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A Fairy-Tale Christmas: Creating Magical Celebrations Inspired by an Enchanted Castle [Hardcover]

Karen Anderson (Author)
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September 1, 2006
In the picturesque Hudson Valley village of Tarrytown, New York, there is a small castle called Lyndhurst that attracts over 75,000 visitors each year. It is one of America’s finest Gothic Revival mansions, but at Christmastime it becomes something more, something magical; that’s when designer Bob Pesce decorates each of the castle’s 15 main rooms in the style of a different children’s story. In A Fairy-Tale Christmas, readers all across America can experience that enchanting transformation and learn how to make it happen in their own homes.

See what Cinderella’s sitting room looks like fully decked out for the holidays, or what Little Red Riding Hood hangs on her tree. Take a look at Snow White’s bedroom, with seven pairs of stockings over the mantle, or Alice in Wonderland’s game room, with its playing card–bedecked tree. Featuring 150 glittering photographs, this book offers detailed decorating instructions that allow readers to re-create many of the same effects. Recipes inspired by the “stars” of each story—from The Nutcracker’s Sugarplums to Peter Pan’s Crocodile Tears Punch—are included as well, along with fascinating facts about these beloved tales. This charming book is a beautiful keepsake that captures Lyndhurst in all its holiday glory as it guides readers into giving their own yuletide homes a special, fairy-tale feel.


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About the Author

KAREN ANDERSON is a writer, stylist, and designer. The former style editor for Faith and Family magazine she also produced a weekly radio segment about celebrating feasts and holidays throughout the year. She lives in upstate New York.

BRYAN E. McCAY is the former art director for Victoria magazine and principal photographer for Mary Carol Garrity’s “Nell Hill” decorating books. He lives in New York City.

Robert A. Pesce is a New York-based commercial display designer. His Christmas displays have included the Vice President's mansion and Washington's Kennedy Center.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Stewart, Tabori and Chang (September 1, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1584795301
  • ISBN-13: 978-1584795308
  • Product Dimensions: 10 x 8 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #942,382 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Mixed feelings about this book..., November 6, 2006
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I was really looking forward to this book, but I have some mixed feelings. There were a lot more recipes in this book than I expected and I was really looking for a book on interior decorating at Christmas time. The trees are lovely, but not as original as I had expected. Peter Pan, for example, is a green theme. Green garland, green ribbon, green beads and green ornaments. But sadly the theme is missing. If one saw this in any other book (Marth Stewart, i.e.) they would just consider it a green themed tree. No tinkerbells or pirates or ships to show this is Peter Pan. On the other hand, the Rumpelstiltskin is very original with its golden straw, spinning wheel and coins, with a bejeweled tree. Cinderella's tree was also disappointing, again. No mice nor pumpkins turning into carriages, and no signs of a fairy godmother. So, I will keep the book and enjoy what it offers, but I do wish the decorated trees had been just a little more original. Themed trees have been in for years, now, but it only takes one trip to Walmart or your local nursery to gather nutcrackers and ballerina ornaments to make a Nutcracker Tree, if you get my meaning. And not a single rose on the Beauty and the Beast tree made me wonder if they even read the story?!! It is through the father's picking of the rose that the whole story revolves around.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars not what I expected, January 17, 2007
This review is from: A Fairy-Tale Christmas: Creating Magical Celebrations Inspired by an Enchanted Castle (Hardcover)
Maybe I didn't read the description well, but I thought this book would be a great place to get ideas on fairy-tale inspired decorating themes for the holiday. Instead it was full of shortened versions of fairy-tales along with many recipes. Intermingled were some beautiful photos. Some photos though, were taken too close, looked grainy or were reprints. I was very surprised by this. I found the themes to be nothing more original than could be found elsewhere in a store with a little imagination. I have a daughter and we love books but this was not worth the money for me to keep, even for her and I returned it. I have books full of fairy-tales and plenty of cookbooks. I wanted a book that focused on decorating a home, table settings etc... and I mistook this for being what I was hoping for.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars magical images, charming book, October 24, 2006
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I received this book as a gift and was not sure what to expect, since I do not collect holiday or design books. But this is rather special ---- the designer has meticulously transformed each room into eye-pleasing havens with imaginative interpretations of classic fairy tales. The photography is good and the writing and organization invite the reader to follow along from room to room.

This makes a nice gift, particularly for those who enjoy holiday planning and decorating.
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