Pros: Classy magazine, great photography, variety of articles/ crafts for the home and garden, recipes/cards
Cons: Expensive, recipes/crafts are time consuming and too elaborate
Everyone knows the Martha I'm referring to here - Martha Steward in case you are in doubt. You can't go anywhere to avoid her. She's on TV, radio and in newspapers. You can't walk into bookstores or supermarkets without seeing her magazines or books...
Pros: Covers are usually intriguing and pull you in for a closer look; Cons: Pricey; lots of nice pictures, but most is not practical or functional for real life
The magazine has the name. The cover has the look. The price of a subscription may make it seem like you get alot for your money.
I am not a Martha Stewart fan, but she does manage to get her ideas and face in numerous places, and her name...
Pros: Pretty pictures Cons: Too fancy, not realistic
Since my mother knows I adore gardening, crafting and cooking she thought a subscription to Martha Stewart Living would be a great holiday gift a few years ago. Lovingly she purchased a three year subscription for me. I've found the magazine has...
Pros: Fun,Whimsical ideas, Food and Recipes, Garden recommendations, Everyday tips Cons:Living has a very high-end feel, A lot of advertisements, Some ideas over-the-top
Between painting one house and staging it for selling and moving into a second house and staging it for our lifestyle the "Martha Stewart" philosophy seeped into my personality. This is something that would have mortified me and greatly entertained ...
Pros: Quality paper which can be used for some of the origami projects. Cons: Martha Stewart is just Jerry Springer for people who think they are superior.
If you know me at all, you might think it very strange to hear me say that Martha Stewart Living is my favorite magazine of all time.
But then, you might have been surprised when I reviewed Bring It On and said that it was a great movie.
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Pros: Looks classy on the coffee table.
Great subscription price. Cons: Too many ads.
Needs more tips of a practical nature.
Somethings wrong with that picture, the one on the coffee table. In my mind I think back to picnics past and try to visualize the weather worn picnic table at the local park on the Chesapeake Bay. On the grill hot dogs are sizzling. Covering the ...
Pros: Multicultural holiday ideas, great photos, craft and gift ideas. Cons: Some ideas are expensive and some of the crafts look too difficult for me.
Let me start off by saying I am not a big fan of Martha Stewart. Many of her ideas, while very attractive and homey, are just too costly or too time consuming for most women. My mother subscribes to her magazine, and I always take a peek when I'm...
Pros: Sparks an almost anthropological fascination Cons: Creepy, very creepy
My objection to Martha Stewart is not that she creates a standard for the domestic arts so high that women can't entertain the hope of rising to it, and thus feel inadequate. I have never met a real life woman with standards so lofty. I think most...
Pros: Gorgeous; Great Ideas for Home and Garden Cons: Only comes out 10 times a year
So she can be a little difficult, if you believe the gossip. You'd be a little difficult too, if you had to spend your day folding napkins into swans, baking shrimp-puffs, and managing 300 high-strung gay interior designers, all re-e-e-ally bitter that...
Pros: Beautiful magazine Cons: Unrealistic ideas and filled with advertisements!
I am not a Martha Stewart basher....in fact, I'm rather fond of Martha and many of her ideas for stylish entertaining and living. My friends have nicknamed me, "Marthiana" because I'm a creative type that truly believes that "God is in the...
Pros: a couple of good recipes, a couple of craft ideas, a few informative articles Cons: advertisement after advertisement
Martha Stewart Living. What a waste of my money. I love to do crafts and try new recipes! So, I thought the Martha Stewart Living magazine would be perfect for me. The magazine is THICK, somewhere between 250-350 pages per issue. When I received my...
Pros: Very pretty. In-depth about select subjects. Cons: Too specific and fussy.
I don't buy this magazine. I got a subscription as a Christmas present from someone who knows I love to do crafts, and I must admit, it is beautifully presented. It's glossy, it has expensive and classy advertisements, the pictures are delightful and...
Martha Stewart Living Magazine was created by the famous television hostess who has become the popular advisor on all things for the home and garden. ...More at Magazineline
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