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I really want this magazine, but I can only find it online, and they don't seem to have the newest issue. Does anyone know if the craft stores carry it? I might have to make a trip to one this weekend.
I used to see it there but haven't looked at mags at craft stores in a while and with it being summer don't know when I'll have the opportunity to get there again, sorry.
They do sell digital issues by subscription and by single issues for readers and pads. I've not bought a digital copy but have viewed some of my non-crafting mags on my kindle and it is very convenient.
Thanks, Stacy. I went to Hobby Lobby today, but they didn't have it. I was a little disappointed, because it's an hour away. However, I did manage to bring home a little over $60 worth of goodies.
I was going to mention B&N but it sounded like maybe she had already check there. I really missed the days when you could buy stamping/paper crafting mags. Loved glancing thru them all before deciding which one I was going to splurge on.
Success! I found both Pages and Art Journaling at B & N!! Is it strange that I'm giddy with excitement and can't wait to start reading them? I think I'm going to subscribe to both of them.
Nope not strange at all, like I said I loved being able to scan thru a bunch of different ones and then splurging on the one that I liked best. I STILL prefer an actual paper magazine to digital, so not the same experience.
I think Barnes & Noble carries most of the magazines from both Stampington and Interweave. JoAnn Fabric usually has a good selection, too. We have a Hastings where I live, and they carry a lot of arts and craft magazines. I'm not sure how widespread that chain is, however. Hobby Lobby's selection seems to vary.
I use to have a subscription to this wonderful magazine...Still have my old issues when I first subscribed to them. Love the magazine... Here goes the website... HTH...
I use to have a subscription to this wonderful magazine...Still have my old issues when I first subscribed to them. Love the magazine... Here goes the website... HTH...
I subscribe and enjoy every issue. I hang on to them forever. I buy Pages, which I also really like and keep, at JoAnn. I refer to them and to my Somerset magazines as much as I do to online sources.
I use to have a subscription to this wonderful magazine...Still have my old issues when I first subscribed to them. Love the magazine... Here goes the website... HTH...
I used to subscribe, too. I've had to tighten the purse strings in recent years, however, so I've let all my magazine subscriptions expire. I still keep the old issues of CPS and occasionally will pick up an issue at the store.
I really want this magazine, but I can only find it online, and they don't seem to have the newest issue. Does anyone know if the craft stores carry it? I might have to make a trip to one this weekend.
If you didn't find the magazines first off, don't lose heart, you might of been just between issues. Cloth, Paper, Scissors, you might even be able to find at your grocery store. Joann's carries a fine assortment of the Somersets. The Apprentice is one of my fav mags of theirs. Each of their magazines are worth looking through at B & N or at Joann's (the ones they carry) to see which ones fit your style. I even find stuff I love in the sewing mags for mixed media. Way too cool. Good luck.
You may want to try Hobby Lobby. They carry Cloth Paper Scissors and some of Stampington's magazines. I think you can use their weekly coupons on the magazines. I was able to do that a few years ago, anyway. Doesn't hurt to ask.
Interweave (parent of Cloth Paper Scissors) also has an online video site https://craftdaily.com/view.<wbr>aspx and for a monthly fee you can watch videos on mixed media, along with just about any other craft you can think of. You can buy each video separately, or do a monthly subscription.
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Interweave (parent of Cloth Paper Scissors) also has an online video site https://craftdaily.com/view.<wbr>aspx and for a monthly fee you can watch videos on mixed media, along with just about any other craft you can think of. You can buy each video separately, or do a monthly subscription.
Sign up for Cloth Paper Scissors newsletters, where they share great tips and special offers. Cloth Paper Scissors Sure, it's not as good as getting the magazine, but a newsletter is free!