Windowsill Art: Creating OneofaKind Natural

Windowsill Art: Creating One-of-a-Kind Natural Arrangements to Celebrate the Seasons

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Windowsill Art: Creating One-of-a-Kind Natural Arrangements to Celebrate the Seasons Author: Hugo, NancyBrand: St. Lynn's PressBinding: HardcoverNumber Of Pages: 176Release Date: 01-09-2014Details: Product Description Almost everyone does it: puts a

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Author: Hugo, Nancy

Brand: St. Lynn's Press

Binding: Hardcover

Number Of Pages: 176

Release Date: 01-09-2014

Details: Product Description Almost everyone does it: puts a little something on the windowsill to watch it ripen, root, or just sit there looking pretty. But the windowsill can serve as a stage for more intentional arrangements – a personal, free-wheeling kind of art…a catalyst for creativity. Author Nancy Ross Hugo demonstrates how to use the windowsill as a platform for small, simple displays that celebrate the seasons and reflect the personal style of their creators. Her fresh approach uses bottles, jars and other small vases to showcase arrangements of locally collected leaves, seedpods, flowers, fruits and twigs. In Windowsill Art the reader will learn how to find and display materials, why some containers work better than others, how to combine materials – and simple techniques to enhance creative possibilities. Beautiful full-color photographs throughout. Review You’ll want to keep Windowsill Art close to your work area for inspiration. -- Valorie Grace Hallinan ― Windowsill art Garden writer Nancy Ross Hugo has come to our rescue. In her gem of a little book, Windowsill Art (St. Lynn's Press), she encourages readers to look at the perfect, limited space of a windowsill to create mini flower arrangements just for ourselves. Windowsill art isn't for flower show judges or for your company to gush over. It's for the creator to say, "I made that. And it's artistic, simple, beautiful and I had fun." -- Jill Sell ― Windowsill art is a great way to arrange flowers in an apartment There is nothing formal or complicated; the designs are merely a slice of what is going on in the garden. In Windowsill Art, Hugo shows us how to find and display these small delights for a unique and personal kind of art ― one that mirrors the rhythms of life around us. -- Theresa Forte ― Windowsill art: ‘keep it small and simple’ Nancy Ross Hugo 'gets' nature. She steps outside, and without relying on florist or grocery store flowers, she creates beauty from what she finds. - Cheryl Lenker, Host, "The Master Gardener Hour" on America's Web Radio Windowsill Art is all about nature on the windowsill and―here's the important part―how to arrange it artfully. I've gotten inspiration and some great ideas from this little book. -- Daricia McKnight ― Windowsill Art For me the delight of “Windowsill Art” is the way it encourages me to look at the details, of a flower or twig or leaf. This beautiful little book is the kind of book that would even please a non-gardener. Any walk outside might result in a bit of grass or leaf or flower, all you need to make “Art.” -- Pat Leuchtman ― Between the Rows: A windowsill garden Nancy Ross Hugo's Windowsill Art is visual poetry. I love this book and all it represents - a 'slow flowers' practice for the naturalist, gardener and artist. As I read her text and studied her photographs, I jotted down words like inventive, vivid, wild, spare, subtle, quiet - a moment, a gesture, a ritual. - Debra Prinzing, author of Slow Flowers and The 50 Mile Bouquet Windowsill Art leads you to the Zen of flower arranging - 'in the moment' inspiration from simple, ephemeral, unexpected beauty. - Frank Robinson, President and CEO, Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden Nancy Ross Hugo can take a tattered autumn leaf, prop it in a vanilla bottle, and suddenly the eye is filled with beauty we might otherwise have missed. And she make you realize you can do it, too. The best kind of book! - Phyllis Theroux, author of The Journal Keeper and California and Other States of Grace What could be better than a windowsill full of garden treasures ready for their close-up? Nancy Ross Hugo's Windowsill Art shares the joy of gathering garden ingredients to enjoy up close and personal. It's time to get rid of those dusty African violets and bring something fresh into your home. -James Augustus Baggett, Editor, Country Gardens Review The Frances Jones Poetker Award Nancy Ross Hugo is a floral deslgner with a passion for wildflowers, weeds, and other impor

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