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All Information and photos in this post are from the book:
"THE FAERIE HANDBOOK by Carolyn Turgeon. Copyright
© 2017 by Carolyn Turgeon.
Reprinted courtesy of Harper Design, an imprint of Harper Collins Publishers.”
On sale November 14, 2017.
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My thoughts:
A beautiful book with wonderful photos, ideas, and recipes.
A perfect Christmas gift.
I enjoyed browsing through it.
Giveaway at the bottom of the post.
I enjoyed browsing through it.
Giveaway at the bottom of the post.
Good Luck.
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ABOUT THE BOOK:
On sale November 14, 2017.
Editor-in-chief
Carolyn Turgeon and the editors of
Faerie Magazine
welcome you into a sumptuous realm rich with myth, mystery, romance,
and natural beauty.
Faerie Magazine is one of Barnes & Noble’s
top-selling lifestyle magazines with a readership of 28,000
and over 1,600,000 followers on Facebook.
Featuring a highly curated
array of vintage and contemporary fine art and photography, literature,
essays, do-it-yourself projects, and recipes, it is a lush compendium
that traces the history of fairies from literature
to pop culture; offering a multitude of ideas on modern-day living and
entertaining with a distinctive fairy touch.
The book is organized into four sections—Flora & Fauna; Fashion
& Beauty; Art & Culture; and Home, Food, & Entertaining. With an
inset image on the front cover, ornate silver foil patterning on the
front, spine, and back, silver stained edges, and a satin bookmark, it
is a beautiful volume for all ages.
The
book includes dozens of DIY craft projects and holiday recipes. I do
hope you will consider coverage this month or come December. It is a
perfect book for the holidays.
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A GLIMPSE INSIDE
THE FAERIE HANDBOOK
This section is perfect for garden lovers complete with a “Select List of Fairy World Inhabitants”
and a “Fairy Herb and Flower Almanac.”
DIY projects include fairy houses, fairy furniture, pressed flowers, and fairy terrariums.
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This section is perfect for fashion lovers and
connoisseurs
of
couture. “Fairy Queens: Style Icons of the Fairy Realm” includes an
array of fairy shoes, dresses and accessories crafted from flowers.
Understand the art of fairy wing and learn
how to make a fairy crown to master the art of gossamer style.
Faerie Magazine is one of Barnes & Noble’s
top-selling lifestyle magazines with a readership of 28,000
and over 1,600,000 followers on Facebook.
Featuring a highly curated array of vintage and contemporary fine art and photography, literature, essays, do-it-yourself projects, and recipes, it is a lush compendium that traces the history of fairies from literature to pop culture; offering a multitude of ideas on modern-day living and entertaining with a distinctive fairy touch.
The book is organized into four sections—Flora & Fauna; Fashion & Beauty; Art & Culture; and Home, Food, & Entertaining. With an inset image on the front cover, ornate silver foil patterning on the front, spine, and back, silver stained edges, and a satin bookmark, it is a beautiful volume for all ages.
The
book includes dozens of DIY craft projects and holiday recipes. I do
hope you will consider coverage this month or come December. It is a
perfect book for the holidays.
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A GLIMPSE INSIDE
THE FAERIE HANDBOOK
This section is perfect for garden lovers complete with a “Select List of Fairy World Inhabitants”
and a “Fairy Herb and Flower Almanac.”
DIY projects include fairy houses, fairy furniture, pressed flowers, and fairy terrariums.
______________________
This section is perfect for fashion lovers and
connoisseurs
of
couture. “Fairy Queens: Style Icons of the Fairy Realm” includes an
array of fairy shoes, dresses and accessories crafted from flowers.
Understand the art of fairy wing and learn
how to make a fairy crown to master the art of gossamer style.
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Section III: Arts & Culture
For lovers of literature and fans of lore, this section includes an essay on the quintessential fairy drama A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Victorian fairy paintings, excerpts from poetry, and stunning contemporary photography and illustration including Arthur Rackham, Charles Vess and Kirsty Mitchell.
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Section IV: Home, Food & Entertaining
This section has everything you need to know to entertain like a fairy. Host a full-blown fairy garden party and a tea party, or hold a fairytale literary salon. Or, choose a selection of sumptuous recipes (perfect for the holiday season) such as candied violets, lollipops infused with edible flowers, a lavender-infused honey ricotta tart, and frosted cranberries. These dishes are sure to add sparkle to your kitchen routine.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Carolyn Turgeon has been editor in chief of Faerie Magazine since 2013. She is the author of five novels: Rain Village (Unbridled, 2006), Godmother (Crown, 2009), Mermaid (Crown, 2011), The Next Full Moon (Downtown Bookworks, 2012), and The Fairest of Them All (Simon & Schuster, 2013). Her books have been optioned for film by Sony Pictures, Random House Films/Focus Features, and Gaumont Film Company, and published in the United Kingdom, Brazil, China, Korea, Spain, and Portugal. She’s published short fiction in Fairy Tale Review and the anthology Haunted Legends (Tor, 2010) as well as essays in Allure, the Hairpin, and The New Inquiry, among other publications. She lives in Baltimore, Maryland. www.faeriemag.com
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BUY LINKS:
Link to purchase (click on orange pre-order box on the right hand side of the screen to purchase)
Aren't those photos gorgeous?
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New to me as well but sounds like a good one to relax with and page through.
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This looks WONDERFUL! Thank you for hosting this very lovely giveaway. I will add it to my blog's sidebar.
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