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Memory Makers (1-year) | 
| Publisher: F&W Publications
List Price: $59.55 Buy New: $22.96 You Save: $36.59 (61%)
Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 1147
Format: Magazine Subscription Type: Consumer magazine Subscription Issues: 9 Subscription Length: 12 Months Issues Per Year: 9 First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Weeks
ASIN: B000066HVO
Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 3 months
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Product Description MEMORY MAKERS magazine entertains, informs and inspires the burgeoning number of scrapbook enthusiasts. MEMORY MAKERS features the ideas and stories of its readers ? people who believe in keeping scrapbooks and the tradition of the family photo historian alive. Two special newsstand-only issues are dedicated to specific areas of interest including holidays, heritage albums, and more.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Great Magazine: Don't buy through Amazon. March 10, 2004 Green-Gene (Snohomish, WA United States) 34 out of 39 found this review helpful
I've purchased this magazine in grocery stores and liked it, so I subscribed through Amazon. The company actually responsible for seeing the subscription is filled is FW PUBLICATIONS. I ordered in March of 2003. September rolled around and I still hadn't seen and issue. After several phone calls to FW Publications, I finally received an issue. I've received four issues total. Here it is, March 2004, and they've stopped sending magazines. Apparently they think my subscription is finished after I've received half the magazines I've paid for. It would have been cheaper for me to buy them from the grocery store. Go ahead and subscribe to this magazine, just don't do it through Amazon. Their partner company is VERY UNRELIABLE.
Scrapbook Gottahave June 8, 2002 Dale J Stephenson (Sugar Hill, GA United States) 30 out of 30 found this review helpful
This is one of the premier scrapbooking magazines. These magazines are very professional in appearance, and the paper used has a good weight to it. It does emphasize 12x12 layouts, and these are sorted by themes. Every issue has a new theme, with pages sent in by real people. New techniques and products are featured every time. It also included pages that were quite good but not quite good enough to make the articles. These idea pages are also themed, and a call does go out periodically for type x y or z pages. Of special interest are the ads (to show the latest and greatest), the local events page, and the yearly index of pages. It also includes an area for children and teens who scrap.
Love it, Love it! February 6, 2003 25 out of 28 found this review helpful
This is a great magazine for scrapbooking. Full of fun, fresh layouts that gets your creative juices flowing. My only complaints would be that I like to read the journaling on the layouts that people have done and MM doesn't shoot the photos of the layouts so you can do that, and they frequently showcase layouts that are too much work. Who has time to do some of those pages?If you want a 5 star magazine, check out Creating Keepsakes Magazine. CK has just gone to 12 issues a year and usually has a freebie clip art page with each issue. You can read the journaling on the layouts, and CK has Becky Higgins, Scrapping Diva! Or, do what I do and subscribe to both! Happy Scrapping!
Disappointing September 12, 2002 Elizabeth A. Johnson (Tampa, FL USA) 15 out of 17 found this review helpful
I had a subscription to this magazine for a year. Issue after issue, I would go through searching for layouts I wanted to copy and ideas I wanted to incorporate into my own layouts, and time after time I would come up empty. I found very little that challenged me creatively to go beyond what I could come up with on my own. I also found the format of the magazine very disorganized. There would be sample layouts published for occasions that seemed unrelated to each other or the season/month. I would definitely suggest that if you are considering subscribing to this magazine, you should purchase individual copies from your local newsstand or scrapbook supply store for several issues until you are sure you will be satisfied with Memory Makers' format and content. This is not a magazine to purchase "sight unseen" just because it is a scrapbooking magazine. I found it to be very disappointing.
BEST ON THE MARKET! November 21, 2002 GLOBAL NOMAD (Saudi Arabia) 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
I'm not big on magazine subscriptions, but being an avid scrapper this magazine is a MUST HAVE! The scrapbooking craze has taken off and of all the different magazines out there - this is the one to have! The ideas are beautifully portrayed and are sent in from all over the world. The presentation of the layouts is pleasing too. Other scrapbooking magazines tend to be too cluttered, but MEMORY MAKERS is hands down a quality product! Living overseas we don't get our choice of magazines and I look forward to getting my MM every-other month! It's the only magazine I ever read COVER TO COVER!
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