin. 

Here in the States it's a holiday, Labor Day, and lots of people have the day off.  Hope you're having a great time!!!!

♥Heidi


p.s.  Don't forget we'd love to have you contribute to SNR!!!  Check out the deets HERE.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Share What You Know

I think my favorite part of working for Scrapbook News and Review is all the tutorials I get to create.  I love the step-by-step, the closer examination of a technique I love to do, the sharing of aha! and oops! moments alike. 

Well, guess what?  SNR would love to end the year with a bang and have YOU contribute to our magazine, to Share What You Know.

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We want to end the year with a BANG and the best way we know how to do that is to make it all about YOU! This means that a part of the October/November 2011 Double Issue (our largest issue of the year) will be from our readers.


So, if you love to create and you want to share and teach something that is near and dear to your heart, then we want to hear from you!

Are you known for a certain style or can people spot your projects out in a line-up? Do you have a favorite go-to technique or a “quirk” that you just have to do on everything you create? What’s the one thing that people ask you the most, “How did you do that?”
 For this very special call, we’re looking for paper crafters of all kinds – paper and digital scrapbookers, card makers, stampers, altered art and mixed media artists and even those who enjoy making home décor, handmade jewelry and gifts!

Here are the details:



Choose a Style or Technique


1) Style – Share and teach something that is important to what makes your style unique, for example, distressing for Shabby Chic or working on a grid pattern for Modern and Graphic.


2) Technique – Share and teach a technique that you knock out of the park and may even be your “signature” technique.


Submit a Tutorial via Our Automatic Submissions Form


1) Tutorial must have at least four steps to be considered.


2) The tutorial must have step-by-step instructions.


3) The tutorial must include photos for each step in the instructions.


Other Info


1) The deadline is October 1, 2011.


2) The tutorial must be original and cannot be currently posted or found anywhere on the internet. For example, it cannot be content taken from a previous post on your blog or a design team or challenge blog you may be a part of.


3) The tutorial can be about any subject, topic or theme you desire. It can be based on any existing trend or technique available so long as it is your own work, created by you, and you give proper credit to anyone you may have learned it from or been inspired from. We do not discourage “scraplifting” as it is a great way for all paper crafters to learn new things and hone their skills, but we strongly encourage everyone to give credit where credit is due. It’s the honorable thing to do.


More details will be available on the automatic submission form.


The automatic submission form will be available as of September 6, 2011, so put your thinking caps on and get creating. We can’t wait to see your amazing artwork and showcase it in the October/November issue!


If you have any questions before the form is posted, please feel free to e-mail us at specialfeatures@scrapbooknewsandreview.com anytime. 


P.S. Nervous about writing a tutorial for a magazine? It’s completely understandable but don’t worry about it. That’s what editors are for. Just do your very best and if your project is chosen for publication, we’ll walk you through it and make you look fabulous!


C'mon...you know you wanna!!!!