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Hello,
I've been looking at a few card making magazines online, trying to decide which one(s) to subscribe to. So, I thought I'd ask everyone which one or a couple that you think has the best ideas, hints & tips for this world of card making. Thanks to all who respond!
Hugs, Paula T.
__________________ Paula T. In my craft room working on my next project.
Hello,
I've been looking at a few card making magazines online, trying to decide which one(s) to subscribe to. So, I thought I'd ask everyone which one or a couple that you think has the best ideas, hints & tips for this world of card making. Thanks to all who respond!
Hugs, Paula T.
Cardmaker and Papercrafts. I also purchase a lot of the UK mags-Papercraft Essentials, Papercraft Inspirations and others when I can find them at Barnes & Noble. If you have a Borders near you they also carry a few. There is no Borders near me.
I love Papercrafts magazine. Their designers are so fabulous. I like Cards, too, but they're so heavy to ship to Croatia. I'm glad they're doing online subscriptions for less.
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Papercrafts is my fav although I am letting all of my subscriptions expire because there is such a wealth of information on SCS and blogs that I feel like I really don't need them.
I love CardMaker. The supplies lists are printed in a font large enough for my middle-aged eyes to read comfortably, and they sometimes have features on cards that aren't so easy to find, like sympathy/condolence cards. I look forward to every issue!
__________________ Carol
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Thanks for asking this. I've been finding that lately, card making magazines aren't doing it for me. There is very little stamping and a lot of patterned paper. I'm looking for magazines that focus more on the stamping aspects of card making, maybe with a few techniques thrown in for good measure.
Has anyone tried the online edition of a magazine?
I am considering subscribing to CardMaker's online edition, but I'm not sure if I could then print individual pages I wanted to keep or if I'd miss actually flipping through a paper copy.
Has anyone tried the online edition of a magazine?
I am considering subscribing to CardMaker's online edition, but I'm not sure if I could then print individual pages I wanted to keep or if I'd miss actually flipping through a paper copy.
I got the online subscription for June to Cards magazine for $4.99. I'm not thrilled with it. Like I said before, lots of patterned paper (and diecuts), but very little stamping or techniques. I guess if that's what you're looking for, then that's a good magazine to try; but I'm certainly glad I didn't buy the printed issue for $19.95.
Along with Paper Crafts, Scrap and Stamp, Take 10, and crafts and things.
Right now the only I get in the mail is Paper Crafts, But I'm thinking about adding one more and I'm having a hard time decided which one. Cause I love them all.
I love Stamper's Sampler, StampIt and CardMaker Magazine. Oh, how I miss Rubber Stamper Mag. I was so sad when it was bought out/merged with Crafts mag.