The scrapbook industry is changing. It's cutting back. Some smaller manufacturers are closing their doors while larger ones that are based primarily around craft and not just scrapbooking are scaling back to more of their original role in crafts. Scrapbooking in the craft industry is shrinking back. Slowly and surely.
This year we have seen Scrapbook Trends move to being an online magazine only. We have seen the closure of Simple Scrapbooks Magazine, and we have seen Creating Keepsakes in obvious financial trouble. Last night I heard of one more casulaty with the closure of Memory Makers Magazine.
This saddens me. My scrapbooking career (and yes, I will call it a career, it's been full-time income earning – tax paying work for me for the past 4 years) rested firmly on the foundations that Memory Makers Magazine created for me. They chose my entry as one of 10 winners out of 680 entries back in 2004. They took a chance on a New Zealander when noone else would. Those times working with Memory Magazine were some of the most exciting I could have had. I had over 50 pages published just with them in that first year and my career grew from there. I met one of my scrapbooking idols, Kari Hansen-Daffin back in those years – she was the first person I ever saw curl paper with water – I've never given that up, have I?!
Anyway. I'm saddened. There will be no more Memory Makers Magazine. No Memory Makers Magazine Masters contest. It seems weird for the foundation of my scrapbooking to disappear.
I guess it's a lesson to all. Enjoy the hobby you have as the resources for it will slowly disappear. Support your LSS. Promote events. Tell people about good things that are happening in your area. Encourage others to join you when going to scrapbooking events and discourage competition in the industry. We are all in this hobby together, and if we don't support it, it'll continue to die back.
Thanks for the memories, MMMagazine.
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