Sherry
08-05-2007, 10:39 PM
Hi gals,
Due to popular demand (and many, many emails), I have decided to change our gallery posting policy just a wee bit. Originally, our policy stated that only artwork that was hand stamped was allowed to be posted in the gallery. Because we are a card making and stamping website, I have decided to change the policy to read : Your artwork must either be a greeting card OR it must be hand stamped in some way shape or form. This means that if you submit a greeting card to the gallery, it does not have to be hand stamped. It can be embroidered, cross-stitched, hand doodled or whatever. As long as it is a greeting card, it is acceptable. Yes, you can even scrapbook on the card as long as it meets the following 'scrapbook' criteria.
It must be a greeting card (ie. it opens)
The card measurements cannot exceed 6"x6"If you are submitting an item that is not a greeting card (ie. altered items) it must be hand stamped. As always, full scrapbook pages are not permitted (that includes 8x8, 8x10, 10x10, or 12x12).
Does this work for everyone?
Due to popular demand (and many, many emails), I have decided to change our gallery posting policy just a wee bit. Originally, our policy stated that only artwork that was hand stamped was allowed to be posted in the gallery. Because we are a card making and stamping website, I have decided to change the policy to read : Your artwork must either be a greeting card OR it must be hand stamped in some way shape or form. This means that if you submit a greeting card to the gallery, it does not have to be hand stamped. It can be embroidered, cross-stitched, hand doodled or whatever. As long as it is a greeting card, it is acceptable. Yes, you can even scrapbook on the card as long as it meets the following 'scrapbook' criteria.
It must be a greeting card (ie. it opens)
The card measurements cannot exceed 6"x6"If you are submitting an item that is not a greeting card (ie. altered items) it must be hand stamped. As always, full scrapbook pages are not permitted (that includes 8x8, 8x10, 10x10, or 12x12).
Does this work for everyone?