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(More customer reviews)This American papercrafting magazine is published every other month and the listed 2011 subscription rate is $19.97.
I'm basically interested in making greeting cards, and this magazine provides lots of inspiration, although it also includes other items crafted from paper, such as gift bags and boxes, and cupcake wrappers and toppers.
I currently subscribe to four papercrafting magazines, and this particular magazine tends to have the most amount of advertising and the least amount of text per issue. Its projects seem to fall into the frilly, girly-girl end of the crafting spectrum (lots of high heels, lace, and artificial flowers).
My favorite magazine is the American bimonthly Cardmaker (CardMakerMagazine.com) which provides a wider range of card patterns, and clearer directions on how to construct them.
Every issue of "Paper Crafts" contains the following sections: "Dear Go-to Gals" - answers readers' questions about crafting techniques; "Go-to Sketches" - "Go-to Gal Maren Benedict shows how her lovable sketches can be used to create an exciting array of projects for every occasion;" "Moxie Fabs" - trends in papercrafting; "Color Play" - examples of workable color combinations; "Paper Crafts 101" - the January/February 2011 issue features "Get Daring with Decorative Tape;" and "Tips, Tools, & Techniques" - the January/February 2011 issue features the Teresa Collins Stampmaker, various ink pads, and box making products.
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This magazine is directed at the woman crafter seeking excellent original design, full-size patterns and complete accurate instructions for how-to projects in general crafts, needle crafts and floral.Its included instructions will guide readers through trendy and traditional techniques.The project ideas and designs are supplemented by columns and special features to help the reader become a well informed crafter.
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