Description
This March 1995 issue of Martha Stewart Living is a cherished collector's item and a gem among vintage magazines. Featuring a stunning cover of Martha Stewart cross-country skiing in Craftsbury Common, Vermont – beautifully captured by renowned photographer Todd Eberle – this magazine encapsulates the elegance of winter and the art of living.
This particular issue stands out for its captivating blend of winter charm, comfort food, and timeless home inspiration, making it a must-have for any vintage magazine enthusiast. Within its pages, readers can explore seasonal recipes, innovative garden projects, and expert insights into vintage collecting. It beautifully reflects the era's focus on cozy, elegant living and captures the essence of a time when Martha Stewart was solidifying her status as a home and lifestyle icon.
Notable articles featured in this issue include:
- Ski Retreat (Page 72) – A detailed guide on hosting cozy friends for a winter getaway, complete with a delightful six-meal menu featuring pot-au-feu, spinach salad, and ginger cookies.
- Trellises (Page 80) – An informative piece on how to add structure and beauty to your garden year-round, with step-by-step building instructions.
- Yellow Ware (Page 98) – A collector's guide delving into 19th-century yellow ware, offering insights into where to find and what to expect regarding cost.
This magazine is in good condition, showing light wear typical for its age. The item pictured is the exact one you will receive, so please review the provided images for condition details.
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This March 1995 issue of Martha Stewart Living is not just a magazine; it is a nostalgic window into a time of luxurious home crafting and seasonal celebration. Perfect for collectors, food lovers, and home enthusiasts, this issue provides abundant inspiration for winter entertaining and vintage home decor.