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Magnolia

Spring 2024
Magazine

This new magazine from TV couple Chip and Joanna Gaines focuses on seasonal ideas for life, garden, and home. Each quarterly issue identifies a thought-provoking virtue (gratitude, confidence, hospitality ...) and delivers stories that inspire readers to pursue it intentionally in their own lives. Regular features include personal essays by Chip and Jo, ideas for entertaining and family activities, recipes, gardening, decorating, and much more--all beautifully packaged with the signature Magnolia style.

Magnolia

A Letter from the Editor

Primer on Spring

Oh, the Potato-bilities • WHO KNEW SPUDS WERE SO INSPIRATIONAL?

Best Dressed • Let springtime breathe new life into your next meal by adding a simple, fresh dressing.

Room to Grow • In the story of a room—in all of its layers, changes, and memories—we see our story too.

Go for Gingham • THIS ICONIC PATTERN IS PLAYING OUTSIDE THE BOX

Chore Champs • These multipurpose household items are winning at deep cleaning—and more.

The Art of What Could Be • Artist Arianna Jones sees her life as a canvas. Creativity, her brush. Choice, her color. Possibility, the lens through which she sees everything.

Let There Be Cake • From the magic that happens in the mixing bowl to the smell of slow-rising batter in the oven, the process of patience yields bright, light, and airy cakes worth topping a table with—just because. Different in type, but all springlike by nature, these seasonal recipes are each a cause for celebration. Whether it’s commemorating another year around the sun, a holiday, or an ordinary Tuesday afternoon: Let there be cake.

A Note from Jo: Space to See Possibility

Gifting for Spring Occasions Big + Small • Look ahead this spring, and there’s bound to be something or someone to celebrate in your world: the neighbor tending to the fresh blooms in her garden, the new mom experiencing her first Mother’s Day, or the high school grad heading up north for college. It’s the season of transitions and fresh starts, and we’ve rounded up gift ideas to honor these moments to remember.

In the Air, on the Ground • We often fall in one camp or the other—the lofty dreamer, the grounded realist. And while sometimes we wish everyone shared our way of seeing things, it’s the union of both that makes the world sing.

String of Hearts • CARE TIPS FOR THIS CASCADING SUCCULENT

It’s The Welcome Song of Morning

Coming Home Again

The Quiet Hour • FINDING YOUR PLACE BETWEEN REST AND READYING

A Toast to Bagels • WHEN IT COMES TO BREAKFAST, THE BAGEL CAN BE (AN) EVERYTHING FOR EVERYONE.

Home at Last • A strong vision turned a run-down Dallas cottage into a playful home for a growing family.

A Tour of Joanna’s Spring Garden

Springtime Luncheon • Spring is a season ripe with occasions to gather around a table and plant the seeds of a fresh start. It holds a promise of longer days in the sun and plates peppered with produce like honeyed carrots, sugar snap peas, fresh fruits, and flavorful herbs. This simple collection of recipes is versatile enough to surprise and delight every guest whether you’re hosting a holiday meal or an impromptu lunch.

Keep It Surface Level • Approachable ways to enhance the walls, floors, and ceilings inside your home.

Bobo Gets the Last Word

Sourcebook • For information about products or professionals featured, please contact these sources. We cannot guarantee availability of items or services.

Magnolia Manifesto


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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 116 Publisher: Dotdash Meredith Edition: Spring 2024

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: February 23, 2024

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Home & Garden

Languages

English

This new magazine from TV couple Chip and Joanna Gaines focuses on seasonal ideas for life, garden, and home. Each quarterly issue identifies a thought-provoking virtue (gratitude, confidence, hospitality ...) and delivers stories that inspire readers to pursue it intentionally in their own lives. Regular features include personal essays by Chip and Jo, ideas for entertaining and family activities, recipes, gardening, decorating, and much more--all beautifully packaged with the signature Magnolia style.

Magnolia

A Letter from the Editor

Primer on Spring

Oh, the Potato-bilities • WHO KNEW SPUDS WERE SO INSPIRATIONAL?

Best Dressed • Let springtime breathe new life into your next meal by adding a simple, fresh dressing.

Room to Grow • In the story of a room—in all of its layers, changes, and memories—we see our story too.

Go for Gingham • THIS ICONIC PATTERN IS PLAYING OUTSIDE THE BOX

Chore Champs • These multipurpose household items are winning at deep cleaning—and more.

The Art of What Could Be • Artist Arianna Jones sees her life as a canvas. Creativity, her brush. Choice, her color. Possibility, the lens through which she sees everything.

Let There Be Cake • From the magic that happens in the mixing bowl to the smell of slow-rising batter in the oven, the process of patience yields bright, light, and airy cakes worth topping a table with—just because. Different in type, but all springlike by nature, these seasonal recipes are each a cause for celebration. Whether it’s commemorating another year around the sun, a holiday, or an ordinary Tuesday afternoon: Let there be cake.

A Note from Jo: Space to See Possibility

Gifting for Spring Occasions Big + Small • Look ahead this spring, and there’s bound to be something or someone to celebrate in your world: the neighbor tending to the fresh blooms in her garden, the new mom experiencing her first Mother’s Day, or the high school grad heading up north for college. It’s the season of transitions and fresh starts, and we’ve rounded up gift ideas to honor these moments to remember.

In the Air, on the Ground • We often fall in one camp or the other—the lofty dreamer, the grounded realist. And while sometimes we wish everyone shared our way of seeing things, it’s the union of both that makes the world sing.

String of Hearts • CARE TIPS FOR THIS CASCADING SUCCULENT

It’s The Welcome Song of Morning

Coming Home Again

The Quiet Hour • FINDING YOUR PLACE BETWEEN REST AND READYING

A Toast to Bagels • WHEN IT COMES TO BREAKFAST, THE BAGEL CAN BE (AN) EVERYTHING FOR EVERYONE.

Home at Last • A strong vision turned a run-down Dallas cottage into a playful home for a growing family.

A Tour of Joanna’s Spring Garden

Springtime Luncheon • Spring is a season ripe with occasions to gather around a table and plant the seeds of a fresh start. It holds a promise of longer days in the sun and plates peppered with produce like honeyed carrots, sugar snap peas, fresh fruits, and flavorful herbs. This simple collection of recipes is versatile enough to surprise and delight every guest whether you’re hosting a holiday meal or an impromptu lunch.

Keep It Surface Level • Approachable ways to enhance the walls, floors, and ceilings inside your home.

Bobo Gets the Last Word

Sourcebook • For information about products or professionals featured, please contact these sources. We cannot guarantee availability of items or services.

Magnolia Manifesto


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