Top Scrapbook News Stories of 2009

It’s time to say goodbye to 2009…here’s a look back at the top scrapbook industry news stories of the year.

Paris Hilton Does CHA

The CHA crowd is used to having the likes of Vanna White and Martha Stewart grace the show with their presence. But the show has never quite seen a spectacle like happened at CHA-Winter 2009 in Anaheim when Paris Hilton strutted onto the show floor trailed by a posse of burly bodyguards and foreign paparazzi.

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Creative Memories Files Bankruptcy

Although the bankruptcy of Creative Memories was technically filed in late 2008, the disposition of it continued into 2009. The court approved the company’s bankruptcy plan on January 9th, but former company officers still face legal action from former employee shareholders over their actions in regard to the bankruptcy plan.

CK Media’s Financial Problems

Stories stemming from the underlying thread of CK Media’s financial issues were a recurrent theme in the scrapbook news in 2009. First Digital Scrapbooking was shut down, and shortly afterward Simple Scrapbooks magazines was closed as well. Scrapbook Update broke the news in February that CK Media had called in turnaround/bankruptcy firm CRG Partners to settle its debts with its creditors under threat of a bankruptcy filing.

In early July, the sale of CK Media’s remaining publications to New Track Media became final, triggering major layoffs at the company.

CHA Craft Supershows

There was something else new at CHA-Summer 2009 besides the venue – the addition of a consumer event that operated the weekend after the trade show. Although controversial when first announced, the Craft Supershow was a massive success in Orlando, and CHA is continuing the event in conjunction with CHA-Winter 2010 in Anaheim.

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Big Names Depart from Creating Keepsakes

As the company foundered this year, a lot of big names departed Creating Keepsakes and its parent company to work on other projects. The departures went all the way to the top of the company, when Creating Keepsakes founding editor Lisa Bearnson announced she was giving up her role with the magazine. Other popular well-known names who departed the company included Becky Higgins, Ali Edwards, Cathy Zielske, and Jessica Sprague.

Stampin’ Up Angers Demonstrators With New IDA

In early fall, Stampin’ Up issued a revised IDA (independent demonstrator agreement) to all of its demonstrators that included new restrictions on their online activity. Stampin’ Up originally interpreted the new guidelines as meaning Stampin’ Up reps couldn’t link to anyone online who linked to anywhere else that sold or promoted non-Stampin’ Up products. Many reps threatened to resign rather than live with restrictions that would force them to remove themselves from a large portion of the online community, and Stampin’ Up was forced to loosen the guidelines.

Memory Makers Ceases Publication

In early May, Scrapbook Update broke the story that F+W Media was planning to shut down Memory Makers Magazine with the Sept/Oct issue. This news was confirmed by the publication the next day. The magazine’s remaining subscriptions were picked up by Northridge Media for digital fulfillment with an all-access pass to its titles.

Melody Ross Departs Chatterbox, Company Shelved by Ultra Pro

In early July, Chatterbox founder Melody Ross revealed that she had departed the company back in April. At CHA-Summer, a rep for Chatterbox parent company Ultra-Pro confirmed to Scrapbook Update that the Chatterbox brand’s product lines were being discontinued. Ten years ago, the company was revolutionary in the industry. Now, it no longer exists.

Lenders Attempt to Force Wilton Brands Bankruptcy

After holding company Wilton Holdings breached covenants of loans it owed, the parent company of EK Success and K&Co was called into bankruptcy court by lenders who filed a petition to force the company into bankruptcy. The issue was eventually settled out of court by the lenders and Wilton. Later in the year, Wilton’s CEO resigned, saying that the new ownership should have an opportunity to select their own management.

Gypsy Introduces New Era Of Scrapbook Electronics

Shortly before CHA-Summer, Provo Craft started executing a viral marketing campaign to raise buzz on its new electronic accessory for the Cricut called the Gypsy.

The campaign was successful at raising buzz on the Gypsy, which is a handheld device that lets users create designs from their cartridge library and then cut them via their Cricut machine. Probable future plans for the device include the ability to purchase individual cut designs from an iTunes-style store, instead of having to purchase entire cartridges.

The Gypsy debuted with an HSN package and a 30 day exclusive run at Michaels. Although the MSRP is $299, over the holidays the street price seems to be hovering around $250.

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Trick or Treat Giveaway at Scrapbook Update

So, did May get you all excited about holiday scrapbook supplies the other day?

If so, then stick around for Scrapbook Update’s version of “trick or treat”! Because instead of candy, Scrapbook Update is giving away holiday-themed scrapbook supplies in this Halloween extravaganza!

First up…are you wondering what to do with all those ghost and goblin pictures from tonight? Some Little Yellow Bicycle ‘Trick or Treat’ collection would take care of those pictures perfectly! Thanks to the generosity of Little Yellow Bicycle, we have two assortments from the Trick or Treat collection to give away:

Package #1:

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Package #2:

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But if you are already thinking mistletoe and carols instead of ghosts and goblins, Scrapbook Update’s got you covered there too!

How about some goodies from the always fabulous Brenda Walton– like some chipboard, a mat pad and some snowglobes you can actually stick to your pages?

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Thanks to K & Company for sharing these goodies with Scrapbook Update’s readers!

If you are into stamping and card making, this next giveaway package is for you…how about some holiday Jolee’s stickers and a snowflake stamp by Inkadinkado? Thanks to the generosity of EK Success and Inkadinkado, one lucky Scrapbook Update reader can get a jump start on their holiday cards!

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Little Yellow Bicycle has something to offer scrapbookers for Christmas as well as for Halloween…

IMG_6655_webLittle Yellow Bicycle is generously donating a package from its 25 Days of Christmas collection for a lucky Scrapbook Update reader to enjoy!

If holiday gifts are more on your mind than holiday scrapbooking, Scrapbook Update has you covered there too.

IMG_6635_webThis Creative Imaginations Bare Elements Veronika Gift Card Holder can be decorated to make the presentation of a gift card a bit more personal feeling.

Or, if it is an actual gift you want to make…how about some Jolee’s Jewels courtesy of EK Success?

IMG_6639_webOn the right are all the elements that you will need to make a beautiful bracelet to give away (or to keep!)…instructions will be sent with the prize package. And as a bonus, you’ll also get some holiday themed charms as well (pictured left).

So…what do you have to do to win one of these packages?

All you have to do to be one of the lucky winners is leave a comment on this entry before Midnight U.S. eastern time next Sunday night, November 8th. (If you are reading this post via an email subscription, click on the title of the entry and it will take you to the giveaway on the  Scrapbook Update website where you can leave a comment to enter.) Make sure you include your email address in the line reserved for it on the comment form (for your own protection, don’t put it in the body of the comment, where it will be visible to the public – just in the line labeled “email” in the form where only I can see it). You will need it to verify your identity if you are a winner. One entry per person.

Please note: There will be a slight delay in selecting winners of this drawing due to my medical leave the next two weeks!

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Wilton Brands CEO Resigns

Wilton Brands, owner of EK Success and K & Company, announced Monday that their CEO is resigning effective October 31st.

Richard Conti, the departing CEO, will be replaced temporarily by company Chairman Jerry W. Levin while a search for a permanent CEO is undertaken. In a comment that is revealing about the reason for his departure, Conti said, “The Board and I both feel that Wilton’s new owners should have the opportunity to establish new CEO leadership for the Company.”

Wilton is under new ownership because of the settlement with its creditors that kept its holding company (Wilton Holdings) from being forced into bankruptcy this summer under an involuntary petition that was filed in July by several of its creditors. The petition was withdrawn as the result of an “agreement in principle” regarding the debt a short time later. The settlement was finalized this month:

As previously announced on October 12, Wilton’s parent company, Wilton Holdings Inc., and its subsidiaries consummated an agreement with their largest creditors, affiliates of TowerBrook Capital Partners L.P. and Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas, to recapitalize Wilton Holdings. The recapitalization provides Wilton Holdings with an improved capital structure, a reduced debt burden, the ability to continue delivering great products and quality service to customers every day, and the opportunity to focus on growth over the long term. As a result of this agreement, affiliates of TowerBrook Capital Partners L.P. and Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas are the new majority owners of Wilton Holdings.

In addition to EK Success and K & Company, Wilton Brands also is the home of the Martha Stewart Crafts line of products.

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Why Kits Are Important (Giveaway!)

This is why I (and so many other consumers) love kits:

Bridget school picture kit layout

I am a slow scrapper. It takes me days usually to make a layout. There’s digging through supplies and making choices, deciding on the layout, and creating titles and journaling. I push paper around. I contemplate. I evaluate. At length.

But this layout was made in a single sitting, in only two hours. Thanks to a kit.

The kit that helped me do it (Making Memories Vintage Findings Medium School Collection Findings) didn’t even provide the majority of the elements on the layout. But it provided me two key things: a starting point of coordinated items as a base, and a layout suggestion to work from.

MM School Kit PackageMy finished layout doesn’t look exactly like the inspiration layout from the package. It takes several key elements from it (the photo placement, the block of patterned paper & ribbon at the bottom, and the placement of the bingo card) and then gets creative from there to create something that works with the page size I’m using and other elements I had on hand to incorporate for the theme and style.

What inspired me to use this kit for this photo? I happened to have come across this photo while moving some things from one storage unit to another the day before I was in my local Michaels shopping. I saw the kit and it struck me as perfect for that particular photo, my most favorite ever of my daughter’s school pictures. I took it home, and started scrapping. Two hours later, I was done, thrilled with the page I had created and feeling a major sense of accomplishment for doing it so quickly – a minor miracle in my scrapping history.

That is why consumers love kits. That is why kits are important to the scrapbooking industry. They facilitate ease and speed of scrapping, and help keep consumers (even experienced ones) from getting overwhelmed. Kits help keep engaged those consumers who might otherwise abandon the hobby out of feelings of frustration or inadequacy.

Some people think of kits as a cheat or a shortcut. In fact, they can be an important tool, for both the consumer and industry. Treat them with the respect they deserve.

Layout supply list – Cardstock: Bazzill Basics; Patterned Paper: text (unknown), Cut N’ Paste Collection by K & Company (pink); Embellishments: Making Memories Vintage Findings Medium School Collection Findings (ribbon, paperclip, clock, crocheted flower, bingo card, report card, alpha tape), Target (rhinestone brad), Making Memories (sm brad), BasicGrey Recess (Rub-Ons), Making Memories Mixed Ledger (sm alphabet), Marcella by K Sophie (Lg Alphabet), Autumn Leaves Scrap Metal PH Corner Intricate (photo corner).

So, since kits are so awesome…let’s give some away!

I picked up a few extra of those Making Memories Vintage Findings kits while I was out shopping and bought mine–and the extras are to share with Scrapbook Update’s readers!

I have two of these Making Memories Vintage Findings Medium School Collection Findings kits to give away:

School KitAnd if you’ve got travel pics to scrap, I’ve got one of these Making Memories Vintage Findings Travel Mini Kits to give away too:

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All you have to do to be one of the lucky winners is leave a comment on this entry before Midnight U.S. eastern time next Monday night, November 2nd. (If you are reading this post via an email subscription, click on the title of the entry and it will take you to the giveaway on the Scrapbook Update website where you can leave a comment to enter.) Make sure you include your email address in the line reserved for it on the comment form (for your own protection, don’t put it in the body of the comment, where it will be visible to the public – just in the line labeled “email” in the form where only I can see it). You will need to use that email to verify your identity if you are a winner. One entry per person. Good luck! [Please note there may be a delay in drawing the giveaway winners next week due to my having surgery on Monday.]

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Wilton Holdings Reaches Agreement With Lenders

Wilton Brands announced today that its parent company Wilton Holdings has reached an agreement in principle with its two largest creditors regarding a restructuring of the company’s finances. The creditors, Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas and JGF Credit, LLC,  had filed a petition in federal court last month requesting the company be placed into involuntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy after Wilton violated debt agreements with them.

According to the statement issued by Wilton Brands about the agreement:

The parties have agreed to a continued period of forbearance during which they will work to effect the financial restructuring on terms that have been mutually agreed. As part of the agreement, JGF and DB have agreed to stand still with respect to the involuntary petition filed against Wilton Holdings on July 17, 2009. Further JGF and DB have agreed that they will withdraw the involuntary bankruptcy petition at the time of the consummation of the financial restructuring of Wilton Holdings. The Company is optimistic that the restructuring will be consummated in the near term and will position Wilton Holdings as a stronger, more financially viable company.

Wilton Brands was formed in August 2007 when EK Success, already owned by GTCR, Golder Rauner, LLC., purchased Wilton Industries and Dimensions Holdings. Earlier in 2007, EK Success had launched the Martha Stewart Crafts line in stores. EK Success was founded in 1978, and purchased in 2006 by GTCR, Golder Rauner, LLC. K & Company was formed in 1996.

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