So I entered several scrapbook pages into our state fair this year. There was no separate category or section for (or even a mention of) digital scrapbooking. This should have been my first hint... And one of the judges was required to be a Creative Memories consultant. Should have been the second hint.
Here is the first place winner for one of the categories I entered:
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Apparently, to fulfill the judging categories, everything had to be at right angles, be double matted, and contain a middle-aged woman in a cardigan. EVERY first place page looked exactly like this.
I know it sounds like I'm sour grapes, but, honestly, I don't see what's so great about this page. And I know there's a major bias against digital scrapbooking by those who are paper scrapbookers, so I think they should put them in separate categories or have them be judged by someone who is going to be less anti-digi than a CM consultant. They're completely different art forms. People who have never digital scrapped have this misconception that digi is the easy way out and is somehow not as good as paper scrapbooking.
I did win 3rd place for one of my pages, but it was the one that looked most like paper! It was actually my least favorite (and the SSD gallery's least favorite) page of all of them that I entered.
I'm definitely writing a letter suggesting that they have a separate category or at least a different section for digital scrapbooking.
Here is the first place winner for one of the categories I entered:
????
Apparently, to fulfill the judging categories, everything had to be at right angles, be double matted, and contain a middle-aged woman in a cardigan. EVERY first place page looked exactly like this.
I know it sounds like I'm sour grapes, but, honestly, I don't see what's so great about this page. And I know there's a major bias against digital scrapbooking by those who are paper scrapbookers, so I think they should put them in separate categories or have them be judged by someone who is going to be less anti-digi than a CM consultant. They're completely different art forms. People who have never digital scrapped have this misconception that digi is the easy way out and is somehow not as good as paper scrapbooking.
I did win 3rd place for one of my pages, but it was the one that looked most like paper! It was actually my least favorite (and the SSD gallery's least favorite) page of all of them that I entered.
I'm definitely writing a letter suggesting that they have a separate category or at least a different section for digital scrapbooking.