Everyone here at Scrapbook Calls & Contests are delighted to announce our FIRST sponsored contest!!
We hereby announce the Scrapbook Calls & PaperTrunk Earth Day Contest!!
Earth Day is April 22nd and it a day to make yourself more aware of The Three Main R's - reduce, reuse and recycle!!
Paper Trunk prides itself on being one of the first scrapbooking manufacturers to offer recycled cardstock and a greener option for crafting. The paper is made with wind-generated electricity and PCW (post consumer waste i.e. your old newspapers). The designs are printed with vegetable based ink making the cardstock safe for your memories and the environment.
so here are the contest details:
Incorporating PaperTrunk Products, show us your Three R's!
This can be a layout about your three r's, a project made with recycled/reused items - basically anything that incorporates the spirit of Earth Day!!
How to enter: just email Scrapbook Calls your artwork with 'Papertrunk Contest' in the subject line (click here to email us)
Open to everyone, worldwide. The winner will receive PaperTrunk goodies and the Scrapbook Calls team will also have some prizes for their favourites.
Closing Date for Entries is April 30th (so we can announce the winners on National Scrapbook Day - May 2nd). note: this is a exclusive contest to Scrapbook Calls so please make sure you email your entries to us not to the PaperTrunk Blog.
GOOD LUCK!!
here are some of PaperTruck's beautiful Papers:
You can find out where to purchase PaperTrunk Products *here*
Also don't forget to check out the PaperTrunk Blog for ideas & inspiration from their talented design Team!
would like to know when is the deadline for the paper trunk contest?
Posted by: Jona Panesa | April 22, 2009 at 01:02 AM
Kudos to you for having a this great contest in honor of Earth Day. I published a feature article about your contest today. Happy Earth Day!
Posted by: Michelle Vocke, DC Paper Craft Examiner | April 22, 2009 at 06:42 AM
I love Paper Trunk products and how Carrie (the owner) has committed to making them eco-papers.
Posted by: emmaj | April 22, 2009 at 09:19 AM