The winner of the 2009 Cover your Cover contest was
Camille Russell of Scrapbooking in Paradise.
The Scrapbook Treasure hunt offers a "Cover your Cover" contest.  Participants are
able to decorate the cover of the 6X6 album that they received free for signing up.  

In 2009, there were around 140 wonderful entries.  Everyone voted for their favorite from
each store and then one more time for an overall favorite from the top picks at each
store.  The 2009 winner received a Scrapbook supply package valued at over $400.00
Cover your Cover contest
Thank you to all the great entires and please click
on the "Contest photos" link to see all the 2009
entries again.

Rules for the 2010 Cover your Cover contest

PLEASE READ ALL THE DETAILS FOR THIS CONTEST

You may email your JPG photos at any time after March 1st.  Email them to
contests@scrapbooktreasurehunt.com

When you email your photo entry:

Remember to attach the photo to the email.
In the subject line use "
contest" without the quotes .
In the body of the email, please include your full name and daytime phone #
along with your home store name.  

You
MUST include this information for the automated system to work.

When emailing your photo, we are not able to modify, crop or choose the best one for you.  

Only email 1 photo please.  Please take a close up of the cover that shows all areas.



Your entry MUST be received by midnight March 12th, 2010 to be eligible.
Unfortunately we cannot accept any entries after that date.

In the afternoon of March 15th visit the contest photos page and you will see the entries and an area for you
to enter your vote.  The voting will begin March 15th and run through March 20th until Midnight. Sorry, but
any votes that come in after that date are not able to be counted.

The votes will be tallied and the final winner will be announced here sometime on March 24th.

A note on your JPG photo.

You do not need to have your camera on it's highest pixel count or resolution for the photo to look great. The
higher all these settings are, the larger the image file will be and there is a chance your email company
might reject it due to exceeding their size limits.  

If you have any questions, or do not have a digital camera, then your home store is more then happy to take
the photo and email it for you.


Good luck to everyone...