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Creating Fairy Garden Fragrances (The Spirit of Aromatherapy) | 
enlarge | Author: Linda Gannon Creator: Dagmar Fehlau Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 591721
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 64 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 7.8 x 0.5
ISBN: 1580170765 Dewey Decimal Number: 745.92 UPC: 037038170764 EAN: 9781580170765 ASIN: 1580170765
Publication Date: January 10, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: NEW!! Ships DAILY from AZ with FREE USPS Delivery Conf. and Tracking Number
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Product Description Recipes for scented, exotic potpourri blends. Fairy and herbal lore, poetry, seasonal stories, and gift ideas.
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Really fun! November 29, 2003 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
This is such a fun book - the artwork that decorates every page is terrific, the writing style is fun, and while I've only played with a few recipes so far - I can definitely say so far so good! The book opens with an intro to faeries, the flowers of faeries, and essential oils. The it gets to drying flowers/herbs (I actually buy mine but plan to expand the gardens next spring so I might be doing some rdying next summer). There's general info on making potpourri in here like using fixatives to keep the scents etc. Then there's a great one-pager that lists the different plants and the type of scent they have so you can be creative if you want too. The recipes comprise the rest of the book and they have great names like "christmas magic", "dance of the morning nymphs" etc. On the facing page to each recipe is a little text of faerie lore pertaining to different plants that were used in the recipe. The recipes are broken out by season so as you welcome the changes of the year you can make a corresponding potpourri. The results are pretty and smell nice too.
a bit of a waste April 4, 2003 3 out of 9 found this review helpful
the book is just a bit too cutesy, and doesn't really fit in any category. It is certainly not a guide to scent or perfume blending, nor is it a book about aromatherapy. I regret spending the money on it, and plan to offer it used for the price of shipping.
Even if you don't believe in fairies...... May 27, 2001 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
This is a colorful little book packed with numerous (fairy friendly) recipes for enchanting creations. Lovely as a coffee table book and also makes a great gift for your crafty friends. I can't wait to try all of her ideas!
The most enchanting and joyful book you may ever read! November 18, 1998 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Linda Gannon's "Creating Fairy Garden Fragrances" takes you on a mystical and highly creative journey in which you not only learn about concocting some very enticing aromas, but you also are gifted with her enchanting presentation on the mystery and history of herbal/flower folklore. For those of us who love flowers and herbs and dabs of magic, this is one extraordinary book! I am planning to buy a number of copies for Christmas presents -- and along with the book I am going to give a bag of homemade potpourri using one (or many!) of Linda's recipes for magical scents! In this world of zany schedules, high technology, electronic wizardry and impersonalization, this book brings us back to something warm, cozy and just darn wonderful. My congratulations to Linda, the Fairy Queen, on this this lovely, colorful and Beaituiflly illustrated book. She has surely touched us all with her sincere magic in "Creating Fairy Garden Fragrances!"
The most enchanting and joyful book you may ever read! November 11, 1998 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Linda Gannon's "Creating Fairy Garden Fragrances" takes you on a mystical and highly creative journey in which you not only learn about concocting some very enticing aromas, but you also are gifted with her enchanting presentation on the mystery and history of herbal/flower folklore. For those of us who love flowers and herbs, and dabs of magic, this is one extraordinary book! I am planning to buy a number of copies for Christmas presents -- and along with the book I am going to also give a bag of homemade potpourri using one (or many!) of Linda's recipes for magical scents! In this world of zany schedules, high technology, electronic wizardry and impersonalization, this book brings us back to something warm, cozy and just darn wonderful. My congratulations to Linda, the Fairy Queen on this lovely, colorful and beautifully- illustrated book. She has surely touched us all with her sincere magic in "Creating Fairy Garden Fragrances!"
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