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Thursday, April 20, 2000
Craft.com
Oh. my. god.
This is like heaven in electrons. And I get free shipping for a year, and have been just chomping at the bit to save up more cash. I could -so- go nuts here.
This is worse than marthastewart.com. *twitch*
Thursday, April 20, 2000
Somerset Studio
Ever wondered what I mean when I talk about my art? Grab this magazine and look through it -- and you'll pretty much see it. I reviewed this on Epinions, so I'm not sure what I can say that won't duplicate what's already been said -- but I'll say this: If you love paper stuff, and haven't had a lot of inspiration lately -- FIND THIS MAGAZINE AND READ IT COVER TO COVER.
Like you would be able to NOT read it cover to cover. So, so good.
Thursday, April 20, 2000
Memory and Dream
I just got my first issue of this zine and spend the evening reading through it and avoiding things like...well...work. It's jam-packed with articles with a personal-ish bent, photography, art, great information, and contributor articles. I am -so- going to subscribe.
Thursday, April 20, 2000
The MUSE
This online art e*zine is pretty nifty. The articles are pertinent to the kind of art that I do, and she even has an article about the Inspiration Deck that I'm part of every month. There's projects, interviews, feature articles -- it's just an all-around cool place to visit once in awhile.
Thursday, April 20, 2000
Tabloid Trash
This little e-zine has been around for quite a while -- I remember seeing it about four years ago. I just didn't appreciate it then.
It's a mail art/artistamp/rubber stamping/postal art extravaganza with a second-generation site that turns some people off. (The microsoft sky background, for instance, probably should go sometime.) If it weren't for the content and the great art ....
Like now, for instance -- I can't even activate the browser window, or I'll end up sitting there for an hour, and there's work to do. That says a lot for a publication.
Thursday, April 20, 2000
THE STUDIO
If I didn't have that nasty little thing called "rent" and an obsession with buying an iBook, I'd SO have a subscription to this magazine. I haven't talked to a single person who has a copy and doesn't like it....and it's pretty hard to please all of the people all of the time, you know.
It's run by Teesha Moore and her husband, both artists in the Seattle, WA, USA area. They also run art retreats for subscribers and all kinds of fun stuff. One of these days, I'll either just buy the iBook and finally have some money again, or move into a box -- and then I'll subscribe. As fast as my little legs will go, no less.
Thursday, April 20, 2000
Get Crafty!
They have just redone this site, and let me tell you -- it's SO much better. Really interesting visually, and has a staggering amount of content. I could spend way, way too much time here, of course.
Thursday, April 20, 2000
Magazine List
Any kind of craft/art magazine you want -- it's probably listed here with www address and email and subscription info, etc. This is like the wishlist of the artistically inclined, I tell ya.
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I am a wage whore:
Bella Online
I'm a host and a corporate slut here.
Free Ride is how I pay for my burgeoning book addiction. Well, okay. Continuing book addiction. In two weeks, I've amassed $40 US for it, no less. If you sign up and use "peonyblue" as your referrer, I'll kiss your toes. But only after washing.
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