Somerset
Cards
Thank you to all artists who continue to submit dimensional works for Somerset Studio. Please also note that we have an on-going need for cards and other smaller flat works of art. This is an on-going call for each theme as outlined above..
Handcrafted Projects for Christmas, Halloween & Other Holidays
For most art and crafting enthusiasts, holidays are the best reasons to create handcrafted projects … either to keep and treasure in the home, or to give and share with friends and loved ones. But with so many holidays that seem to come around more quickly with the passing of each year, even the most creative minds need project ideas. Christmas cards, gift wrap papers, wreaths, advent calendars, Halloween trick-or-treat pails, papier mâché Valentine hearts, glittery paper hats for the New Year, patriotic paper fans for Independence Day, and Thanksgiving table decorations are just some project ideas that you might consider. Somerset Holidays is sure to become a holiday tradition in many homes, where ideas for creative celebrations abound. Please submit your most festive projects for the following categories to be considered for this beautiful 144-page publication.
Deadline for artwork to be received: Annually every April 15th.
Scrapbbook Trends
Cards is an exciting publication that brings you the latest trends in card-making. Get ready to be inspired! If you’d like to be a part of Cards, send us a picture or scan of your best original, hand-made cards today. We are currently looking for cards that fit the following topics:
Fall
Grandparents
Flocking
Kid's Birthday Invites
Flowers
Welcome Baby
Love
We're Moving
Thank You
Stamping
Trendy: Hand cut flowers
Style Challenge (colors: Light Blue, Red, Green, Texture: Plaid)
Deadline: 11:59pm (Mountain Time) on Friday April 10th, 2009.
Please send CARDS submissions to cards@northridgemedia.net
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Card & Craft Calls *edited April 2, 2009*
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Posted 02 April 2009 - 10:52 AM


God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change;
the courage to change the things I can; and the wisdom to know the difference. reinhold niebuhr
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