Ready Made (2-year) [MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION] [PRINT]
Product Description
ReadyMade is the only do-it-yourself (DIY)/lifestyle magazine for young people. It entertains and informs through DIY projects for fast-evolving lifestyles.
Product Description
ReadyMade is the only do-it-yourself (DIY)/lifestyle magazine for young people. It entertains and informs through DIY projects for fast-evolving lifestyles.



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2.0 out of 5 stars
I was expecting more
I’ve only gotten one issue but so far I haven’t been too impressed. The magazine feels a little low budget (paper weight, photos, etc.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Good deal
It’s great price for 2 years subscription and great timing to sign up! I will check more often Amazon’s magazine sub deal.
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Vapid Hipster Fashion Show
If pictures of highly-manicured but seemingly rough-hewn hipsters building trashy looking furniture from pre-built components is your thing, then you have found the ultimate…
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Recycling with Style
Do you remember when you were a kid and tv shows and classroom projects had you making art and useful items out of things like empty paper towel tubes and dry pasta?
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Ready Made…Will Do
I love this magazine…it has many useful tips, ideas, and photos, without a lot of fluffy filler. It is definitely a worthwhile purchase.
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Ready Made Magazine
GREAT READ … FOR ANYONE WHO HAS AN INKLING OF CREATIVITY… they will find it and encourage YOU. Fun, practical stuff. Fun to share with friends.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Fun and practical
This is the best magazine out there for DIY-ers. ReadyMade is mostly about recycling everyday items into furniture, organizers, decorations and gifts.
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1.0 out of 5 stars
Meredith Publishing is horrible and did not deliver
I ordered my subscription on 10/15/08. It’s now 2/20/09 and I have yet to recieve a copy of Ready Made.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Magazine, Bad Amazon/Meredith Service
I love ReadyMade and wanted to share it with a friend as a gift. Got the subscription for him and found out that he’d actually bought himself a subscription earlier the same…
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3.0 out of 5 stars
off to a promising start
Here’s a magazine that speaks to the inner tinkerer. In spite of its title, it’s not about things that are ready-made but about a willingness to make stuff.