
“A definite must read for those of us who are interested in great gardening projects!” – Faye (Amazon)
“If you enjoy garden ideas and like to create using natural materials you will love this book.” – MarcyL43 (Amazon)
Garden Made:
A Year of Seasonal Projects to Beautify Your Garden & Your LIfe
GOLD MEDAL WINNER OF THE 2016 IPPY (INDEPENDENT PUBLISHERS BOOK AWARDS) IN THE HOME AND GARDEN CATEGORY!
Garden Made has 40 down-to-earth ideas for inspired garden crafts including containers, handmade gifts, outdoor lighting, holiday decorations, and more.
Blending the pleasures of gardening with the joys of crafting, Garden Made showcases over forty projects to adorn your garden, beautify your home, or give as gifts. Following the natural cycle of the garden in all its seasons—yes, even winter!—these garden-inspired projects, made by hand and finished with finesse are the perfect way to express your love of the garden in fresh ways. With full step-by-step instructions, as well as gardening tips and advice, Garden Made will inspire seasoned and novice gardeners, and everyone in between.
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“What a gorgeous book! Over 40 fantastic garden inspired crafts covering the four seasons and a wide range of interests. Each project is beautifully photographed with clear step by step instructions. From making homemade seed paper, growing strawberries in the sky, a vintage high chair swing to easy, charming felted acorn magnets, there are DIY projects for everyone. A wonderful gift for yourself or the gardener in your life!” – Marie C. (Goodreads)
“As a horticultural therapist who enjoys crafts I am always looking for new activities and ideas, both for work and personal use. Garden Made is an easy read, I imagine that Stephanie Rose speaks just like she writes, with enthusiasm. Many of the craft idea were new to me and the others a reminder of things long forgotten. It’s easy to expand on all the ideas to make them individual to you or your clients. They could easily be adjusted for ability levels and age. The photography in the book is lovely and clearly shows the projects. I could imagine this book would be a useful resource for any horticultural therapy project, activity coordinator and individuals who enjoy crafts.” – Shirley M. (Amazon)
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