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Originally Posted by MSBetsyZI subscribe to Paper Crafts magazine. They lean heavily towards patterned paper, often with little actual stamping, but I can always adapt the patterns, or duplicate the paper with stamping.
Rubberstamp Madness is a good read magazine, if a little um, "offbeat," lol! I do enjoy it when I can pick it up. It's not nearly as fancy as some of the bigger glossy mags, but still it has a lot of good stuff.
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Another
RSM fan!!!
That was the first stamping mag I ever found, and I still love it for it's avant garde artwork! If you're a fan of
BadSherry's artwork, and a little on the Twisted & Demented side ;) , this mag is *very* inspiring! It also tends to feature more "scenic" type stamping, which I had feared was becoming a lost art, until artists like
Kittie747 began to breathe new life into it here on SCS! My very first ever-published piece of artwork was in there over 10 years ago . . . Didn't make the cover, but I was a center-fold! Bwa ha ha haaaaaaaaaa!!! :mrgreen:
If you like "scrappy" (predominant use of scrapbooking materials and supplies) card-making:
Paper Crafts,
Card Maker, and
Cards
The Rubber Stamper (a once stamping focused magazine, but, recently defunct) has been rolled into a magazine called Crafts N Things, and all the paper crafting/simple stamping projects are now mixed in with a number of other general type crafts, such as needlework, sewing, etc., so, if you like a wide variety of other crafts mixed in, you might wanna check it out.
If you like "stampy" (predominant use of art-stamping) card-making:
Stampington Publications
There's also
Scrap & Stamp Arts. But, I haven't even glanced at a copy of that one in probably 6+ months, so I don't know if their focus is scrappy, stampy, or hybrid these days . . .
HTH, :grin: