G. Burbank, 1969. Softcover. Good/Good. 311 pages; jacketed paperback; some edge wear to jacket, small edge tears, some light soiling; card covers with some wear, some notes on endpapers and occasionally in the margins; Reprint of the 1896 Montague Marks edition. more than 150 illustrations;
New York: Arco Pub, 1981. Paperback. Very Good. 131 pages, edge wear, some light scuffing;
New York: Potter Craft, 2008-10-14. Paperback. New. 144 pages; From 15-year-old It Girl knitting entrepreneur Bess come these 30 clothing and accessory projects for young women to knit themselves. Full-color photos throughout.
New York: Clarkson Potter, 1990-11-14. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 77 pages; light edge wear; With more than 50 of his distinctive small bouquets, Lee Bailey--author of Lee Bailey's Food & Plantation Houses and six other books that celebrate a relaxed yet elegant lifestyle--has created a fresh and appealing small treasure, a gift book for the '90s. Full-color photos.
New York: Oxmoor House, 2002-06. Hardcover. Very Good. 144 pages; light edge wear; The success of the Christmas holiday issue of "Martha Stewart Living" demonstrates that cooking and decorating for the holidays with Martha's help has become a tradition. This delightful collection wraps up a host of Martha's good ideas and good things into a beautiful package her fans will treasure. Color photographs and clear directions make every project a joy to create.
New York: Oxmoor House, 1997-06. Hardcover. Very Good. 144 pages; light edge wear; the best ideas for the holiday season, culled from the pages of Martha Stewart Living magazine. Step-by-step, detailed instructions for creating paper crafts, gifts and ornaments, wrap, ribbons, and more accompany ideas for entertaining and parties, table settings, and directions for making the perfect standing rib roast or turkey. A bonus calendar helps guide readers to planning the perfect Christmas. Color photos.
New York: Oxmoor House, 1997. Hardcover. Very Good. 144 pages; light edge wear, some scuffing; Here are many useful projects from design guru Martha Stewart, including craft ideas, recipes, organization techniques, gift-giving, and much more.
New York: Oxmoor House, 1996. Hardcover. Very Good. 144 pages; light edge wear; Both a how-to craft book and a decorating guide, Wreaths offers 51 projects for delightful wreaths--complete with step-by-step instructions--honoring the 50 states and the District of Columbia. Designed for use throughout the year, these wreaths are made from materials inspired by their locations: i.e. an oak leaf and acorn wreath as a homage to the nation's capital; cranberries for Massachusetts; and golden wheat to symbolize Oklahoma. Full color.
New York: Crescent Books, 1990-05. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 128 pages; edge wear to jacket and boards; Create breathtaking arrangements for every occasion--wedding bouquets to special dinners. Designs are based on beautiful patterns and color schemes from the art and design worlds (eg. Dutch Master still lifes and other famous art works.) Includes information on flowers and their seasonal availability, supplies needed, and more. 100 full-color photographs.
New York: Oxmoor House, 1999. Hardcover. Very Good. 144 pages; light edge wear; A beautiful floral arrangement can add the perfect touch of beauty and elegance to your home, and who would know this better than our favorite doyenne of the dainty, Martha Stewart. In Arranging Flowers, Martha shares basic principles and techniques for creating lovely bouquets for any occasion or season. "Flowers," Martha declares, "belong everywhere, in every nook and cranny of the house." Assuming no special knowledge or skill from the reader, Martha takes you step by step through the process of finding the perfect vase for your arrangement, conditioning cut flowers for maximum beauty and lifespan, and creating a sturdy foundation for your creation.
New York: Oxmoor House, 1995-06. Hardcover. Very Good. 144 pages; light edge wear; Handmade Christmas is filled with ingenious ideas for creating a personal and festive holiday. From creating holiday window boxes or a gingerbread mansion to making your own gift wrap, Martha Stewart offers a stylish, inventive guide. 200 4-color photographs.
New York: Oxmoor House, 1999-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 144 pages; light edge wear; the best ideas for the holiday season, culled from the pages of Martha Stewart Living magazine. Step-by-step, detailed instructions for creating paper crafts, gifts and ornaments, wrap, ribbons, and more accompany ideas for entertaining and parties, table settings, and directions for making the perfect standing rib roast or turkey. A bonus calendar helps guide readers to planning the perfect Christmas. Color photos.
New York: Oxmoor House, 2000-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 144 pages; light edge wear; The fourth book in the popular "Christmas with "Martha Stewart Living" series, "Parties and Projects for the Holidays" helps holiday hosts impart the warmth and good cheer of the season to all their holiday entertaining and decorating.
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1987-05-15. Hardcover. Very Good. 192 pages; light edge wear; , corners lightly bumped; This is the most practical and most beautiful book ever produced on the subject. It contains a complete guide to the techniques of drying and arranging flowers--and also gives advice on how to grow flowers in the garden for drying.