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Our latest issue
Kia ora!
Just in case you haven’t heard, issue #7 of World Sweet World Magazine is out in shops. It came out earlier this month, just before we left for our well deserved holiday (see Hamburg is crafty below). Another absolutely beautiful cover by gifted Greta Menzies (the gal behind Hotchpotch and Gruelboy):
As a side note, we were interviewed by Nikki Whyte for the latest peppermint magazine (issue 03) – peppermint is a great Australian eco fashion magazine; have a look! We also heard that we got mentioned in the Listener, please, someone, reserve a copy for us til we’re back
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We’re in Seattle at the moment and will soon post about cool shops in the Northwest. Til then,
ciao
x T from WSW
Add comment September 25, 2009
Issue #5 reinstated
Hello all,
in a lucky twist, we got hold of a number of #5 issues that we received back from our distributor. So here it is – for anyone who still wants to order this back issue #5.
Thanks!
Add comment September 25, 2009
Issue #3 is no more
Thanks everyone for supporting us with your buying power over the last year. Issue #3 has officially sold out now, as well.
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Thanks!
Thomas & Hannah
Add comment June 21, 2009
Subscriptions June 09
Done! The new issue #6 is all packed up and ready to go to our subscribers. Cheers, Bonnie, the fastest stamper in the mid-west, for helping.


Add comment May 28, 2009
You will be missed, issue #2
Issue #2, we miss you dearly. You have always been great company, and not let us down. Your green houses and hotties will never be forgotten. Thanks heaps for being around – you’ll live on in the houses of your owners.
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Your friends and creators
Thomas + Hannah
Add comment March 6, 2009
A whole year of issues
Lots of news since the last post! Issue 5 is out now so get your mitts on a copy. You can buy it from any of our usual lovely stockists, and for those of you who’ve been finding us tricky to track down, we’re also now in all Whitcoulls stores too. We’ve got heaps of cool projects again (well, of course I’m going to say that): Making your own fondue set, making blankets out of curtains, bottling light (read it to believe it). We’ve also got an article on the lovely Heike Theis of minu, a piece on fairtrade coffee, and Rebekah Kelly lays out the options when it comes to dealing with your organic waste (we’ve even got a how-to on making your own worm farm).
Seeing as we launched in Autumn last year, that officially makes the mag one year old. Hooray and happy birthday to us (even though we already celebrated our “business idea” birthday at the end of last year. The more birthdays and celebrations you can squeeze into a year the better, I reckon).
We’ve also been celebrating for other reasons. Not to turn this blog into a me-fest, but those with eagle eyes may have spotted in Issue 5 that Hannah Gardiner no longer works for World Sweet World. Thomas and I got married last weekend, so you’ll now see Hannah Schickedanz plastered throughout the mag. Another hooray for us. Sorry to everyone whose mags have been a little late in the post over the last couple of weeks – now you know why!
Hannah
3 comments March 4, 2009
R.I.P. issue #1
With sadness in our hearts we have to announce that issue #1 has sold out now. A great adventure, and a true friend to all of us, you’ll be sorely missed.
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Your creators and parents
Thomas + Hannah
1 comment January 19, 2009
Running low…
I’ve just been having a fossick around in our store-room, and it turns out that we have VERY limited numbers left of issues #1 and #2. So if you’ve been considering collecting the whole set (for you or a friend), Now’s your time to do it – and get in quick – when I say limited, I sort of mean around 20ish…
1 comment January 14, 2009
Magazines everywhere
Fear not, a shop that sells WSW magazines is never far. We’ve just updated the stockists list, and we’re now also in about 320 more shops (download a PDF of the full list).
Also, the carbon action badges list has been updated – get in there to win this cool ACME Climate Action book.
Have a good New Year’s,
Thomas
Add comment December 30, 2008




