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Seasonal Delights ~ Online Quarterly Magazine

September 16, by Joanne. 1 Comment

I accidentally came across this online magazine tonight and wanted to share it with all of you…I personally after downloading the first issue, think it is an amazing magazine, and it is FREE!  Below is a quoted description of the magazine from the site itself:

There is no season such delight can bring, as summer, autumn, winter, and the spring. William Browne

Seasonal Delights is a quarterly magazine. It is primarily designed for young ladies and their mothers, but can be enjoyed by anyone who loves celebrating the joys of each passing season.

Seasonal Delights is scheduled for four issues each year, in September, December, March, and June.

Seasonal Delights is published electronically as a PDF file, and is formatted for 8.5 x 11″ pages. It is a full-color publication, and is produced by Kelli and Phillip Winn.

Become a subscriber today. One-year subscriptions are FREE through September 2007.

Once you’ve subscribed, you’ll gain access to subscribers-only pages, including one from which you can download the magazine as a PDF file.

Subscriber benefits:

  • One year (four issues) of Seasonal Delights magazine, available for download (currently Autumn 2007 – Summer 2008)
  • Blog posts with additional activities to celebrate the seasons
  • Comments! Interact with other subscribers
  • Share photos of your finished projects (coming soon)

Subscribe today!”

Link to Seasonal Delights site is HERE.

This magazine has craft projects, recipes and other entertaining articles inside…check it out!!

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Comments

  1. Stef says

    September 18, 2007 at 3:57 am

    Oh, so IS it needlework related somewhere?

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