You should have arrived here on the hop from the lovely Beverley Brown's blog.
News that Paper Crafts magazine was closing down came as such a huge shock!
Whether it is a print issue, a special issue or a digital issue my morning coffee always includes one of them! I still have all the print issues of Paper Crafts magazine. For me I fell in love the day I found the very first issue on the shelf, a whole magazine dedicated to something that I loved to do. I still pull those old issues out year after year usually right before the new issue comes out each month. Looking at the cards again and rereading the articles like I had never seen them before. They always bring new inspiration and a few chuckles at how paper crafting has changed or how there is always a new technique that replaces an old one more efficiently.
I never had any confidence in my own creativity, but I studied. I studied the cards and studied the cardmakers and always walked away ready to try something new or something different. So really for me this magazine was like my tutor, you taught me to keep creating, you taught me that what I was doing was good and you taught me to try new things. I will be thankful for that always.
One of the biggest surprises ever was when Cath Evaldson asked me to be a Moxie Fabber of the Week for October 2013! That was such a huge boost to my confidence. More recently I was recognized on the Paper Crafts Connection blog as one of the October Gallery Challenge winners.
I never submitted for publications because I couldn't possibly have what it takes to get published. What did change over time is that I had formed friendships with some of the 'celebrity cardmakers' that I found on the pages of Paper Crafts & Scarpbooking. Friends who encouraged me to submit and I finally did for my favourite issue of the year Holiday Cards & More. You could have picked me up on the floor when I got an email From Susan Opel that I was going to be published in Holiday Cards & Move Vol. 9. That was the moment I realized just how much those magazines and special issues really meant to me and how I felt about myself and my abilities.
Thank you for that and so much more Paper Crafts &Scrapbooking!
You have given me the opportunity to not hide in the shadows.
You have brought so much joy to us all and you will be so missed.
This card is for you, and the sentiment is customized to how I truly feel.
Next on the stop is the talented Laurie Willison.
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beautiful card and sweet post..
ReplyDeleteSoooooooo gorgeous! LOVING the rose!!!!!
ReplyDeletebeautifully written, Tracey. and beautiful projects. So glad you did submit.....I love that PC magazine made so many of us feel like rockstars. it was always such an honor.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful tribute and a perfect card :) Hugs Bev x
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card Tracey. I love the single flower.
ReplyDeleteOh Tracey! I think you've said perfectly what is in most of our hearts too. Whether PC&S ever knew it or not, they so very often gave so many of us the courage to try something new, or gave us the confidence to think, "I can do that too!" It's hard to see them go. What a lovely tribute through your words and the amazing card. You've got the touch. Bev
ReplyDeleteA sweet heartfelt post and a lovely card!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely card for Papercrafts!
ReplyDeleteThank you for a sharing a beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteSooo pretty, Tracey! Love your post!
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL post, Tracey!! Did you know that I have snippet of you in my post...? Yeah, you rock! :) HUGS!
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous card, and heart felt post.
ReplyDeleteStunning and so fitting...your card is just amazing and I loved reading what this wonderful magazine meant to you.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card and tribute Tracey! So glad you were published!
ReplyDeleteTracey I am so glad you aren't hiding in the shadows.. your cards are too fabulous to not be shared!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and heartfelt post, Tracey! Your card is gorgeous--love the rose!
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning Tracey! Beautiful embossing and the perfect sentiment to these lovely ladies who have encouraged and inspired us for so long.
ReplyDeleteTracey your post is so beautiful! As is your card!!! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done - your card and post, Tracey.
ReplyDeleteOh, your card and post are both so perfect, Tracey!
ReplyDeleteTracey, what a beautiful post! So heartfelt. Thank you so much for sharing your feelings like that. I am so glad you took a chance and submitted, especially knowing now that the opportunity has passed. The card you created is really just perfect for the occasion. Way to mix and match those little words!! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteTracey this is beautiful! Oh course you have what it takes. I just felt it was always too much work.
ReplyDeleteYour card is so amazingly gorgeous Tracey! So fun reading your post today!
ReplyDeleteFantastic card and wonderful memories agreed!
ReplyDeleteYou're right about what you said with getting confidence from them- love the one you got published and the lovely rose card too! x
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely tribute, Tracey! And a beautiful card. And that tag is pretty awesome, too! :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post and gorgeous card, Tracey! I love your tag too, and I'm so happy it was picked up for publication...woo-hoo! In fact, I love everything you create ~ Congrats!
ReplyDeleteThis is a really pretty card...love your use of W&W goodies!! Lovely tribute to PC&S!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card, Tracey ... it captures perfectly all that you wrote in your lovely tribute! Anita :)
ReplyDeleteNot sure how I missed this card...it is so gorgeous, I love all the gold embossing and it is so perfect for this hop, so sweet.
ReplyDeleteYour card is stunning! I love the gold embossing!
ReplyDeleteYou're a rock star Tracey - you should never have doubted it for a minute! Your work is always beautiful and a delight!
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