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A Potpourri Of Pansies  
Author: Emilie Tolley, Chris Mead
ISBN: 0517594498
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Review
Just for pansy lovers, here is a bouquet of craft ideas, lore, decorations, gardening and arranging hints, and recipes -- all in celebration of this perennially popular bloom.

Review
Just for pansy lovers, here is a bouquet of craft ideas, lore, decorations, gardening and arranging hints, and recipes -- all in celebration of this perennially popular bloom.

Book Description
Since Victorian times, the pansy's pert face has charmed gardeners and gentlefolk alike. From tiny Johnny-jump-ups to velvety violas, these multihued blossoms have inspired artists, textile designers, and even cooks, and stationery, keepsakes, and embroidered linens have immortalized the flower that means "thoughts of you." Now Emelie Tolley and Chris Mead, gardening and herb experts extraordinaire, offer A Potpourri of Pansies, a beautifully illustrated tribute to their very favorite flower.Pansies are among the easiest flowers to cultivate, both indoors and out, and because they are simple to dry, they can be used in myriad decorative ways, such as fragrant potpourris or embellished candles. Chris and Emelie showcase the versatile pansy with recipes, gardening hints, simple bouquets, and trivia and lore. Pansy lovers will rejoice in this gorgeous celebration of a perennially popular flower.

From the Inside Flap
Since Victorian times, the pansy's pert face has charmed gardeners and gentlefolk alike. From tiny Johnny-jump-ups to velvety violas, these multihued blossoms have inspired artists, textile designers, and even cooks, and stationery, keepsakes, and embroidered linens have immortalized the flower that means "thoughts of you." Now Emelie Tolley and Chris Mead, gardening and herb experts extraordinaire, offer A Potpourri of Pansies, a beautifully illustrated tribute to their very favorite flower.

Pansies are among the easiest flowers to cultivate, both indoors and out, and because they are simple to dry, they can be used in myriad decorative ways, such as fragrant potpourris or embellished candles. Chris and Emelie showcase the versatile pansy with recipes, gardening hints, simple bouquets, and trivia and lore. Pansy lovers will rejoice in this gorgeous celebration of a perennially popular flower.

From the Back Cover
Just for pansy lovers, here is a bouquet of craft ideas, lore, decorations, gardening and arranging hints, and recipes -- all in celebration of this perennially popular bloom.

About the Author
Emelie Tolley is a contributing editor of Victoria magazine. Her potpourris and other herb products are. available at Emporio Armani and selected boutiques. She lives in New York City and Southampton, New York.




Potpourri of Pansies

ANNOTATION

The bestselling authors of Herbs and The Herbal Pantry pay homage to one of the most romantic of flowers in this collection of lore, gardening tips, decorating ideas, and recipes that celebrate the sweet-faced bloom that means "thoughts of you." 100 full-color photos.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Since Victorian times, the pansy's pert face has charmed gardeners and gentlefolk alike. From tiny Johnny-jump-ups to velvety violas, these multihued blossoms have inspired artists, textile designers, and even cooks, and stationery, keepsakes, and embroidered linens have immortalized the flower that means "thoughts of you." Now Emelie Tolley and Chris Mead, gardening and herb experts extraordinaire, offer A Potpourri of Pansies, a beautifully illustrated tribute to their very favorite flower.

Pansies are among the easiest flowers to cultivate, both indoors and out, and because they are simple to dry, they can be used in myriad decorative ways, such as fragrant potpourris or embellished candles. Chris and Emelie showcase the versatile pansy with recipes, gardening hints, simple bouquets, and trivia and lore. Pansy lovers will rejoice in this gorgeous celebration of a perennially popular flower.

     



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