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Creating Keepsakes Scrapbook Magazine:
... was a subscriber to Creating Keepsakes for 12 months (2008). When the exchange rate to the dollar is favourable this is a bargain magazine but at the moment it is more expensive than ones published in the UK. There were always lots of page ideas and I particularly liked the way that they do a page of sketches which are taken from the designs in that edition. This is really useful in helping you spot the "... Read the full review: Creating Keepsakes will keep you crafting. by Meggysmum |
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World of Cross-Stitching Magazine / Newspaper / overall rating |
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Scarlet Magazine Magazine / Newspaper / Scarlet Magazine is a monthly erotic title specifically for women. It contains erotic literature (including erotic fiction and true stories), reviews and adult features and articles covering a broad range of women's sexual and interpersonal issues. overall rating |
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The Big Issue Magazine / Newspaper / Street newspaper published on behalf of and sold by homeless people. overall rating |
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Family History Monthly Magazine / Newspaper / overall rating |
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Living History Magazine / Newspaper / A magazine that explores the best of Britain¿s heritage, bringing the history around you to life with informative features and colourful images. overall rating |
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Canal Boat and Inland Waterways ... are two principal magazines for canal lovers - Canal Boat and Waterways World. I subscribe to the latter, because I came across it first and liked it, but I enjoy reading Canal Boat whenever I can see a copy. It s on slightly larger paper, but the paper feels slightly less glossy and a bit thinner. Overall, in pages and price, it s very much on a par. A nice feature is that you get to know the regular contributors well, as each one has a picture and a mini-biography just inside the front cover. In the issue I most recently read, they were: Adam Porter - boat tester David Oakes - photographer Hugh McKnight - history Derek Pratt - landscape photographer Stev... Read the full review: Keep in touch with all the waterways news by dmandrew |
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BBC Sky At Night Magazine ... at Night magazine is a companion publication to the very successful BBC 2 series hosted by Sir Patrick Moore and Dr Chris Lintott. The TV programme is the longest running series in the world, and Sir Patrick has only missed one episode of the programme since it launched in 1957. The magazine was launched four years ago and has been quite successful in further promoting astronomy as a hobby. Part of the reason for the magazine s success is that both Sir Patrick and Chris Lintott, both successful authors as well as presenters, make significant contributions to each issue. In my opinion, the other main reason for the success is that, as a BBC publication, the magazine i... Read the full review: The wonders of the night sky in your hands by markos9 |
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Cross-Stitch Magazines ... have been an avid cross stitcher since I was a little girl - I find it relaxing and its great to see a stitched picture take shape as you work your way through it. There are loads of online shops where you can buy kits from, and there are also several magazines which you can buy on the subject. These titles include: Cross Stitcher Cross Stitch Gold Quick and Easy Cross Stitch Cross Stitch Crazy I have bought and read all of these magazines in the past, and though they are all on the same subject, I find them to be totally different. Quick and Easy Cross Stitch and Cross Stitch Crazy focus on the busy stitcher that completes small projects like cards, and small scene... Read the full review: Great magazines on a great hobby by herbie__53 |









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