
Canadian Stamper magazine is the product of ones’ love of rubber-stamping
and paper art crafts. The publication is ultimately created from the submissions
of talented artistic rubber-stampers and paper crafters around the world. Canadian
Stamper would love to consider your creations for publication!
Do not be shy. When your artistic creation is published, you will receive
the issue it is published in (if you are already a subscriber, you will receive
two (2) issues), publication recognition in addition to a token of our appreciation.
Please follow these guidelines when submitting your artistic creations:
MAIL SUBMISSIONS TO:
Canadian Stamper
203 – 304 Main Street
Suite
506
Airdrie, AB T4B 2T1 Canada
SUBMISSIONS: All submissions are an ORIGINAL ARTISTIC work.
IDENTIFICATION: Clearly identify your name, address, phone number, and e-mail
address, if applicable.
RETURN POLICY: Please include a S.A.S.E. (self addressed stamped
envelope) with sufficient postage if you wish to
have
your
material returned.
For return
postage, we
accept only Canadian stamps or International Reply Coupons available from
the post office.
RECIPE: Each ORIGINAL ARTISTIC work MUST be accompanied by clear, concise
instructions and a complete list of the materials necessary to complete the
project. All materials must be identified with a source (for crediting) and
caption for publication, (list the brand name, color, etc., of all products
used, including, but not limited to: paper, scissors, templates, pens, stamps,
paints, and ink color).
LOOKING AHEAD: Our theme calendar is ambitious and wide-ranging.
Take up the bi-monthly challenge with a Canadian Region highlighting a Province
or Territory
in your creation's by incorporating an official symbol of the Province or Territory,
such as the Coat of Arms, or a Provincial or Territorial Emblem such as the
Flag, Floral, Bird, Gemstone, Tree, Tartan, Mammal, or Fish); or contribute
to a themed Seasonal Focus such as the holidays.
Wherever your imagination and craft time take you, we are sure you will enjoy
the variety of themes and significance your submissions will have in producing
the Canadian Stamper magazine.
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Themes
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Issue
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Submission Deadline
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Alberta – (Incorporate
an official symbol of the Province such as the Coat of Arms, or a Provincial
Emblem such
as the Flag, Floral,
Bird, Gemstone, Tree, Tartan, Mammal, or Fish)
Canada – Celebrate
Canada, or Canada Day (Dominion Day)
Native Art
Coast-to-Coast (listing published)
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July ~
August 2003
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June 1, 2003
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British Columbia – (Incorporate
an official symbol of the Province such as the Coat of Arms, or a Provincial
Emblem such
as the Flag, Floral,
Bird, Gemstone, Tree, Tartan, Mammal, or Fish)
Thanksgiving
Bountiful Harvests
Round Robin Swap (submissions published) |
September ~
October 2003
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August 1, 2003
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Manitoba – (Incorporate
an official symbol of the Province such as the Coat of Arms, or a Provincial Emblem such as the Flag, Floral, Bird, Gemstone, Tree, Tartan, Mammal, or Fish)
Celebrate the Season |
November ~
December 2003
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October 1, 2003
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New Brunswick – (Incorporate an official symbol of the Province such as the Coat of Arms, or a Provincial Emblem such as the Flag, Floral, Bird, Gemstone, Tree, Tartan, Mammal, or Fish)
Charming Treasures & Trinkets (no artistic card submissions
accepted in this theme)
With Love
Completion Swap (submissions published) |
January ~
February 2004
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December 1, 2003
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Newfoundland & Labrador – (Incorporate an official symbol of the Province such as the Coat of Arms, or a Provincial Emblem such as the Flag, Floral, Bird, Gemstone, Tree, Tartan, Mammal, or Fish)
Easter Celebration
Teddy Bear Picnic
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March ~
April 2004
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February 1, 2004
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Themes are updated bi-monthly as issues are published. Future themes will
include the additional provincial and territorial regions and seasonal focuses,
in addition to the special annual features (Coast-to-Coast, Round Robin Swap,
and Completion Swap). The initial editorial calendar encompasses all regions
of Canada in alphabetical order.
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