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I received my September issue of Cardmaker today and low and behold on page 26 is a familiar name and a card made by that person,,, it is our own JulieHRR... congrats, Julie,,, cute card,,,
__________________ Sherlie..... aka Surelyyoustalktoo? Just living is not enough, one must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower,and a few stamps, of course, www.splitcoaststampers.com/go/Sherlie
Well,, now I feel really silly, as I look on in the magazine,,,, she has an article on page 44 and more cards on page 46 and 47. Neat article,,,
__________________ Sherlie..... aka Surelyyoustalktoo? Just living is not enough, one must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower,and a few stamps, of course, www.splitcoaststampers.com/go/Sherlie
I received my September issue of Cardmaker today and low and behold on page 26 is a familiar name and a card made by that person,,, it is our own JulieHRR... congrats, Julie,,, cute card,,,
How did you get it so soon??? I have a subscription and yet the magazine always comes the third week of what ever month is listed on the cover (as in too late to do the Mother's Day cards in one issue, too late for Father's Day in the next issue, etc).
wow, i dont know,,, it came yesterday, i was surprised too as when they first started, i seemed to wait a long time and yes, i think my issue with the mothers day cards was way late....
well,, that is the first time i noticed julie's name,,, i usually dont look cause i know i wont know but since i caught emily's card in Stamper's Sampler, i look a little closer,, that is great to be published....
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Originally Posted by MNCarol
How did you get it so soon??? I have a subscription and yet the magazine always comes the third week of what ever month is listed on the cover (as in too late to do the Mother's Day cards in one issue, too late for Father's Day in the next issue, etc).
Carol in Central Minnesota
__________________ Sherlie..... aka Surelyyoustalktoo? Just living is not enough, one must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower,and a few stamps, of course, www.splitcoaststampers.com/go/Sherlie
Julie's AWESOME. OMG, when she came up to our room on Tuesday, I was GIDDY! We had such a good time with mama Julie. . . . and I tried my first appletini cause of her! Yummmmmmmmy! She's got such talent and style, and that personality? Oooh I can't wait to see ya in Portland, baby! I'll be sure to bring my mags for your autograph!
I do not get a kick-back on praising this mag, scout's honor, BUT, I really like it a LOT!
Here's why:
It has grown by leaps and bounds within the first few issues in variety of artwork featured!
There is a NICE balance of cards made with scrapbooking items, AND cards made with stamping as the primary focus(as opposed to being an after-thought, like Paper Crafts, which is fast losing me as a fan, because of what feels to me like a huge emphasis on scrapbooking materials for card-making and very little stamping. Now, this is not a bad thing, it just doesn't meet MY needs. I'm a stamper!!! I LOVE their Stamp It, but it's only released quarterly, and I want it MONTHLY, but, heck, I'd take it bi-monthly, if they only would!!!)
I like that they feature some simpler/cleaner type projects, as opposed to *everything* so cluttered with stuff.
I like the variety of STYLE!!! Sometimes, I go through PC and after a while everything just all looks the same . . . with no real style differentiation, UKWIM?
Informative ARTICLES on paper crafting.
Many cards feature a coordinating envelope idea to go with!
Very nicely photographed projects, with relatively minimal propping, so the focus is indeed on the project itself, rather than the setting for the project!
Full-size patterns, or at the least, specific measurements listed for patterns, so if you don't have a way to reduce or enlarge, you CAN still do the project!
Quotations/sentiments that you can use on your cards!
I'm sure I've missed a few other features I like about it, but this magazine just keeps improving with each issue!!!
__________________ Julie Ebersole (JulieHRR once upon a time . . . )julieebersole.com"So shines a good deed in a weary world." -Willy Wonka
Aww, shucks! Thank you for noticing my work, you guys!
BTW, Jenn, we had Caramel Kiss Martinis at PF Chang's (caramel appletini!). OMG. Orgasmic. No lie! :eek:
AND, a "Key Lime" martini . . . same results. I was so haaaaaaaaaappy! ;)
You went to PF Changs? I got none of that! Beate won't eat anything wierd, so we ended up at Olive Garden or Macaroni Grill or Applebees. ROFL! We have one here in SA, but it's right next door to my favorite steak house, and I choose J. Alexander's (right, Keva ;)) EVERY time we go to the Quarry for dinner. I will have to get Mike to go there for date night next time. . . .if I can convince him of how orgasmic the drinks are. Might be a selling point!
Everywhere I go, I go for the "BOOOOOOOOO-faaaaay!" Food is all important to me, when I'm without my kids. They get McD's, but when Mama's out on the town with hubby or girlfriends, it's a totally different story. Must have my 'tini (limit of one only, please), and good eats! Always!
BTW, if you like good Chinese? PF Chang's ain't bad 't all! ;) Their lettuce wraps are stupendous!!! I could eat that all to myself!!! :eek:
__________________ Julie Ebersole (JulieHRR once upon a time . . . )julieebersole.com"So shines a good deed in a weary world." -Willy Wonka
I like that they feature some simpler/cleaner type projects, as opposed to *everything* so cluttered with stuff.
I like the variety of STYLE!!! Sometimes, I go through PC and after a while everything just all looks the same . . . with no real style differentiation, UKWIM?
Informative ARTICLES on paper crafting.
Many cards feature a coordinating envelope idea to go with!
Very nicely photographed projects, with relatively minimal propping, so the focus is indeed on the project itself, rather than the setting for the project!
Full-size patterns, or at the least, specific measurements listed for patterns, so if you don't have a way to reduce or enlarge, you CAN still do the project!
Quotations/sentiments that you can use on your cards!
I'm sure I've missed a few other features I like about it, but this magazine just keeps improving with each issue!!!
I agree completely, it is definitely a card maker and stampers magazine. Some of the other mags have gotten so artsy, much too artsy for me and I just dont care for that.. they usually dont inspire me to make anything. I love making cards and I hope you will continue to contribute to the mag,, Julie... you are a great inspiration on here as well as everyone else too.. I love this site, it is so great that I have decided I can discontinue some of the mags that i do take just because the ideas here are so much better and they are for cards. this was the best twenty dollars I have ever spent for inspiration and ideas. I can contribute and get feedback on my card instead of a refusal to publish or never knowing if they are going to use it or not. It is just a great place.
__________________ Sherlie..... aka Surelyyoustalktoo? Just living is not enough, one must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower,and a few stamps, of course, www.splitcoaststampers.com/go/Sherlie
__________________ Sherlie..... aka Surelyyoustalktoo? Just living is not enough, one must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower,and a few stamps, of course, www.splitcoaststampers.com/go/Sherlie
Its a great magazine. I got in on the ground floor when they offered a free issue. Im not sorry I stuck it out. I love the simplicity of everything. Makes me feel like "I" can do anything in that magazine!
Dang.....I got the free copy and wasn't very impressed so didn't subscribe! I've been looking at the different magazines and it seems there isn't one that I like EVERY month. I decided to subscribe to the DD gallery instead and buy magazine by the month that I like (use coupons from Michael's and Joann's when I can).
Sorry I missed your work Julie, it's always a treat to see your name in the credits!
I'm still waiting for my first issue which was ordered and paid for back in June.
Grrr.
Rainsong
Give them a call! I never received the premiere issue, only the invoice saying I was past due for paying for my subscription after receiving the trial issue, and the customer service representative I spoke with was very accommodating and arranged to cancel the first invoice and re-sign me up for the trial issue. Maybe they had a glitch with your subscription.
You go girl! I recently subscribed to Cardmaker after a friend let me borrow her copy and I LOVED it! I have been noticing your name in it Julie and admiring your stamp card art but did not realize until now who it was. WOW! So now I am happy to know.
Give them a call! I never received the premiere issue, only the invoice saying I was past due for paying for my subscription after receiving the trial issue, and the customer service representative I spoke with was very accommodating and arranged to cancel the first invoice and re-sign me up for the trial issue. Maybe they had a glitch with your subscription.
Wish that would solve the problem!! I have been a subscriber since the premier issue and yet, here it is middle of August and still no September issue. Nothing new since NEVER get the issues until the "cover" date on the issue is -- which means I can't expect Sept isssue until mid-Sept. Even though it IS out on the magazine rack at my local stamping and scrapbook store (and has been on the shelf for a week and a half)!!!!
I called about it. Was told, "yes, the computer shows you are a charter subscriber" but then went on to say that the magazine is not mailed out in one batch on the same date. I asked if there wasn't some way to get them to me sooner since I am a "charter subscriber" -- after all I had even prepaid for it when signed up instead of waiting for a trial issue or an invoice! Was told that there was nothing she could do about it but that I could send a written request that I was not satisfied and wanted to cancel the subscription and request a refund.
Was told that there was nothing she could do about it but that I could send a written request that I was not satisfied and wanted to cancel the subscription and request a refund.
Doesn't seem like a great way to do things.
Wow, that is pretty crap-o-licious! I'm in freakin *Canada* and even *I* have the September issue already! (Previous experience with receiving mail from the States has shown it takes about a month for mail to reach me, even though I am an easy five hours from the border!)
Your experience really makes me question whether I want to subscribe to CardMaker or not. After browsing the Sept. issue I was pretty hooked (thank you Julie for reminding me how useful my ShapeCutter tool can be!!!). But, if they are so hit-and-miss with deliveries do I want to entrust them with my hard-earned cash? No place in Regina that I've found stocks this magazine, so that is not an option for me.
Malhoumel, I'm so glad you are "renewing your relationship" with your Shapecutter! ;) I happen to be a Coluzzle user, m'self, and I just love how great shape cutting tools, in general, are for such projects!
__________________ Julie Ebersole (JulieHRR once upon a time . . . )julieebersole.com"So shines a good deed in a weary world." -Willy Wonka
I just got my free copy and I'm thinking of subscribing
Julie,
Your cards are sooo beautiful!
__________________ Cindy Gibson
Stay at home mommy to Megan Elizabeth 7/27/2001
Wife to JD since 6/12/1998
Will graduate college June 28th 2007 [email protected]
Springfield Missouri
Thanks for the description of the mag. I too like Stamp it as well. I've been scrapbooking for 5 years and just started stamping to make last years Christmas cards. I went to my first stampin' up party this summer and am now addicted. I occasionally like to get a magazine here and there but find once I buy it there are really no new ideas in it. I also live in a small town where you buy magazines at the grocery store. The only time I go to the city either to a bookstore or scrapbooking store there is such a variety that it's hard to find something good when there is such limited time. I'll now keep my eye open for that.
Sherlie Thanks for the link I gretaly appreciate it. 2 days ago I became an official SU Demonstrator!!!! I am so excited to get going and enjoy everytjing and everyone!!!