A Primitive Place & Country Journal, LLC
Primitive & Colonial Inspired Home & Garden Magazine
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Meet the Faces 
Behind APP
Kristine Berg Doss
Owner/Editor/Publisher
kristinedoss@wtc-mail.net
Dan Weaver
Senior Writer/Photographer
dc11272@hotmail.com
Kris Thomas
Prim Project Coordinator
Jeremy A. Doss
Assistant Editor
Contributing Writer
Photographer
jeremyadoss@yahoo.com
5825 175th Ave SE, Christine, ND 58015
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A Primitive Place & Country Journal 
is excited to announce 
the addition of
David T. Smith
to our staff as contributing writer.

We are honored to have David T. Smith  join our team
and we look forward to his contributions to our publication.

David will be sharing his design skills and his knowledge of antiques 
and history with our readers.

David devotes himself to reproducing American antique furniture reproductions; New England, Shaker and Pennsylvania-German styles through his business, The Workshops of David T. Smith. The fine museum quality furniture of The Workshops can be found in homes across the nation. 

His kitchens have been featured in numerous 
national magazines and publications,
such as Early American Life, Country Living, and Country Sampler
to name a few.

David also conducts seminars around the country sharing his design skills
with those that are designing kitchens for their historic homes.

You can find out more about The Workshops of David Smith at:










www.davidtsmith.com

Visit David’s blog by clicking here.

If you have not subscribed to A Primitive Place & Country Journal, 
you will not want to miss out!
David T. Smith’s first article will appear in our Winter/Holiday 2011 issue 
scheduled to be released November 1st. 
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David T. Smith
Contributing Writer

Christopher Gurshin
Contributing Writer
Photographer
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A Primitive Place & Country Journal Fall 2013 Issue 
to be released August 1st
   A Primitive Place & Country Journal magazine is the fastest growing primitive, colonial, and country magazine on the market today. Each issue is filled with inspiration for the decorator, cook, crafter, gardener, and homesteader looking to live a simpler way of life. In each issue readers of A Primitive Place & Country Journal magazine are welcomed into five perfectly decorated primitive, colonial, and country style homes. Each home tour gives readers ideas on how to decorate in their preferred style and gives them insight on the top favorite collections of these homeowners. Readers can also tour beautifully manicured primitive, country gardens showing how to bring a love of gardening and primitive decorating together. Each issue also features easy to follow recipes, crafting tutorials, and trash to treasure makeovers. In our homesteading section we offer practical advice on gardening, food, health, saving money and overall ways to achieve a simpler way of life, for both the urban and country lifestyle.  A Primitive Place & Country Journal also welcomes readers into the mind and workshop of the gifted cabinet and pottery maker, David T. Smith. Readers can also learn more about the history of their favorite collections through a variety of informative articles. All of these winning elements combined with beautiful photographs, a professional layout, and a feeling of goodwill and camaraderie is why A Primitive Place & Country Journal magazine is the preferred magazine for the multitude of primitive, colonial, and country decorators in the world today.          
Alex Pifer of The Seraph joins A Primitive Place & Country Journal
We are very excited to announce the addition of Alex Pifer of The Seraph to the A Primitive Place & Country Journal magazine staff. Alex brings an extensive background in decorating and will debut her decorating column in our summer 2013 issue. 
Visit The Seraph website at www.theseraph.com and 'like' 
The Seraph on Facebook!

Linda Rudman
New England Scout
Alex Pifer
Contributing Writer


Pictured above is the fall 2013 issue to be released August 1st. It will be arriving in mailboxes in mid to late August.
Meet “Millie” APP 2013 Fall Collector Series Doll

 She joins the parade as the 13th doll in the collection! Millie is a sweet gal who loves fall. She gathers sunflowers and sweet Annie to decorate her home. Some say she is peculiar because she wears that olde witchy hat, but she says she wears it to get in the fall spirit. And besides it keeps the sun off while she is in the gardens. She stepped outside to gather flowers and oh my, what did she find? It is her NEW FALL ISSUE of A Primitive Place magazine! The flowers can wait! She is sitting on the porch in a big old rocker and reading it from cover to cover! It’s packed with delightful ideas to make Millie's home warm and cozy for the season! Millie stands about a foot tall wearing a crooked olde witchy hat. Her dress is covered in stars and sweet Annie is tucked into her apron. She carries a sunflower too! Millie will come to you signed and dated by Lana Testa. $38.00 each includes travel fare to USA residents. All others please email winterberryprimz@aol.com for pricing or if additional information is needed. All others please email winterberryprimz@aol.com
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