Country Living

COUNTRY LIVING

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ABOUT COUNTRY LIVING
Country Living magazine presents the country life that can be found anywhere from the city to the suburbs, the beach or the mountains.. Country Living magazine brings you a country perspective on gardening, decorating, entertaining and cooking.
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26 of 51 people (51%) found the following review helpful:

Longtime Reader of Country Living on June 03, 2009 by Granny from USA

I have been reading Country Living magazine for years and years. I really enjoy it. The new editor is doing great, but I miss the last page of the old magazine. I really looked forward to the last page because of the beautiful picture and the neat saying! I hope Country Living will bring it back.

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30 of 58 people (52%) found the following review helpful:

You get what you pay for - and its a bargain on March 25, 2009 by RI Reader from USA

  • Pros: eye candy
  • Cons: repetitive

When you subscribe to a magazine, you are typically getting an issue for about $1. Country Living is certainly worth this, and more. Like many reviewers, I liked the magazine better a few years ago when the ideas were fresher. Shabby chic was more popular. Now with 1950/1960s modern being a more popular style, it appears the editors are hard pressed to come up with new country ideas. But the magazine gives me an hour of entertainment and sometimes some really good ideas. This is certainly worth $1/issue. I can't think of any other form of entertainment that is less expensive, even TV, when you consider the cost of hardware and cable. Keep subscribing or Country Living will go the way of so many other magazines lately.

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30 of 55 people (55%) found the following review helpful:

Too Many Drug Ads!! on March 22, 2009 by Renata from USA

  • Pros: Good content, enjoyable to read
  • Cons: Too many ads that hawk drugs, dangerous to people

I love Country Living; I've gotten it for years and will continue. My only complaint is the drug ads. I take a wallpaper knife and remove all the drug ads and their disclaimer page and recycle them.

  • Gender: Female
  • Age: 55+
  • Parent: Yes
  • Magazines: 2-3
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13 of 27 people (48%) found the following review helpful:

Old Issues are the Best on March 13, 2009 by Country At Heart from USA

The old issues of Country Living are the best. Something is happening with this magazine. Do they promote the ads to support the magazine? My subscription runs out soon-I won't be renewing. I need to find a new replacement. Country Home magazine just folded-Country Living could be in the same situation soon.

  • Gender: Female
  • Age: 35-54
  • Parent: Yes
  • Magazines: 2-3
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13 of 25 people (52%) found the following review helpful:

Good 50% of the time... on March 12, 2009 by Foxymomma1284 from California

  • Pros: Fun, detailed projects
  • Cons: Some months are just full of NOTHING I would want to see

Love the fonts and girlish designs in Country Living. Some of the projects are fantastic and easy to recreate, while others are just confusing and you HAVE to have the correct flea market find for it to work for you. I wish Domino hadn't stopped publication.

  • Gender: Female
  • Age: 18-34
  • Magazines: 4-5
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ABOUT COUNTRY LIVING

Originally published in 1978 by the Hearst Corporation, Country Living is a monthly publication. Featuring articles based on all aspects of making your house a home Country Living offers indispensable advice to readers about decorating, arts, antiques, crafts, building a home and more. Opening the doors of extraordinary homes in each issue that boast a rural feel no matter where they are situated, Country Living provides real-life examples and guides to its readers. Crafty ideas and how-to guides are included in each issue and usually pertain to the particular season such as spring, the 4th of July, Halloween and Christmas. With regular columns, new recipes that can’t be missed and the finest ideas that add the finishing touches to your home Country Living will bring your home life into a new realm.

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