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Oh, how things have changed. It wasn’t long ago we went to a supermarket or bookstore to browse hobby magazines, looking for fun projects to try. If you were like me, you’d buy several and spend a glorious afternoon thumbing through the pages. You would dream, become engrossed in the articles, and scan the ads for new products to consider. Now that we have the internet, we no longer need magazines.

We use social media instead. But is that true? Is print dead? As you’ll learn here, it’s not!

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Especially in niche markets (like polymer clay art and craft), print magazines are alive and thriving. We are lucky to have three polymer clay magazines available to read, thumb through, and devour during those glorious lazy afternoons. Where to Get The Polymer Arts You can subscribe to The Polymer Arts to automatically receive each new issue in the mail. You can also to catch up with what you’ve missed. While you’re there, do make sure that you sign up for delivery of both the bi-weekly newsletter and the Daily Polymer Arts Blog by email.

If social media is more your thing, you can follow The Polymer Arts on Polymer Week Magazine Brand new on the polymer clay magazine scene is Polymer Week Magazine published in the Czech Republic by the company. By the title, you’d think it was released weekly instead of quarterly. But the name refers to “Polymer Week”, which is a series of week-long and weekend learning events hosted by Lucy Clay Tools in Prague. Bloods & Crips Bangin On Wax Rar. For the first Polymer Week event, the company produced Polymer Week Magazine. It was such a hit that the company has decided to begin regular publication and the next issue. Polymer Week Magazine‘s editor is Lucy Struncova, the child prodigy clay artist and namesake of the Lucy Clay Tools Company. She is all grown up now and has put in an admirable effort to create a very high-quality magazine.