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Arranging Flowers ("Best of Martha Stewart Living" Series , No 13)

Arranging Flowers ("Best of Martha Stewart Living" Series , No 13)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Martha is Queen of the Flowers!
Review: (Yes, it's my real name.) This great book is a perfect addition to the library of anyone who loves to get a little green under their thumb nail. Ever present are Martha's signature monochromatic designs, but this collection is also peppered with multi colored explosions of flowers. Her conditioning tips are excellent, as well as her index of useful design tools. Even if you don't have the gumption to design yourself, the photos are spectacular; she even makes gladiolas look good.

This book is a must-have for both flower and Martha lovers.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A real letdown and overpriced
Review: I found the Fine Art of Flower Arranging by Nancy D'Oench, Mick Hales. It is so much better than Martha's book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: arranging flowers
Review: I THINK THIS BOOK WILL BE WONDERFUL BECAUSE ALL THINGS MARTHA IS. AND I LOVED YUOR PAGE TOO. THANKS RUBIA

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not exactly a how-to book, but great pictures
Review: I wouldn't really consider this a how-to book, as most of it is pictures of arrangements with a paragraph or two about the flowers. To paraphrase, "Martha loves spring when the peonies in her garden are blooming. They look stunning massed together." Most of the description is of her garden.

However, the photographs ARE wonderful and gave me many, many ideas. I checked this book out of the library to get ideas for my wedding, and it's a book that I've renewed several times.

Most of the arrangements included are simple yet elegant, involving one species of flower or monochromatic color schemes.

I recommend this book as long as you're looking for arrangement ideas, not step-by-step instructions.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful Inspiration
Review: Many people tire of Martha's continual joureny towards perfection, but I beleive that is what makes her books so wonderful. This is no exception. I usually shy away from how-to books, but this is an excellent guide. It gives just enough instruction (and examples for you to follow) to allow you to create on your own. This was one of the books that ignited my passion in gardening. Pictures that make you sigh and uncomplicated text, makes Arrannging Flowers a great buy.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A real letdown and overpriced
Review: Perhaps my expectations were too high? Martha produces a beautiful magazine and her new Best of Weddings book is superb so I thought that this book, although older, would be a nice addition. I was disappointed. Although the book was published in 1999, it seemed even more outdated than that. The flowers used seemed repeated over and over again and the book was centered completely around the varieties in Martha's garden. For a more thorough view, I'd like to recommend 2 books in place of this one. Jane Packer's Fast Flower Arranging is fantastic and shows beautiful arrangements that can be made quickly even by a novice. For actual, technical "how to" steps and design theory, I'd recommend Judith Blacklock's "Flower Arranging" (might be called Teach Yourself Flower Arranging in some indexes). Once you know proper floral design techniques, you can use any kind of flowers (NOT just those from Martha's garden) to create beautiful arrangements.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A Disappointment - Well Below Expectations
Review: Perhaps my expectations were too high? Martha produces a beautiful magazine and her new Best of Weddings book is superb so I thought that this book, although older, would be a nice addition. I was disappointed. Although the book was published in 1999, it seemed even more outdated than that. The flowers used seemed repeated over and over again and the book was centered completely around the varieties in Martha's garden. For a more thorough view, I'd like to recommend 2 books in place of this one. Jane Packer's Fast Flower Arranging is fantastic and shows beautiful arrangements that can be made quickly even by a novice. For actual, technical "how to" steps and design theory, I'd recommend Judith Blacklock's "Flower Arranging" (might be called Teach Yourself Flower Arranging in some indexes). Once you know proper floral design techniques, you can use any kind of flowers (NOT just those from Martha's garden) to create beautiful arrangements.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Arranging Flowers: How to Create Beautiful Bouquets
Review: There are alot of great pictures of arrangements in this book, but very little about the actual construction. I bought 8 floral books and this was the only one that disappointed. It does make a decent coffee table book, though. If you really want this book, buy the used copy. You won't feel so cheated that way.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Full of Colorful Ideas for All Types of Flowers
Review: This is another excellent addition to the Best of Martha Stewart Living collection. Martha's directions and tips are easy to follow and even inspire new ideas. The many bright, full color pictures will certainly help guide everyone, even beginners. This is the best book to own for anyone interesting in floral arranging!


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