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I Heart You

by Carey Bridges

This digital layout features one of my favorite photos of my son that captures his beautiful eyes, his sweet smile and his constant companion. Although it's one of my most basic layouts, with just patterned paper, some stitching and a great photo, it's also one of my most favorite layouts.

More... Wish    

Wish

by Kristin Wilson

This card is the most favorite thing I've created to date. It's the first time I felt that I had really come into my own as a card maker.

More... Those Eyes    

Those Eyes

by Lucy Chesna

This is the first layout I did three years ago when I became a staff member here at Scrapbook News and Review Magazine. It was the layout that changed the way I approach scrapbooking. It got me to think outside the box and scrap more about myself.

More... Say Cheese    

Say Cheese

by Scarlett Salamone

Finding fun ways to use less than desirable pictures is always something I'm on the lookout for since photos pre-digi era can be unpredictable. By adding a funny little speech bubble, I was able to use a photo I normally would have stashed away in a box.  

More... Aspire    

Aspire

by Heidi Myers

This is one of my favorite projects I’ve made recently because it embodies my favorite thing about working with the huge variety of mediums available to us: they don’t always behave as you expect them to. Sometimes they surprise you with beautifully unpredictable outcomes.  

More... When Purple Ruled    

When Purple Ruled

by Maureen Esquillo-Kao

  I love the powerful purple of this card. It reminds me of such a fun time in my childhood. Inspired by an intense dislike of unrequested, mass-distributed telephone books, I chose to upcycle, paint, rip, mist and splatter this cabinet card as a tribute to Prince (er... “The Artist”).  

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Alabama Dreamin'

by Ashley Horton

    This is how I found my son sleeping before turning in for the night. He was running a little fever and feeling bad, so I guess going to sleep with his Alabama hat on made him feel a little better. I incorporated just a few colors into the page and really liked the end results.    

More... 41 & Still Young At Heart    

41 & Still Young At Heart

by Emma Stafrace

  The paper base for this page was a photo I took of a pile of plastic stencils on my craft desk and then altered it to create a fun digital paper design. I reckon it’s a nice way to celebrate my 40’s – big, bright and bold!  

More... You Hold...    

You Hold...

by Tracey Wilson

  This project is probably the most personal project I’ve ever created. Everything I make comes from within me, but this piece encompasses my heart and soul like no other. If you want to know what’s inside me, just look at this card. It’s me on paper!  

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Inspiration to Spark Your Creativity

Above are a smattering of the types of projects you’ll find inside Scrapbook News and Review Magazine. Each week, just to give you a taste of what we’re all about, we’ll feature artwork from the current issue from both SNR staffers and published readers. So check back often for your sneak peek inside!

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SNR Staffers - Executive Making a Difference Every Day

Selected with care and appreciated for their passion, our staffers truly make all the difference in the publishing of an art magazine such as Scrapbook News and Review Magazine. We invite you to take a bit of time to get to know them, check out their favorite pieces of artwork, read about the differences they’re making in the world, and check out their blogs for even more inspiration.

 

Kate Koch

Editor-in-Chief
Michigan

I created SNR Magazine with a burning desire to educate and encourage paper crafters from all over the world, and it feels incredible to see my goals realized every month. I'm always up for new challenges and am looking forward to taking SNR Magazine into fresh and fun directions.

 

Marisol Jiminez

Managing Editor
Michigan

As the Managing Editor, I wear many hats and I love them all! Helping to take the magazine each month from just a small idea to something marvelous along with working closely with SNR staffers and friends is what makes my position here at SNR Magazine so wonderfully satisfying.

 

Dan Koch

Executive Editor
Michigan

There is nothing more satisfying than watching SNR Magazine grow by leaps and bounds, knowing that I'm a part of its development and success. My role as Executive Editor allows me to be productive and creative as I help to oversee the day-to-day operations of the magazine.

 

Miguel Jiminez

Senior Editor/Education Director
Michigan

Education has always been emphasized at SNR Magazine and I take my role as Education Director very seriously. As we dive deeper into 2012, I look forward to widening the scope of the department and developing a program that is as informative as it is fun and inspiring.

 

Meredith McKenna

Senior Editor
Michigan

SNR Magazine is such a creative and empowering environment and I'm blessed to be a part of it. Being on the admin team gives me a sense of fulfilment that is second to none and I enjoy all of the hustle and bustle that goes on behind the scenes as we put together each issue with loving care and enthusiasm.

 

Ayla Flynn

Senior Editor
Michigan

Who knew meeting deadlines could be so much fun? At SNR Magazine, I get the pleasure of seeing the magazine come to life as I help out with planning, shaping and configuring each issue. It's exciting to be part of a group that cares so much and puts their hearts into making sure SNR is the very best it can be.

 

Dylan Valkyrie

Advertising and Events Director
California

It's an honor to be part of such a noteworthy magazine and to work closely with such admirable people. I also love working with clients as we provide them with the opportunity to put their paper crafting products into the spotlight.

Cristina Alvarez

Marketing Director
Nevada

As a die-hard planner and list maker, my duties at SNR Magazine fit me like a glove. Although relatively new to SNR, I can't wait to dive in and manage the growth (and the fun!) of the marketing department, including all of its social media avenues.

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Tracey Wilson

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Someone Special
Scrapbooking, Cards & Stamping
Location: Virginia

I'm Tracey and my focus is equally split between card making and scrapbooking layouts. Lately, I've found myself dabbling in mixed media projects as well. I don't think I have a defined style; all of my projects are different.

 

Proud to Recognize

It's not always easy to find talented artists, but it's always easy to show gratitude for a job well done. Here at Scrapbook News and Review Magazine, we look for people who are persistent, professional and passionate about the paper crafting industry, and we're fortunate to have a group of 30+ clever crafters to help us make SNR one of the most impressive, widely received and largest online art magazines on the planet.

One of the things we love most about our team is that it’s comprised of staffers who have been a part of SNR Magazine for years – some from the very beginning – and we’re looking forward to developing long-term relationships with newer staffers as well.

Yet it doesn’t matter how long our staffers have been on staff, their dedication and attention to detail is steadfast and strong. As the editors of SNR, we’re thankful for their impact on the magazine and pleased to give credit where credit is due - for their significant contributions to the magazine are the reasons why Scrapbook News and Review Magazine is the remarkable publication it is today.