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Chip & Joanna Gaines’ Magnolia Network Announces Four New Series

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Chip & Joanna Gaines’ Magnolia Network Announces Four New Series

By Movieguide® Staff

Chip and Joanna Gaines recently announced four new series set to premiere on their Magnolia Netowork at its launch this summer.  

Although the coronavirus forced the couple to rearrange their multi-platform media joint venture with Discovery+ and delay, the Gaines’ network will not disappoint. 

The four shows include ART IN BLOOM with Helen Dealtry, THE ARTISON KITCHEN with Bryan Ford, JEAN STOFFER DESIGN, and MAKING MODERN with duo Brooke and Brice. 

The news shows will round out the Magnolia Network’s 10 upcoming programs. 

Deadline reported

The new shows will be among 10 original series from Magnolia Network’s launch slate that will be featured during an hourlong preview special, Magnolia Network: A Look Ahead Vol. 2. The special will first drop on Discovery+ as part of the Magnolia Network Preview on April 23 and will air the following day, April 24, at 8 PM on the linear DIY Network, which will be rebranded as Magnolia Network in January 2022. The inaugural slate of Magnolia Network originals, including a new season of the Gaines‘ Fixer Upper, will be available on Discovery+ on July 15, which also will mark the launch of the Magnolia app.

The four newly announced series join previously announced programs HOMEGROWN, MIND FOR DESIGN, RANCH TO TABLE, SELF EMPLOYED, VAN GO, and ZOE BAKES. 

Single episodes previewing content from these shows are available on Discovery+. 

Here are brief descriptions of some of the shows provided by Deadline

Art in Bloom with Helen Dealtry (New Series): Artist Helen Dealtry gives a glimpse into her creative process in this studio-based painting series, sharing the how-to of her original creations from start to finish.

The Artisan’s Kitchen (New Series): Professional baker, flour authority and lover of all things food Bryan Ford makes remixed classics and introduces recipes infused with his Honduran heritage and his New Orleans upbringing.

Homegrown: Atlanta-based farmer Jamila Norman helps families transform their outdoor spaces into beautiful and functional backyard farms while exploring the joy and benefits of growing your own food.

Jean Stoffer Design (wt) (New Series): Designer Jean Stoffer takes on some of her most ambitious projects to date around her hometown of Grand Rapids, MI. She shares the inspiration behind her stunning designs, as well as the important role family plays in her life and business.

Making Modern with Brooke and Brice (New Series): Married duo Brooke and Brice Gilliam have flipped the script on traditional home renovation roles—with Brooke as the builder and Brice as the designer. As more clients seek out their work, they take a leap of faith to launch a home remodeling business.

Mind for Design: Interior designer Brian Patrick Flynn creates breathtaking spaces with an eclectic-yet-distinctive style. Along with a team of skilled designers, Brian tackles decorating projects on any budget or within any scope, all with a dash of humor.

Ranch to Table: Seventh-generation cattle rancher and entrepreneur Elizabeth Poett tackles the work of running her family’s 14,000-acre ranch while crafting regional dishes using her own fresh ingredients.

Self Employed: Entrepreneur Jonathan Morris travels the country to share the inspirational stories and new challenges of small business owners and their journeys to building their dream jobs.

Van Go: Chewy Design Co. owner Brett Lewis renovates vans into tiny homes on the road, innovating creative solutions and tackling the many challenges that come with custom outfitting each vehicle for his clients’ lifestyles.

Zoë Bakes: Zoë François bakes and cooks her favorite recipes, from easy main dishes to delicious desserts, with a little help from her friends and family.

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What you listen to, watch, and read has power. Movieguide® wants to give you the resources to empower the good and the beautiful. But we can’t do it alone. We need your support.

You can make a difference with as little as $7. It takes only a moment. If you can, consider supporting our ministry with a monthly gift. Thank you.

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