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magazine
Lifesty le in a Class of i t s Own
• Crea te wonder fu l oases in your garden and on your pa t io• Cook and decora te w i th h is to r i c roses• Make de l i c ious pes tos and d ishes w i th sp inach• Crea te the s ty le w i th b rocante on a budget• Crea te a tmosphere in your garden w i th c l imb ing p lan ts and
wonder fu l a rchways• A new l i fe fo r o ld s l ip d resses
Joyous SUMMER LIVING
THIS MONTH'S MOST BEAUTIFUL
h o me s & g a rden s
6th issue 2016US $13.95
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h o me s & g a rden s

In Summer TimeBy Pau l Laurenc e Dunbar (1872-19 0 6 )By Pau l Laurenc e Dunbar (1872-19 0 6 )
When summer t ime has c ome, and a l lWhen summer t ime has c ome, and a l lThe wor ld i s in t he mag ic th ra l lThe wor ld i s in t he mag ic th ra l lO f per fumed a i r s t hat lu l l each senseO f per fumed a i r s t hat lu l l each senseTo f i t s o f d rowsy indo lenc e;When sk ies a re deepest b lue above,When sk ies a re deepest b lue above,A nd f l ow ’r s a f lush – then most I l oveA nd f l ow ’r s a f lush – then most I l oveTo s ta r t , wh i le ear ly dews are damp,To s ta r t , wh i le ear ly dews are damp,A nd wend my way in wood land t rampA nd wend my way in wood land t rampWhere fo res ts r us t le , t ree on t ree,Where fo res ts r us t le , t ree on t ree,A nd s ing the i r s i l ent songs to me;A nd s ing the i r s i l ent songs to me;Where pathways meet and pathways par t , –Where pathways meet and pathways par t , –To wa lk w i th Nature hear t by hear t ,To wa lk w i th Nature hear t by hear t ,T i l l wear ied ou t a t l as t I l i eWhere some sweet s t ream s tea ls s ing ing byWhere some sweet s t ream s tea ls s ing ing byA mossy bank ; where v io le t s v ieA mossy bank ; where v io le t s v ieIn c o lo r w i th the summer sk y, –In c o lo r w i th the summer sk y, –Or t ake my rod and l ine and hook ,Or t ake my rod and l ine and hook ,A nd wander to some dar k l ing b rook ,A nd wander to some dar k l ing b rook ,Where a l l day long the w i l l ows dream,Where a l l day long the w i l l ows dream,A nd id ly d roop to k iss the s t ream,A nd id ly d roop to k iss the s t ream,A nd there to l o l l f rom mor n t i l l n ight–A nd there to l o l l f rom mor n t i l l n ight–Unheed ing n ibb le, r un, o r b i te –Unheed ing n ibb le, r un, o r b i te –Jus t fo r t he joy o f be ing thereJus t fo r t he joy o f be ing thereA nd dr ink ing in the summer a i r,A nd dr ink ing in the summer a i r,The summer sounds, and summer s ights ,The summer sounds, and summer s ights ,That set a res t less m ind to r i ghtsThat set a res t less m ind to r i ghtsWhen gr ie f and pa in and rag ing doubtWhen g r ie f and pa in and rag ing doubtO f men and c reeds have wor n i t ou t ;O f men and c reeds have wor n i t ou t ;The b i rds ’ song and the wate r ’s d rone,The b i rds ’ song and the wate r ’s d rone,The humming bee’s l ow monotone,The humming bee’s l ow monotone,The mur mur o f t he pass ing b reeze,The mur mur o f t he pass ing b reeze,A nd a l l t he sounds ak in to these,A nd a l l t he sounds ak in to these,That make a man in summer t imeThat make a man in summer t imeFee l on ly f i t f o r res t and r hyme.Fee l on ly f i t f o r res t and r hyme.Joy sp r ings a l l rad iant in my b reas t ;Joy sp r ings a l l rad iant in my b reas t ;Though pauper poor, t han k ing more b les t ,Though pauper poor, t han k ing more b les t ,The t i de beats in my sou l so s t rongThe t i de beats in my sou l so s t rongThat happ iness b reaks fo r th in song,That happ iness b reaks fo r th in song,A nd r ings a loud the we lk in b lueA nd r ings a loud the we lk in b lueWi th a l l t he songs I ever knew.Wi th a l l t he songs I ever knew.O t ime o f raptu re ! t ime o f song!O t ime o f raptu re ! t ime o f song!How sw i f t l y g l i de thy days a longHow sw i f t l y g l i de thy days a longAdown the cur rent o f t he years ,Adown the cur rent o f t he years ,A bove the rocks o f g r ie f and tears !A bove the rocks o f g r ie f and tears !‘ T is wea l th enough o f j oy fo r me‘T is wea l th enough o f j oy fo r meIn summer t ime to s imp ly be.In summer t ime to s imp ly be.
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Dear ReaderIn th is June issue o f the magaz ine , we ’ re fea tu r ing a smal l theme
about ou tdoor oases . Here in Denmark there ’s no guaran tee tha t
the weather w i l l be n ice enough to be ou ts ide even i f our ca lendar
assures us tha t summer i s here . So tha t ’s p robab ly why we ’ re
very concerned about ge t t ing ou ts ide whenever the oppor tun i ty
p resents i t se l f . A t my house we s imp ly have a s tand ing agreement
tha t regard less o f what o ther p lans we may have made fo r indoor
ac t i v i t ies in our spare t ime, they ’ l l be pos tponed i f a t a l l poss ib le i f
the weather i s n ice . Because you never know qu i te how many n ice
summer days we ’ l l ge t . We ’ve go t many o ther exc i t ing a r t i c les fo r
you as we l l , though: severa l wonder fu l summer homes w i th p len ty
o f insp i ra t ion as a lways , love ly summer d ishes and c rea t i ve ideas
fo r D IY pro jec ts . We a lways inc lude f lowers as we l l and one o f
the a r t i c les in th is i ssue i s about roses . We fee l tha t i t tu rned ou t
no th ing shor t o f amaz ing . Roses a re jus t one o f the most beaut i fu l
f l owers , o f course , even as they ’ re about to w i ther. Th is s tage
has i t s own very spec ia l charm. I don ’ t rea l l y do f lowers myse l f ,
and a l l o f tha t t y ing ” rea l ” bouquets o r mak ing a lo t o f the th ings
tha t Dor the and Lonn ie wh ip up i sn ’ t exac t l y my s t rong su i t . I t ’s
p robab ly a mat te r o f somewhat lack ing pa t ience as we l l . Roses a re
so easy to work w i th , though, tha t you can s imp ly p lace them in a
tu reen or a p i t cher and they ’ l l l ook amaz ing . Even I can do tha t !
Happy read ing !
Lonnie & VivianLonnie & Vivian

Betina Thorsager Jensen Helle Routhe
Lonnie Würtz Jensen Vivian Christensen
Bettina Solveig BakkestrømDorthe Hviid
Rikke Daugaard Thiel Rikke Vinter
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No. 6 · 2016Published by Jeanne d’Arc Living
magazine
Cover photo: Anneke Gambon
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Page 4 . The Trans fo rmat ion a t L inde ly
Page 5 . New l i fe fo r o ld s l ip d resses
Page 13 . A beaut i fu l t rans fo rmat ion
Page 16 . F rench moods
Page 24 . Crea te the s ty le
Page 26 . Roses a re fo rever
Page 38 . A pass ion fo r perenn ia ls
Page 46 . Crea te na tu ra l a rchways in your garden
Page 48 . Pes to
Page 53 . Heaven ly b rocante
Page 62 . JDL L iv ing
Page 64 . New app l i ca t ions fo r o ld too ls
Page 70 . Bu i ld your own wonder fu l p lan te r boxes
Page 73 . Vin tage Pa in t
Page 74 . Le t i t c l imb
Page 79 . Wonder fu l oases – THEME
Page 80 . In the coo l shade
Page 82 . F rench oas is
Page 84 . A wonder fu l oas is
Page 89 . F rench rever ie
Page 92 . A l f resco lunch
Page 95 . F rench de l igh ts
Page 106. O ld bu t te r ing boards
Page 110. F rench w i th a raw tw is t
Page 128. Brocante on a budget
Page 134. Sp inach
Page 138. The co lumn
Page 140. Reuse a t i t s bes t
CONTENTS
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DEAR READER,
WE REGRET TO INFORM YOU THAT WE’VE BEEN
FORCED TO TAKE A BREAK FROM OUR SERIES IN WHICH
WE FOLLOW THE TRANSFORMATION OF JØRGEN
AND LONNIE’S ATTIC ROOM. DUE TO UNEXPECTED
CHALLENGES, THE REMODELING WORK HAS BEEN
STALLED FOR A PERIOD OF TIME. AS WE HAVE A THREE�
MONTH PRODUCTION TIME ON THE MAGAZINE, WE
WEREN’T ABLE TO MAKE THE DEADLINE. WE PLAN TO
SHOW YOU OUR MASTER BATHROOM AND THE LANDING
THAT CONNECTS THE ROOMS LATER THIS YEAR. FOR
NOW, WE’VE INCLUDED TWO LOVELY DIY ARTICLES IN
THIS ISSUE INSTEAD.
SINCERELY,
LONNIE & VIVIAN
SERIES:
The transfo
rmation at Lind
ely
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Phot
os: D
orte
. Tex
t: Ri
kke
V.
New Life for Old Slip Dresses
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New
Life
for O
ld Sli
p D
resses
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There’s nothing better than pretty v intage garments for decorat ing
around the house – only they ’re not a lways that easy to f ind.
When my mother was young, a l l women used to wear s l ip dresses .
There was rea l ly no way around i t . The most expens ive ones were
s i lk and the cheaper vers ion were synthet ic . Here in Denmark you
can st i l l be lucky enough to f ind some of the n ice, o ld s l ip dresses
in secondhand stores . On the fo l lowing pages we’ l l show you
how to g ive these o ld s l ip dresses a new l i fe . They ’re a re lat ive ly
inexpens ive and easy way to br ing wonderfu l garments f rom days
gone by into your decor or into your wardrobe i f you’re the type
who loves the feminine v intage look. Look through your suppl ies
of lace, buttons, pear ls and r ibbons before you get started to
see what you have on hand. We’ve made severa l examples for
inspirat ion. You might have some di fferent th ings on hand but
they ’ l l work just f ine, too. The only l imit i s your imaginat ion. So
brush off your creat ive f la i r and get started.
Dress with flowersThe f i rst sty le that we made was or ig ina l ly a b i t longer but we
preferred a s l ight ly shorter dress as we intended to hang i t on an
o ld, French mirror. We found a pretty p iece of lace in our suppl ies
– a b i t wide but with a lovely pattern. We sewed i t onto the s l ip
dress around the bottom. We’re lucky to have R ikke, who’s very
good with a sewing machine, but don’t despair i f you’re not quite
there. These dresses are only for decorat ion so you can def in i te ly
hand-st i tch them. I f you p lan to wear them, you’ l l probably need
to use a sewing machine. The f lowers that we used for decorat ing
the dress were ones we a l ready had on hand. We added them
by hand, one at the center of the neck l ine and one on each s ide
at the bottom of the dress . A l l i t takes to create a beaut i fu l and
decorat ive p iece for your home is a b i t of t ime and imaginat ion.
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