Well, I know from LOTS of experience of being rejected over the years.... at first it's a little like a punch in the gut, but it doesn't take too long to pick up the pieces and move on. There are truly SO many talented artists in the industry that you simple can't take it personally. I try to remind myself that being told "no" doesnt mean I suck as a scrapper, I just didnt fit the designer's needs at that time.
And on the note of being told no, I do prefer to get an actual rejection letter than just read it on a blog or forum. I dont even mind a "form" letter, but it feels more private to know ahead of a public post.
JMHO,
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