Archive for January, 2007
Epson Introduces Craft and Scrapbook Retail Program
David Thomas
Epson has announced a Craft and Scrapbook Retail Program aimed at tackling the digital scrapbooking market from three angles. For retailers, Epson has established an “authorized dealer status� which translates into improved pricing on Epson products and services. The second element is a mini-lab workstation-on-wheels called the Epson Scrapbook Central. The third is an online “CreativeZone� housing scrapbooking projects (such as SuperBowl and Valentine’s Day projects) that can be used for in-store classes for customers.
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When scrapbooking enthusiasts hit the road, they take their favorite hobby along with them
By AMIE THOMPSON
For the Tribune
When Robyn Mehmke starts planning her yearly trip to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., it’s not her health that’s in the forefront of her mind.
It’s scrapbooking.
Shameless scrapbooking
By Katie Scarvey
Salisbury Post
A while back, Emily Ford from up the street popped by for a minute. I was on the couch, trying to hide the scissors in my hand.
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Scrapbooking enters the computer age
Many do their cutting, pasting online
By Steve Woodward
Cap the glue. Stash the scissors. Pack up the paper.
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Epson Invites Craft and Scrapbook Hobbyists to Create Personalized Digital Keepsakes at CHA
Winter Convention and Trade Show
LONG BEACH, Calif., Jan. 26 /PRNewswire/ — Underscoring its dedication to the craft and scrapbooking community, Epson is offering hands-on demonstrations to show attendees at the Craft and Hobby Association (CHA) Winter Convention and Trade Show in Anaheim, Calif. on Jan. 28-31. Epson Booth visitors will have the opportunity to create and print all of the following: 1) a personal 5″x7″ page of their favorite photos using StoryTeller(R) Photo Book Creator by Epson, 2) a Valentine’s Day 12″x12″ digital scrapbook page using the Epson Stylus(R) Photo R1800 printer and 3) either a heartfelt Valentine-themed 4″x6″ photo matte or greeting cards with their own wallet-size photos using the PictureMate Snap(TM) Personal Photo Lab by Epson. Crafters of all skill levels are encouraged to bring their digital memory cards to Epson’s booth (#3047) during show hours to personalize their projects with Epson craft experts on a first-come, first-served basis.Personalized 5″x7″ StoryTeller Photo Book Pages Attendees can create a customized 5″x7″ StoryTeller page with personal photos and fun captions choosing from 60 professionally-designed page layouts included with StoryTeller Publisher software. StoryTeller pages will be printed with the new 13-inch wide Epson Stylus Photo 1400, featuring new Claria(TM) Hi-Definition ink to provide stunning images that are scratch, water and smudge-resistant, and will also resist fading for up to 200 years in a scrapbook album.(1) Designed for photo enthusiasts, general crafters and scrapbookers looking for the ideal combination of image quality, ease-of-use and value, the Epson Stylus Photo 1400 offers PictBridge(TM) connectivity, automatic photo correction, direct CD/DVD printing, and fast, beautiful BorderFree(R) photos on a wide range of media up to 13″x19.”Show attendees that create a customized StoryTeller page will receive a free 5″x7″ StoryTeller kit (valued at $19.99 MSRP) as well as additional creative embellishment ideas that can be incorporated into full-length keepsake books created at home. The StoryTeller kit includes everything needed to turn digital photos into a beautiful, hardbound glossy photo book using any letter-size printer. Starting at $20, StoryTeller comes in 5″x7″ or 8″x10″ versions and includes a hardbound book, a glossy book cover and glossy pages that can be easily assembled into the book, as well as software that allows craft enthusiasts to enhance and quickly place dozens of photos on either 10 or 20 pages per book.True BorderFree 12″x12″ Digital Valentine’s Day Scrapbook LayoutsValentine-Themed PictureMate ProjectsCrafters visiting Epson’s booth will also have the opportunity to print their own PC-free 4″x6″ and wallet-size pictures in order to make either Valentine-themed photo frames or Valentine’s Day cards, using the PictureMate Snap Personal Photo Lab. Chatterbox, Inc. will also provide creative embellishments that can be added to the projects. PictureMate Snap is a top choice among consumers for small format printing, offering an auto photo-enhancement feature that corrects colors for dark backlit and washed-out photos, adjusts skin tones, improving the richness of scenery, and sharpens photos. The portable printer — a favorite for croppers on the move — also includes a premium quality 2.5″ premium photo viewer, one-touch printing, red eye removal, and WiFi connectivity.Guest Appearances by Expert Crafting AuthorsEpson will host several craft and scrapbook authors throughout the show, including Tanya Fox, author of “Easy Paper Crafting and Photos;” Laura Lovett, author of “Photocraft: Cool Things to do with the Pictures You Love;” Linda Sattgast, digital expert and creator of “The Scrappers’ Guide to Adobe Photoshop Elements 5.0;” and Janine Warner, author of “Digital Family Album.” The authors will be on-hand at Epson’s booth to provide craft and scrapbook retailers, as well as consumers, with their products which all provide ideas and techniques for creating crafting projects using photos and computers. In addition, these authors will be offering a limited number of copies of their respective books or DVDs; show attendees can sign up to win a free copy. A detailed schedule of author appearances, including specific dates and times, will be on display in the Epson booth.About Epson America Inc.Epson offers an extensive array of award-winning image capture and image output products for the consumer, business, photography, and graphic arts markets. The company is also a leading supplier of value-added point-of-sale (POS) printers and transaction terminals for the retail market. Founded in 1975, Epson America Inc. is the U.S. affiliate of Japan-based Seiko Epson Corporation, a global manufacturer and supplier of high-quality technology products that meet customer demands for increased functionality, compactness, systems integration and energy efficiency. Epson America, Inc. is headquartered in Long Beach, Calif.Note: Specifications are subject to change. Epson, Epson Stylus, BorderFree, and StoryTeller are registered trademarks of Seiko Epson Corp. Claria and PictureMate Snap are trademarks of Seiko Epson Corp. CreativeZone is a service mark of Epson America, Inc. All other products and brand names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Epson disclaims any and all rights in these marks.Epson America Inc.
Epson Is Now Offering Craft and Scrapbooking Retailers a Consolidated Digital Solution to Expand Profit Potential
Epson’s One-Stop Program Is a Simple Way for Specialty Retailers to Manage and Sell Affordable, High-Quality Digital Photography Products and Services
Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L and Sandi Genovese Introduce
THE WORLD’S LARGEST SCRAPBOOK
Record-breaking Scrapbook Chronicles Make-A-Wish Foundation®’s Work
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Scrap Chic Opens in Decatur - – First Scrapbooking Store inside Perimeter
Scrapbook makers and paper crafters can raise their scissors and rejoice. They have a new place to go in Atlanta that is dedicated to their increasingly popular passion – Scrap Chic Boutique in Decatur.
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Family recipes inspire scrapbookers
Homemade cookbooks preserve memories with a dash of love and a sprinkle of creativity
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Why Lee?: A Musical Scrapbook to Play the Metropolitan Room
By Andrew Gans
Why Lee?: A Musical Scrapbook is the title of a new cabaret act that celebrates the enduring musical legacy of American singer Lee Wiley, who seemed to disappear from the music scene at the height of her popularity in the 1950s.
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