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New Scrapbooking Website

June 15, 1:14 PMLA Scrapbooking Scene ExaminerMary Ann Jenkins
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This month starts the beginning of a new scrapbooking website that is sure to please, especially former readers of Simple Scrapbooks magazine that ceased publication with it's May/June issue.

Write.Click.Scrapbook is the latest venture of former Simple Scrapbooks Editorial Board members Tina Cockburn, Marnie Flores, and Elizabeth Dillow, and has quite a few well known names in the industry as part of the group, including Simple Scrapbooks founder Stacy Julian.

From the website:  "Here you'll find some of the scrapbook designers, writers and photographers who have inspired you over the years, together in one place. Our collective mission is to inspire and inform our readers so that creating beautiful, meaningful scrapbooks and memory projects is, once again, something we can do  together".

Each month there will be a gallery of ideas, this month's topic is "Why we Scrapbook".

I look forward to checking the website each day to see what's new!

 

 

 

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