magazine Lifestyle in a Class of its Own The 8. Udgave 2012 79 kr. Hyben, Hindbær & Picnic på Stranden Læs om: Skinnende Sølv Smart Skolestart De Dejligste Blomster BO I ET GAMMELT MEJERI HELT UDEN REKLAMER eller i En Moderne Klippehule 8th Issue 2012 9,95 € 13.95 $ Featured Theme: Apartments Read about: Cheerful Heather Historic Tiles Pretty Parsley Built-in Shelves A Passion for Dress Forms & Corsets WITHOUT ADVERTISEMENTS
9
Embed
Jeanne d'Arc Living Magazine - ISSUE 8 (2012) Dress Forms & Corsets
This is a free sample of Jeanne d'Arc Living Magazine issue "ISSUE 8 (2012) Dress Forms & Corsets" Download full version from: Apple App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/id808699472?mt=8&at=1l3v4mh Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.presspadapp.jeannedarclivingmagazine Magazine Description: The Jeanne d’Arc Living Magazine is a 95% advertisement free monthly lifestyle magazine filled with creative DIY ideas, simple recipes, captivating articles and beautiful photography of inspiring homes, vintage flea market décor and crafts, nostalgic European garden designs and flower arrangements – all in the Nordic country decorating style. You can build your own iPad and Android app at http://presspadapp.com
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
www.jeannedarcliving.dk • www.jdlblog.dk
Houmarksvej 92, Kondrup · 8920 Randers · Denmark
ma
ga
zin
e 8
th
issue 20
12
magazine
L ifest y le i n a C lass of it s OwnThe
The
Find the Productsat Your Local
Jeanne d'Arc LivingRetailer..!
8. Udgave 201279 kr.
Hyben, Hindbær & Picnic på Stranden
Læs om:Skinnende SølvSmart Skolestart De Dejligste Blomster
September is offi cially the fi rst fall month – but it doesn't feel like it. Th e days are still warm and the water is perfect for a swim even in this latitude. Th ere are still plenty of fl owers, berries and fruit in the yard and both the greengrocer and our gardens have an abundance of lovely, fresh vegetables.
Although it still feels like summer, the season is drawing to a close. To those of us living in a country with changing seasons, it feels a bit melancholy in a way. We know that before long, the days will turn colder and darker and the garden will wither.
Th e theme in this issue is apartments. Th rough the years, we've had many inquiries from people who love the style but don't feel like they can use it to decorate their apartments.
Th at's why we wanted to use this issue to show you that it's defi nitely possible. And even if you don't live in an apartment, you can still fi nd inspiration from the pictures.
If you live in an apartment with no yard and you want to extend summer for a little while, you can fi nd bunches of cut fl owers at your local fl orist or market. Th ey're still aff ordable and lend a nice feel of summer throughout your home.
if you have questions, comments or ideas, please write our editorial staff or fi nd us on our blog - www.jdlblog.dk - or on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/jeannedarcliving
here you can get an idea of life behind the scenes at Jeanne d’arc living.
Page 25. a touch of france this Year's ChrIStMaS BOOK
Page 28. historic tiles
Page 33. Pretty Parsley
Page 42. french Country Style in an apartment
Page 43. geartsje's apartment in holland
Page 54. Mette's apartment
CONTENTS
2
the editorial offi ce disclaims all liability for possible errors just as it is not liable for errors in recipes, instructions or the like. Since the magazine is old in many countries throughout the world, the editorial offi ce cannot be held liable for any local or national rules and laws in the given countries. the reader must consult with the local authorities. articles and pictures in the Jeanne d’arc living Magazine may not be used in sales activities without further permission. lending and renting of the Jeanne d’arc living Magazine for profi t is in no way permitted. the editorial offi ce waives all responsibility for material, articles and objects, which are submitted without invitation.
Distribution:the magazine is sold through arts and crafts, fl ower and lifestyle shops. a list of our dealers is found on your website www.jeannedarcliving.dk under the “magazine” tab. If you wish to sell the magazine in your shop, contact [email protected].
Translation to Swedish, English, Dutch & German:www.wordtoword.dk
Translation into Norwegian: www.translatoren.comMail: [email protected]
Mos Jul
Page 69. anja's apartment
Page 81. Susanne's apartment
Page 97. a Bouquet for every Occasion
Page 102. helle routhe graphic Designer at JDl
Page 105. Wholesome Zucchini
Page 111. the Most Wonderful fall garden
Page 116. Built-in Shelves – DIY
Page 128. a Passion for Dress forms & Corsets
3
Cheerful HeatherP
ho
to: l
on
nie
. tex
t: S
usa
nn
e. f
low
ers:
an
nam
arie
& l
on
nie
.
Cheerful heather 44
Here in Denmark, we're lucky enough to have huge areas of wild heather. Blankets of rosy heather grace heaths and woods – nature's own ground cover that's both practical and pretty.
Th e aromatic heather is also popular with the bees that give the loveliest and sweetest heather honey in return. Heather is also very suitable for the garden and looks wonderful is beds and pots alike. In fact, it's possible to have fl owering heather almost year-round by choosing diff erent varieties. Heather also comes in white as well as diff erent shades of pink and purple.
Garden heather will thrive best in acidic soil that should be fairly well-drained, depending on the type of plant you choose. Otherwise, heather prefers sunny and warm spots. Cut back withered and dry infl orescences in the spring so the plant stays dense and tuft-like, but don't cut it all the way down to the hard wood. Th is will kill the plant as it is unable to put out new shoots from there.
We made a trip to the village of Helberskov, where Lonnie and her family own a wonderful summerhouse. It's located in the middle of the woods yet close to the water. Heather abounds here. It really thrives in the light forest fl oor. You can cut heather for decorations and for drying here without even being able to tell that you were there.
Heather is amazing for dried wreaths because its pretty pink color is preserved when dried. Th e nice colors and the fl owers' slightly wild appearance also go really well with the other blooming summer fl owers of the season. Th e deep, calm color and blooms of the hydrangea, for instance, create a beautiful contrast with heather. If you dare to go for a slightly bolder look, like we have here, you can combine the pink heather with blue cornfl owers and add in dry infl orescences and crisp, green leaves.
Cheerful heather 55
Wild BouquetYou'll need:HeatherOak leavesCornflowersPoppy inflorescencesVarious perennials or Wildflowers
Instructions:Cut the flowers and let them soak up plenty of water. Tie the bouquet in a spiral. Make sure to mix the flowers well to create a wild yet harmonious look. Finish by tying a ring of small oak branches around the bouquet. Tie a piece of raffia around the bouquet and place it in a vase or pitcher of appropriate size and shape. Don't forget to change the water daily.