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La Magia del Bianco Magazine - Winter 2013-2014 - n° 4 Several articles on lifestyle, photography, craft, decoration, diy, interiors, vintage, brocante, wedding...

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dicembre 2013-febbraio 2014

CHRISTMAS TEA PARTY

GREY INSPIRATIONS

MAGIC OF GIFTS

La magia del BiancoMAGAZINE

VALENTINE WEDDING

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{The authors}

Cinzia Corbetta,Architect, interior designer, graphic, she’s gra-duated at the Academy of Fine Arts of Brera in Milan.She loves retrieving and restoring furniture and objects found in flea markets. Shabby chic, french chic & Provence style lover.Her blog “La Gatta sul tetto” is concerned with furnishing and deco-rating, posting her decorations and many tutorials.Blog: www.lagattasultettomilano.com E-mail: lagattasultettomilano.com

Follow us: blog magiadelbianco.blogspot.it

official facebook pageE-mail: magiadelbianco@gmail.com

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{The authors}

Mari Crea, Photographer, decorator and blogger, specialized in fine decoration and trompe l’oeil. Passionate about interior design, shabby chic & scandinavian style lover. Interiors are her main subjects, shooting them for her blog “Creamaricrea”, her publications and this magazine.She loves also portraiting children & people, shooting at events, ceremonies and especially weddings.Blog: creamaricrea.blogspot.it E-mail: maricrea09@gmail.com

GRAPHIC, STYING,TEXTS : Cinzia CorbettaPHOTOGRAPHS, STYLING TEXTS: Mari Crea

Copyright © 2013 La Magia del Bianco

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{Contributors}Betti Calani, Florist, as she likes to be called. She grew up on the shores of Lake Maggiore, between woods and gardens of hydrangeas. Her floral crea-tions are very natural, characterized by seasonality and attention to detail. Graduated as European Flo-rist at Federfiori’s school, she teachs gardening at the Association of Garden Teachers.Sito: www.betticalani.com E-mail: info@betticalani.com

Giada Pinna, Graduated in communication, she worked as trader and buyer for several showrooms delivering furnishing and decoration.Now she’s a businesswoman mom and owns “Lovin Mama”, a shop where she sells the trendiest giftwa-re and home accessories, carefully selected accor-ding to her experience.She loves the colors and materials.... the useful things, but also frivolous ones. More info in addresses.

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{Addresses} Lovin’ Mama , via San Domenico, 25, Chieri (TO)

Tel: 0039 011 263 60 14 Official facebook page

Tessitura Rivese di Beltramo Raimondo e Museo Bottega Storica TessileVia Circonvallazione 11, Riva presso Chieri (TO)

Tel: 0039 011 946 91 13S www.tessiturarivese.it

E-mail: customer.service@tessiturarivese.it

Maryplaid, Plaid, homewear

Sito internet: www.maryplaid.it Official facebook page

I profumi di Melograno Antico, perfumes.

Sito: melogranoantico.sitiwebs.com Official facebook page

E-mail: melogranoantico@libero.it

Pasticceria Buttiglieri Snc Di Buttiglieri Giuseppe & C.Via XX Settembre, 10, Chieri (TO)

Shabby & Charme, interior decoration.

Via Felice Cavallotti, 39, La Spezia.

Official Facebook page

JYSKSito: www.jysk.it

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Magical Christmas

Here’s the 4th issue of our magazine: it’s winter time! This

will be mainly about Christmas, and people who love

the home as we obviously do.

So go-ahead with the decorations, tablescapes, packets and

conviviality. A “pre-Christmas” tea party, to taste tea and

sweets with dearest friends, make simple recipes for family

dinner and a sip a hot chocolate close to a fireplace or a stove.

But winter isn’t only Christmas, so we thought about giving

a special Valentine to all romantic people. In the end, you

can find tutorials and printable material in order to have fun

creating your own decoration.

We wish all our readers a merry Christmas and a Happy New

Year!

Translation Mari Crea

Mari e Cinzia

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Summary

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10 Advent Calendar

18 Magical night

30 Vintage touch

40 Magic of gift

50 Grey inspirations

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60 Valentine Wedding

88 Pine cones

92 Charming Christmas

112 Christmas Tea Party

132 Printables

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The Advent Calendar

While waiting for the birth of Jesus, the Advent season

begins on the first day of December and lasts twenty-

four days. During this period, in many homes, you can find

a small ritual that involves the kids: every day children get a

small gift, hidden in an Advent pocket calendar: a special one

made of twenty-four days.

Our calendar is very simple: 24 bread bags, round paper labels

chalkboard painted and chalk to write. Even children can help

to make it.

Then the parents will fill the bags with small gifts and will

close them with clothespins.

In a short time the advent calendar will be ready.

Styling, Text Cinzia CorbettaPhotography Mari CreaTranslation Mari Crea

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Magical Night

It’s Christmas Eve and the whole family gathered to

celebrate the longest night of the year, a magical night for

children and for adults who love the Christmas feeling.

Dinner is almost ready and the preparation of the table is an

important moment: opening the boxes that hold the finest

linens, grandmother’s cutlery, serving dishes and tableware.

In our setup, we used a milky white pure linen tablecloth

with an elegant ecru high edge, rattan placemats for a rustic

touch, and red glasses.

The bone china white dishes and household cutlery

complete the table equipment.

Decorations are all natural and inspired by Nordic countries.

We use small boxwood wreaths as placeholders and the

centerpiece is a wooden reindeer coated in silver.

Styling, Text Cinzia CorbettaPhotography Mari CreaTranslation Mari Crea

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A strip of Tuja branches runs around the table like a green

forest populated by magical presences: tealights and small

red apples.

Dinner is ready: we turn on the candles and Christmas tree

lights, turn any other light and the atmosphere is charged

immediately with magic. Merry Christmas!

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Vintage touch

I n an old office, on a 50’s desk, time has stopped. Old writing

tools tell us of a time when everything was slower, when

handwriting or typewriter were used to communicate and

classify.

At that time the paper smelled of cellulose, ink stained fingers

and buttons of the typewriter, that emitted an unmistakable

sound. Writing was almost a sensory experience, not only a

visual one, as nowadays, in the digital age. The magic of an

handwritten text and the raw elegance of a typed sheet is

something of unique and once-off.

Styling, Text Cinzia CorbettaPhotography Mari CreaTranslation Mari Crea

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The magic of gifts

People, especially children, always look forward to

exchange Christmas gifts.

The well-wrapped gifts are traditionally placed under the

Christmas tree, and they carry colored notes and joy in

all homes. Our presents are wrapped in simple white and

brown parcel paper, stopped by colored ribbons, fabric strips

and threads of string.

Each package is different, embellished with various

decorations and marked by a label with the recipient’s name

penned with a beautiful handwriting.

Even gift packages can be an object of design, they give more

joy if you prepare them with care.

Styling, Text Cinzia CorbettaPhotography Mari CreaTranslation Mari Crea

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grey inspirations

Many people think that gray is a sad color, but it’s a very

chic one instead. This color reminds us of soft and warm

wool blankets and it harmonizes perfectly with the white snow

and the brown wood and chocolate.

We prepared a delicious hot chocolate with whipped cream

and traditional Christmas cookies, so we could enjoy them

on a cold December, evening beside the crackling fire in the

stove.

The smell of chocolate joins the pine cones, stronger and

pungent: a look at the decorations and the candles, and a

sweet sensation wraps us ... soon it will be Christmas!

Styling, Text Cinzia CorbettaPhotography Mari CreaTranslation Mari Crea

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Get married during the winter is dangerous: cold

temperature, rain, even snow are possible, even likely,

but to choose Valentine’s day, the most romantic day of the

year is a fantastic idea.

The dominant color is red passion, the mood is tartan, that’s

a very trendy one during this winter 2013-14. Stunning floral

displays, hearts of each material, glass and gleaming metals

for this simple, but elegant setting. The happiness of a young

couple is a dream that comes true: love is in the air.

Valentine’s WeddingStyling, Cinzia Corbetta

Photography, Text Mari CreaTranslation Mari Crea

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Project: Mari Crea e Cinzia CorbettaPotographer: Mari Crea

Styling: Cinzia Corbetta and Mari CreaSationery: Cinzia Corbetta

Floral arrangements, candleholders, metal and glass hearts: Betti Calani

Table setting, wedding cake, marshmellows: Lovin Mama

Almond candy: Buttiglieri pastryVintage gown

Tartan plaid: MaryplaidLocation: Piedmont country house

Models: Benedetta Rimola and Riccardo Filimbaia

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This bouquet is very natural. it seems almost casually and quickly assembled but it isn’t.This bride’s bouquet is glamourous and fashionable, with the colors of the tartan plaid used by the winter bride to heat her shoulders. Big red gerberas and ruby rose buds are softened by graceful white anemones and vanilla carnations. Hypericum and Leucodendron berries give lightness and freshness to the red bouquet. We “stole” the green twigs to our cedar of Lebanon.

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Many years ago, I parked my car in a small city alley and

when I got off, I was surprised by the amount of small

and large wooden roses that covered the whole street, forming

an original dull brown carpet.

So I decided to bring home these delicious cones. I didn’t

know them very well, I saw them only in a few Christmas

decorations.

I was young and I wasn’t accustomed to the natural world that

now fills my whole life.

Where these beautiful wooden roses come from?

They are produced by the “Cedrus Libani” (cedar of

Lebabon).

This tree is a mighty and majestic symbol of power and strength

since ancient times.

It’s said that the columns of King Salomon Temple were built

The pine cone looks like a rose Text Betti Calani

Photography Mari CreaTranslation Mari Crea

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using this cedar wood. Also the Phoenicians used this fine and

solid wood to build boats, and ships.

The Cedar of Lebanon belongs to the family of Pinaceae,

ranked as conifers.

It’s a native of northern Anatolia, Syria and Lebanon. Now it

grows naturally along the rocky slopes and limestone and it

reach 40 meters height, sometimes even 60 meters.

Branches take on a “candlestick”posture that go up with an

angle of 90 °.

In Europe, this cedar came in the 17th century. In 1683, some

specimens were planted in London, at the Chelsea Physics

Garden.

Blue green needle-like leaves are grouped in small bunches

on woody branches

Male flowers are gray-green and female ones are yellow.

The fruits, pine cones, are large and conical, but as they accrue

they open as a roses.

During the winter I use these beautiful wooden roses which

are perfect in my style of natural flower arrangements.

They can be stored in cardboard boxes, and used every year in

the Christmas decorations, as Christmas balls. You can make

beautiful wreaths, place cards, close a gift bag or use them to

tie the napkins by gluing to a red ribbon, for example.

You can decorate your table with these pine cones along with

tealights.

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In Italy you will find the most beautiful and oldest specimens

here:

Two in Massari Park, in Ferrara

One in La Maddalena Island, Sardinia.

One in Monfalletto Estate, La Morra, Cuneo

One in the boarding school Pagani’s Park near Campobasso

One near the train station of Chieri, near Torino.

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Charming Christmas

We are at Anna’s home, a bright apartment in an

ancient building in the centre of La Spezia. Anna is a

smiling woman, who greets us with his beloved shitzu Oliver

(affectionately known as Olly) that, curiously, follows us in

every room.

At first glance we are struck by the plentiful light, even though

we are in December.

The dominant white and the considerable height of the ceilings

give us a sense of lightness and freshness. The apartment looks

as a French one, with touches of English and Gustavian style:

final result is very elegant and refined. Anna has designed

the renovation project, she took care of all the details from

distribution of spaces to furnishings.

“The project has been designed by an architect on my precise

instructions”, Anna said.

Doors and windows were remade complying the original style,

while the floors have been replaced by boards of bleached oak.

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The house grows around the living room, where Anna put the

Christmas tree, decorated with fabric hearts, tulle bows, tassels

and strings of pearls.

“I made all the decorations, I purchased something in a South

Tyrol Christmas market, and something comes from my shop

(Shabby & Charme, La Spezia). I tried to change something every

year: I don’t like red color, and I only use it in the kitchen... in the

other rooms I use mainly light colors”Anna tells us, showing her

Christmas decorations.

A beautiful english fireplace stands in the living room between

two large windows. It’s decorated with traditional Christmas

stockings and romantic white roses.

In conversation area we can find blue and white porcelain and

objects.

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The cabriolet armchairs were bought at the flea market in Nice,

France.

They were in very bad condition and Anna has personally

restored and coated before covering them with a checked blue

and white, Gustavian style, cloth. The sofa, with classic lined

cloth, is by Bodema.

In the kitchen, we enjoyed a delicious tea with pastries served

in Green Gate cups from Anna’s shop. Here, red is starring

color of decorations and accessories.

Even the kitchen impresses us with the brightness and good

taste.

Anna explains: “Kitchen furniture are entirely a project of mine.

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It’s all drawn by my son and made by a factory near Chiavari.”

The table belonged to the great-grandmother of Anna, while the

beautiful Ligurian cupboard was purchased from an antique

shop in Genoa.

We keep on sipping our tea, enjoying every detail of this

beautiful home, and we feel that Christmas is close, a beautiful

charming Christmas.

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Christmas Tea Party

Traditionally, Christmas is a family celebration, but the gift

exchange involves also friends and co-workers.

With a little imagination you can have fun creating a cozy

and relaxing atmosphere in your home, to exchange gifts and

greetings with your dearest friends.

We set up a special tea party, with plenty of cakes, sweets,

candies, meringues and decorations.

We were inspired by romantic English tea with a touch of

Scandinavian Christmas style, so we chose a blue color for

an unconventional Christmas and we added a little bit of

traditional red.

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we wish you a

merry christmas

and happy new

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