Bring the Outdoors In: Garden Projects for Decorating and Styling Your Home
Shane Powers with Jennifer Cegielski. Chronicle, $24.95 (176p) ISBN 978-1-4521-0754-7
Probably everyone knows someone who's a natural arranger. The question is whether that flair can be taught %E2%80%93 "you can achieve a great look even if you aren't a green thumb!" the book promises %E2%80%93 by slavishly following instructions, even those in a profusely illustrated book. Powers, a stylist and former editor at Martha Stewart Living, clearly has a flair for arranging stunning combinations of containers and live, dried, or pressed plants. Undoubtedly, his ideas are inspirational, perhaps especially so to those who are already talented with lichens and moss. Among the 22 beautiful combinations are a colorful floral garland, a sophisticated braided willow wreath, and a revival of flower pockets, small holders made of fabric and designed to hang from doorknobs. Detailed care needs, which are demanding in some cases while low- to no-maintenance in others, complete the descriptions. An appendix lists sources. If you already have a vision, you're good. If you aren't an artiste, not so much. (Feb.)
Details
Reviewed on: 04/08/2013
Genre: Nonfiction
Open Ebook - 176 pages - 978-1-4521-2415-5