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Post by Sassenach on Aug 17, 2014 0:34:24 GMT
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bsn22
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Post by bsn22 on Aug 17, 2014 1:18:32 GMT
Jot (digital) at jotmagazine.com
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Post by judyc on Aug 17, 2014 1:18:39 GMT
I buy: Scrap 365 at Barnes and Noble or Ebay. It is a European magazine published 6 times a year. Somerset Memories -- It used to be Monthly, now I think it is twice a year - Spring and Fall.
Can you add links to any 'free' online scrap magazines?
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Post by AngieandSnoopy on Aug 17, 2014 1:39:39 GMT
Are you counting card magazines also? If so, CardMaker Magazine is still going in both print and digital versions. It is the only paper crafting magazine that I've had a subscription too. It comes out quarterly now.
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scrapaddie
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Post by scrapaddie on Aug 17, 2014 2:31:24 GMT
Scrap and stamp. ( or stamp and scrap? )
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Post by Sassenach on Aug 17, 2014 2:45:44 GMT
I buy: Scrap 365 at Barnes and Noble or Ebay. It is a European magazine published 6 times a year. Somerset Memories -- It used to be Monthly, now I think it is twice a year - Spring and Fall. Can you add links to any 'free' online scrap magazines? Good Idea! I'll add more when I can.
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tracylynn
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Post by tracylynn on Aug 17, 2014 4:24:48 GMT
Are you counting card magazines also? If so, CardMaker Magazine is still going in both print and digital versions. It is the only paper crafting magazine that I've had a subscription too. It comes out quarterly now. Do you think it's worth it?
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Post by AngieandSnoopy on Aug 17, 2014 4:46:21 GMT
Are you counting card magazines also? If so, CardMaker Magazine is still going in both print and digital versions. It is the only paper crafting magazine that I've had a subscription too. It comes out quarterly now. Do you think it's worth it? I REALLY like this magazine. I prefer the print version, my friend prefers the digital version. I'm glad I kept all the issues because when I started buying Copic Markers, I was able to get the older versions out because a lot of issues taught you how to use the markers. In one issue a few years ago, a PEA was interviewed! If you want to get an idea of what the magazine is like, go to CardMaker Magazine to check it out. I lucked out last year, I found a bunch of the ones JUST before I started getting it at a local thrift shop and snapped them up! It might not be the magazine for you but I really enjoy it and learn a lot and get a lot of ideas for making cards.
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Post by craftygamer on Aug 17, 2014 5:03:57 GMT
Sorry, don't have any other suggestions, but I just wanted to say thanks. I didn't know there were so many left, and this thread is a good reference thread. Thanks again!
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tracylynn
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Post by tracylynn on Aug 17, 2014 5:11:55 GMT
Do you think it's worth it? I REALLY like this magazine. I prefer the print version, my friend prefers the digital version. I'm glad I kept all the issues because when I started buying Copic Markers, I was able to get the older versions out because a lot of issues taught you how to use the markers. In one issue a few years ago, a PEA was interviewed! If you want to get an idea of what the magazine is like, go to CardMaker Magazine to check it out. I lucked out last year, I found a bunch of the ones JUST before I started getting it at a local thrift shop and snapped them up! It might not be the magazine for you but I really enjoy it and learn a lot and get a lot of ideas for making cards. Thanks! I used to subscribe to this a long time ago but then stopped. The reason I asked if you thought it was worth it was because it's now a Quarterly. I ended up subscribing to the digital version (I prefer digital in general) and it let me have back issue access to January of 2007 - so I'm in the process of downloading!! I'm just now getting into markers (not copics, but similar) so those articles will come in handy! Thanks for sharing.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2014 11:10:09 GMT
I subscribe to Scrap 365, and it's truly my favorite! LOVE getting it in my mailbox. However, with that said, I received a letter from them the other day stating that it will now be a supplement within the pages of Craft Stamper magazine on a bi-monthly basis. My subscription will continue with the new format. I pray there is still a lot of great inspiration because I can't do digi magazines.
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Post by lauralaforest on Aug 17, 2014 13:33:59 GMT
Canadian Scrapbooker
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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2014 20:03:29 GMT
Magnolia Ink
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Post by anniefb on Aug 17, 2014 20:14:04 GMT
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beth44
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Post by beth44 on Aug 18, 2014 4:15:37 GMT
Northridge Publishing still has all their magazines in digital. Scrapbook Trends, Cricut Magazine, Cards, etc. however, they have such horrendous customer service I would just say buyer beware in dealing with them. I do like their ipad app for magazines though. I have their all access pass because I found a good sale, and I really haven't made an effort to hunt down anyone in CS to cancel it.
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teacherjoan
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Post by teacherjoan on Aug 18, 2014 13:45:32 GMT
Two more paper (not digital) scrapbooking magazines that I read: Scrapbook Magazine www.papercraftmagazine.comScrapbooking & Beyond www.scrapbookingandbeyondmag.comThe first one I get at Barnes & Noble for $13. It's British and it comes with a pack of patterned paper and paper embellishments. The second one I get at my local supermarket, Meijer's, for $7 It comes with a large pull-out page of patterns and sketches of layouts used in the magazine. I am old-school and greatly prefer paper magazines to digital ones. The zooming in to see and read a digital magazine I find very annoying. I do like Create digital magazine because I can read much of it without zooming.
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twinsandtwo
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Jun 26, 2014 19:35:50 GMT
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Post by twinsandtwo on Aug 18, 2014 15:01:56 GMT
I'm going to have to hit up my local Meijer's tonight for that Scrapbook magazine-I have a hard time with the digital pubs.
It's almost as hard for me to find a Barnes & Noble as it is to find a scrapbook magazine. ;(
Love this thread!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2014 16:58:22 GMT
The zooming in to see and read a digital magazine I find very annoying. I do like Create digital magazine because I can read much of it without zooming. This is really great to hear! Before I started designing the format of CREATE, I read other digital magazines (not just scrapbooking ones) and found that I feel the same way -- hate to zoom in to read something. So I designed CREATE pages with larger type for just that reason. Most people should be able to read just about everything (even on a tablet) without having to zoom. The only things with small type are the supply lists.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2014 9:38:48 GMT
Unfortunately, Magnolia Sweden has discontinued the magazine. The last issue was #1 2014 Lost and Found. I am so sad about that too. That was another one of my favorites.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2014 21:58:14 GMT
Oh no! I had not heard that Magnolia Ink was discontinued. However, I guess I am not completely surprised. When a magazine cuts the number of issues per year, it is often a sign that they are going under. So sad to hear this! Well, I guess I will treasure my issues all the more. Will they still be producing their stamps, dies, etc.?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2014 22:15:10 GMT
Betsy, I just found out this morning that it was discontinued. I was SO sad too. I had a subscription, and I have received a credit for the remaining issues. I am assuming they are still making stamps and dies. I have not heard that they will stop making those. I think they probably make a pretty penny from that part of the business.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2014 1:41:56 GMT
I didn't have a subscription, but just bought the issues at the bookstore. They had just pulled the last issue, so I was expecting the new one soon. Well, guess I won't have to go and look now. Thanks for the heads up.
Glad they will likely make their other products. They had such cute ideas, so different from what we see here.
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