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Thursday, April 18, 2013

Top Ten for Magazine Submissions from Paper Crafts Magazine




Paper Crafts Connections Top Ten for Submissions


The Top Ten Things to Know When Submitting To
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1. Paper Crafts only accepts submissions for projects that have never appeared online on a blog or in a gallery. This gives our readers the freshest content possible!
2. Read the calls for submissions very carefully. Check up on the blog and Facebook page for reminders and hints that might come in handy as you submit.
3. Be original. We want to see what you can create, not what you can copy. We look for great design, superb execution, clever uses of product, and fresh approaches to catch the reader’s eye. If there is a particular product or stamp set that is all the rage, you can be assured that there will be LOTS of projects submitted featuring it. If we have four projects lined up in front of us, how will yours stand out from the rest? Be clever. If you can make us laugh or get nostalgic or a little misty, that is always a great indication that our reader will love it, too.
4. Photograph your projects straight on using a neutral (tan, white, black) background with good lighting. Your picture is designed to allow us to see your projects to determine whether we’ll feature them or not. Please don’t use props, creative angles, or distracting backdrops. We don’t judge your photography, but the better the picture, the better we can see your creation. Remove personal information (referred to as a watermark) from your image. Paper Crafts magazine prides itself on its blind submissions judging. We choose the very best projects that fit our editorial needs no matter who made the project. Even the Go-to Gals submit!
5. Don’t wait to the very last minute to submit! There’s usually a lot of traffic on the deadline nights, and our system (bless its heart) can be a little sluggish.
6. Give your projects very distinctive and descriptive names so that if you receive a request from an editor, you know which project she is looking for. Don’t be afraid to send images to the editor once chosen so that she can verify which one we wish to publish.
7. When submitting, please tell us specific manufacturers for the products that used in your project, especially patterned papers and stamps.
8. For the instructions/technique section, you don’t have to give us the exact measurements of every piece of paper, ribbon, etc.  on your project. Please provide simple steps/explanations for each project so that if we can’t quite tell what you’ve done, we’ll have a better idea. Don’t put instructions available upon request.
9. You will only be contacted (via email) by a Paper Crafts editor if your project has been chosen for publication. If you don’t hear from us by the end of the week after the submission call closes, you can feel free to post it on your blog.
10. Have fun with it! Look upon it as a great way to challenge yourself with the specific calls for submission. The calls often ask for a certain approach to creation which you might not have considered. And that’s what it’s all about. If you fear rejection too much to submit, you’ll never experience the elation of being published.

Monday, April 15, 2013

Not your average Challenge!! Check it out to see why!

Good Morning Everyone! I am so excited to announce some fabulous changes to AHA that are coming your way!! While the formatting and behind the scenes work was far too much to maintain for monthly publications, I would still like to keep up the Challenges, until I can find a more suitable and less time consuming way to Re-create AHA Magazine! 

I hope that you will join me on this journey! 

A Homespun Affair Challenges will be very similar to the ones posted with each AHA Release 
except for one very awesome detail!

  • There will be a prize each month from an amazing sponsor, please "like" the sponsors Facebook page!! They are pretty great for giving us prizes for our challenges!
  • Challenges will be Posted on the 1st of each month and close on the 25th of each month (This month will be a little different so please read details)
  • Winners will be announced on the 1st of the following month with the new challenge
  • Winner will be selected at my discretion by how well they follow the challenge entry requirements, Creative Techniques and originality. 
  • Your DIRECT post must link back to www.ahomespunaffair.blogspot.com
  • Only one challenge entry per post, however each person can submit unlimited entries as long as they fit the theme of the challenge
Here is the Kicker! Your Challenge Entries will match up with a current Magazine Publication Call!

How cool is that!? I will do the leg work for you! All you have to do is be brave enough to submit your project! 

Each month I will also be including tips and tricks on getting your projects published!!

Let's Get Started!! This Month's Challenge is going to run from Today until May 15th to get everyone acquainted with how this will work!! Winner will be announced June 1st with the release of the June Challenge!



Somerset Life is looking for project submissions!


The Magic of Clothespins 

There’s no reason why clothespins should only be used on laundry day. Crafters around the glove are painting them, covering them with paper, or stamping on them to transform them into charming organizational items. A simple magnet on the back makes a clothespin the perfect way to display a child’s A+ test on the fridge. Gather a collection of them to turn them into an inventive advent calendar. They’re such a great little canvas to work on that we can’t wait to see what our readers come up with!
Deadline: May 15, 2013



So, what do you think?? I am hoping that these challenges will help you get published, and it will get me in gear to follow through on my Publication Submissions!!


I am looking for a 5 Guest Designers each month who would like to post their creations as inspiration for A Homespun Affair Readers! If you would like to be considered please email me for details and submit 3 links to your favorite blog projects.

Also, if you would like to Sponsor this Challenge, please email me!

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