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L ifest y le i n a C lass of it s Own
www.jeannedarcliving.dk • www.jdlblog.dk • Tel +45 36 93 20 10Houmarksvej 92, Kondrup • 8920 Randers NV • Denmark
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ChristmasIt’sChristmasVictorian Christmas and Christmas with
old postcards.
Christmas• Find lots of inspiration
and ideas on how to decorate your home with alder cones, walnuts, glitter flowers and old doilies.
• Create the most beautiful Christmas trees and make your home Christmassy with hyacinths and holly.
• Cook some delicious coconut and walnut dishes.
Christmas homesWE HAVE VISITED THE MOST BEAUTIFUL
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Dear ReaderIt truly warms our inveterate country style hearts that
everybody is talking about how this particular style is
becoming trendy again. Recycling and fl ea market fi nds
are as popular as ever and so are the good, old kitchen
utensils; simple food made from scratch with natural,
good-quality ingredients; bouquets of roadside fl owers
and other natural materials, and all kinds of ”do-it-
yourself” projects. This is exactly what this magazine
is full of and what brightens up our everyday life. We’ve
been running our small company with the French-
Nordic style as the main theme for 10 years now, and
apart from our loyal fans, the interest shown in this
style has always been fl uctuating. However, we’ve never
given up...for the simple reason that we’re in love with
this style and don’t know how to do anything else. Or
at least we don’t want to. Throughout the years, many of
our customers and readers have told us that they always
know where they stand with us and what to expect both
in terms of products and the magazine. This makes us
very proud! We promise you that we’ll never switch to very proud! We promise you that we’ll never switch to
a different style – no matter the current trend. This is
also how we plan to proceed in 2015.
Obviously, we do have plans for improvements and
changes within our concept, and you will fi nd out more
about this in the year to come. We’ll tell you all about
it in the up-coming issues. Right now we want to focus
on Christmas – a time of traditional style that doesn’t
change much at least in our part of the world. Most of
us stick to our favorite, personal traditions, and luckily
for us they are often nostalgic and romantic in line with
the country style. Through this Christmas issue we
hope to be able to inspire you again this year with lots
of Christmas ideas, and in this, the last issue in 2014,
we want to thank you for having been a loyal supporter
in the past year. See you in 2015!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Lonnie &VivianLonnie &Vivian
No. 12 · 2014Published by Jeanne d’Arc Living
magazine
Chief Editors:Vivian Christensen · Email: [email protected] Würtz Jensen · Email: [email protected]
Editorial Offi ce:Jeanne d’Arc Living ApSHoumarksvej 92, Kondrup · 8920 Randers NV · Denmark · Tel: +45 36932010Email: [email protected] · www.jeannedarcliving.dk · www.jdlblog.dk
Graphics & Layout: Lonnie Würtz Jensen & Helle RoutheFlower Arrangers: Lonnie Würtz Jensen & Dorthe HviidPhotos & Styling: Lonnie Würtz Jensen & Dorte Palsgaard Food, Text & Styling: Vivian Christensen, Rikke Vinter, Dorthe Hviid, Rikke Daugaard ThielProofreading: Vera JensenHandyman: Ole SørensenAdvertising Director: Email: [email protected]
Who are we, and why the name Jeanne d’Arc Living?Who are we, and why the name Jeanne d’Arc Living?Who are we, and why the name
The French heroine Jeanne d’Arc was an amazing woman with an unusually strong will and sense of purpose. She didn’t ascribe to the common opinions of her time of what one should or should not do. Instead she went her own way and fought till the very end for her beliefs.
In using her name in connection with our company, we do so with the utmost respect for this remarkable woman. We also feel that there’s a lesson to be learned from her – even now, 600 years later. We should all have the courage to go our own ways and dare to stand out from the crowd. From the very beginning these have been some of our main goals for the company. We continuously aim to think outside the box and stand up for what we believe.
Today part of the company is a publishing business that publishes our own magazines and books. The common thread in everything we do is the French-Nordic country style. We publish a magazine that keeps to the style, avoiding distracting advertisements within the magazine. This is, of course, a challenge. It requires a substantial amount of editorial material and that we do most of it ourselves in order to make ends meet. The magazine is published in eight languages and sold in many parts of the world.
We also run a wholesale business with our own designs produced both here in Denmark and abroad. The company has been around for almost ten years and is jointly owned by Lonnie Würtz Jensen and Vivian Christensen. If you’d like to learn more about us and the company, you can follow our everyday life on our blog.
All the best,
Lonnie & Vivian
Cover photo: Anneke Gambon
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Page 4. Swedish Christmas
Page 12. Nice rye bread Ornaments
Page 15. Old doilies at Christmas
Page 22. Coconut
Page 28. Vintage Christmas
Page 42. Create the Style
Page 44. Glitter Flowers
Page 51. Food with Walnuts
Page 57. Walnut Decorations
Page 63. The Column
Page 64. Beautiful Christmas Hyacinths
Page 70. Postcard
Page 73. Alternative Christmas Trees
Page 78. Christmas at Jeanette’s
Page 97. Amazing Alder Cones
Page 104. Dried Dates
Page 110. Holly
Page 118. Chocolate Molds
Page 124. Victorian Christmas
Page 130. Old Ribbons
Page 135. Create the Style
CONTENTS
The editorial offi ce disclaims all liability for possible errors. Likewise, the company is not liable for errors in recipes, instructions, etc. Since the magazine is sold in many countries throughout the world, the editorial offi ce accepts no responsibility for the applicable laws and regulations of said countries. The reader is solely responsible for consulting with local authorities. Articles and pictures in the Jeanne d’Arc Living Magazine may not be used in sales activities without prior permission. Lending and renting of the magazine for profi t is prohibited. The editorial offi ce accepts no responsibility for content, articles and other materials which are submitted without invitation.
Distribution:The magazine is sold through arts and crafts, fl ower and lifestyle shops. A list of our retailers can be found on our website www.jeannedarcliving.dk under the ”magazine” tab. If you wish to sell the magazine in your shop, please contact [email protected].
Translation into Swedish, English, Dutch, German, Finnish & French:www.wordtoword.dk
Translation into Norwegian: Linda Rønsholm.
If you have questions, comments or ideas, please write to our editorial staff or fi nd us on our blog - www.jdlblog.com - or on facebook: www.facebook.com/jeannedarcliving - Here you can get an idea of life behind the scenes at Jeanne d’Arc Living.
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Swedish Christmas- a special atmosphere
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At the end of a winding gravel road on the Swedish west coast is the whi te wooden house that belongs to Jeanet te and Per-Erik. Here the couple has created a
home in true Nordic country style.
The house is surrounded by a big, hilly garden as well as forest, hills and beautiful, Swedish nature as the only neighbors. On the day of our visit, the scene was particularly nice with newly fallen snow covering the landscape like a beautiful winter dress.
Christmas guests are greeted by numerous evocative arrangements on the terraces and by the main entrance. Old sewing machine tables are ideal for outdoor use because the frames are made of cast iron and the table tops are usually made of marble – materials that can easily cope with harsh weather conditions for several years. The lanterns, spruce twigs, evergreen plants and cones create a wonderful Christmas spirit.
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Interior design and antiques are some of Jeanet te’s biggest passions in life, and that’s why she has a storage room which is always crammed full of extra decoration
i tems and furni ture.Jeanette changes the decorations each season, giving the home a new look four times a year, and she has just fi nished decorating the house for Christmas.
Jeanette starts planning this year’s Christmas decorations as early as in October. She is not much into the color red, and Santa’s elves are not welcome. This year, however, she has added just a hint of red: textile hearts on the Christmas tree, a couple of shappy fl ea market fi nds and lots of red Christmas apples. Apart from that she mainly uses fi r twigs, various small trees in pots as well as old, patinated iron and zinc for her arrangements throughout the house.
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The entire interior of the house is kept in shades of whi te wi th a
few neutral colors to break all the whi te. All walls are whi te apart from the wall in the hallway
which is gray. A recurring color in this home, black creates drama both indoors and outdoors. It adds character to the white interiors and provides a good sense of depth in the room. All the pieces of furniture are either family heirlooms or fl ea market fi nds that have been repaired and painted.
The beautiful, set cast iron stove is the main pride of the country style kitchen, and in the winter Jeanette fi res up the stove every morning. The kitchen also contains an old-fashioned pantry – partly just for the sake of having it but also for storage reasons. The charming pantry is full of juices, jams, fruit and much more, ready for the Christmas dinners that the couple enjoys hosting for family and friends.
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Buy a rye bread mix and prepare the dough in accordance with the instructions. The dough is very pasty so add some extra fl our. You need to be able to roll out your dough with a rolling pin. Create a nice, rustic look by sprinkling some fl our onto the table when you roll out the dough and also at the end. You decide on the thickness. If you are very clever with your hands, you can cut out the dough in whatever shape you like. Otherwise you can use some cake cutters. The pretzel-shaped cake cutter can be quite diffi cult to fi nd but search the kitchen equipment pages on the internet to fi nd one.
It’s very important that your rye bread ornaments are baked properly: 3-4 hours in a pre-heated oven at 200 °F (100 °C). The dough has to be cooked through completely and be dry in order to avoid mould on your ornaments.
Use these nice rye bread ornaments in arrangements throughout your home. Make a hole in some of them and put them up using pieces of nice, old lace. Now you’re at it, make plenty – they make up great hostess gifts too.
This year, it seems that we’re all much busier than ever leading up to Christmas. That’s why many of this year’s ornaments are very easy to make. We all want a beautiful Christmas home but this is not always combinable with work, family and all the Christmas activities that we want to engage in. You can make these nice rye bread ornaments in an
afternoon – and the kids can join in.
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Old doiliesCrochet, lace or orkis doilies – they are all beautiful and we use lots of them in our interior design projects. You can usually fi nd cheap doilies at a fl ea market.
If you consider how much work and how complicated this type of handcraft is, the price for a doily is actually too low. On the next pages you will fi nd some ideas on how to use the doilies for Christmas.
For the tealight candle hol derFor the tealight candle hol derFor the tealight
This tealight candle holder has been re-designed with an old doily that has been dipped in starch. Mix 3 level tablespoons of potato starch with ¾ C of cold water. Stir in ¾ C of boiling water. The starch has to be transparent. Dip your doily into the starch and wring it well. Shape it as you wish and allow it to dry.
This doily was placed on top of the tealight candle holder which was then turned upside down. The corners were nicely spread out onto the table in order to obtain this nice shape.
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In a posh centerpieceThe white porcelain centerpiece is also in grand company with a couple of old doilies. One of them reaches over the edge of the centerpiece, and another one is wrapped around a bunch of candles held together by a piece of coarse string. It’s the simplicity of this arrangement that creates the wonderful Christmas feel. Some fi r twigs, a few Christmas ornaments, the nice old doilies...that’s all it takes.
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For candyThis small candy dish is made of a square doily dipped in starch and shaped by using a square box. You can also use a book or other things to create the shape you want. Cover the item with plastic or plastic wrap before you place the wet doily on it.
Yet another tealight candle hol derThis candle holder was made in the same way as the other tealight candle holder but for this one you'll want to fi nd a doily that fi ts the size of the candle holder perfectly. This white porcelain cup provides a very cozy light.
WreathThe dried wreath made of gypsophila needed revamping. We tied two doilies around the wreath and secured them with thread. As the doilies were a bit too white for the wreath, we dipped them in coffee and allowed them to dry before attaching them. Coffee dyeing is always a good tip – not only do you get a beautiful color, your ornaments also look nice and patinated because the coffee does not dye evenly.
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Glass decorationThe doilies also look great as glass ornaments. Glue them onto the glass with a glue stick or use double adhesive tape.
For lidsAttach a doily to a boring-looking lid and add some coarse string and a small green twig. Fill the jar with small tapers and use it as a nice hostess gift.
For the candle hol derYou can revamp a doll candle holder with a nice doily. This one has been wrapped around the candlestick. Secure it with a piece of sting or some glue.
For decorationDip the most beautiful doilies in starch, wring them well, straighten them and use a couple of pins to keep the shape if needed. Allow the doilies to dry completely. Add some nice, old laces and hang them on a branch or use them to deck your Christmas tree. You can also make pretty, little candy cones out of them and place the cones somewhere with some green twigs, as shown here on the scales, or add a handle and hang them on the Christmas tree.
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CoconutCoconut is not the healthiest thing in the world because it contains lots of the fats that we shouldn’t eat too much off....but oh, does it taste marvelous! Enjoy it moderately but fully. At Christmas time, we use coconut in confections and cakes but it also tastes great
in hot dishes or with your Sunday breakfast. The actual coconuts are nice decoration items but for cooking we prefer dried or shredded coconut. Here you can fi nd some of
our absolute favorite coconut recipes. our absolute favorite coconut recipes.
Enjoy!our absolute favorite coconut recipes.
Enjoy!our absolute favorite coconut recipes.
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