Woman's Day '80th Birthday Issue' Showcases NASA Astronaut and 3D Printing

EIC Susan Spencer: "We've found our newsstand readers love crafts and food, and we wanted to stay true to their expectations."

For Woman’s Day magazine subscribers, the September 2017 edition cover features Jeanette J. Epps, currently training in Houston to live and work on the International Space Station. At the newsstand end, the “80th Birthday Issue” highlights a sunflower-shaped cookie made with the help of a very special extra ingredient.

The first issue of Hearst’s Woman’s Day carried a date-stamp of Oct. 7, 1937. Since that time, things have changed greatly in the skies and in the kitchen.

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