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A Primitive Place

This will start a NEW subscription with the CHRISTMAS 2024 Issue (to be released in October) One Year Subscription -4 issues (1 year) (Exp. 0825) Save $12.00 off cover price!

This will start a NEW subscription with the CHRISTMAS 2024 Issue (to be released in October) One Year Subscription -4 issues (1 year) (Exp. 0825) Save $12.00 off cover price!

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This is a one-year subscription starting with the CHRISTMAS 2024 issue (to be released in October). If you are an existing subscriber, please RENEW your subscription. 

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In the Christmas 2024 issue, discover:

Artisan Spotlight: Thomas Panetta, otherwise known as “Krisnick”- Santa and Snowmen

The Mesmerizing Effect of Tiger Maple

The Ashley House: A 1734 Saltbox

A Christmas Perspective: The View Through the Eyes of Children Versus Adults

5 Festive Home Tours:

Mel and Renee Culver of Bear, Delaware:
The Culver’s transformed their 22-year-old cookie-cutter house into their dream home. Once inside, you will step back in time to the 1800s while experiencing the joy of a primitive Christmas.

James and Khris Eberhardt of Goodyear, Arizona:
With James’ grandmother inspiring his antique collecting, he now is the proud owner of over 250 Santas and 250 pieces of pewter! His talent for woodworking comes from his grandfather and has inspired many of his DIY projects to “primitize” their Arizona residence.

Frank and Anne Marie Gucciardo of Highland, New York:
Simple Christmas accents nicely complement their redware, butter mold, wooden bowl, and bee sting crock collections while being a more manageable holiday decorating option without taking away from the beauty of their antiques.

Dave and Barb McMillian of Park Hills, Missouri:
Barb’s decorating thrives when she uses her index cards and incorporates a theme. You will find a Scrooge and Geese theme throughout her Christmas decorating, a pineapple-themed bedroom, a pear-themed living room, a whale-themed tavern room, and more!

Denise Dickinson of Washington, Missouri:
Denise describes her decorating style as “prim-olial,” a mix between primitive and colonial. Her home is formal but comfortable, featuring warm wood tones with pops of gold and brass accents, pineapples, and tiger maple.

This issue will be released at the end of October. 
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