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A Gracious Welcome: Etiquette and Ideas for Entertaining Houseguests (Hardcover)

by Amy M. Nebens (Author), Sang An (Photographer) (Photographer) "A house full of guests can feel like the most enchanted place on earth..." (more)
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To help tame whatever butterflies nervous hosts feel before the guests arrive, former Martha Stewart Living editor Nebens suggests an exhaustive list of practical preparations, from designing original invitations to outfitting a guest bedroom. Many of the author’s suggestions-like greeting your guest with a hearty welcome-are basic tenets of politesse that need repeating only for those who have never looked forward to hosting a parent, friend or colleague. However, Nebens does offer several creative, crafty strategies to make the visit special, like personalizing towels with rickrack when hosting large groups, planning easy meals and snacks, and readying the house for children or less-spry seniors. Inspiring but sometimes impractical, this compendium of hosting advice is most useful for those with adequate prep time, entertainment funds and artistic vision. 40 color photographs.
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They're coming for how long? This utterly charming guide brings together inspiration and advice for planning a visit that's relaxing and enjoyable for guest and host alike. From invitations no one could refuse to advice on furnishing a cozy guest bedroom and stocking a well-appointed bath, A Gracious Welcome is a refreshing approach to sharing the home turf with family and friends. Ranging from luxurious craft projects such as handmade bath salts to simple additions like a bedside bouquet of sweet-smelling flowers, here are pages of ways to make every guest feel welcome. Whether home is a bungalow in the 'burbs, an uptown pied-a-terre, or a roomy weekend cabin, hosts will find plenty of useful inpiration, plus ideas for easy meals. Chockful of tips for clever outdoor activities and day trips to please all ages, and adorned with delightful photographs throughout, A Gracious Welcome is an invaluable helper when loved ones come to stay.

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  • Hardcover: 120 pages
  • Publisher: Chronicle Books (June 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0811840832
  • ISBN-13: 978-0811840835
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 7.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,043,417 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Few Useful Tips , November 17, 2004
I'd suggest borrowing this from your local library. It's a nicely packaged book with pastel pages, high quality photos and a sampling of hostess tips. The text probably equals 2 or 3 magazine articles, so I'd hate to pay $19 for it.
It gives guidelines for preparing the guest room (add hangers to the closet, flowers on the bedside table, etc.) and a sampling of recipes for impressing your guests. They are lovely sounding (cranberry scones, strawberry iced tea, peanut butter s'mores)and the photos look good enough to eat. Note the Martha Stewart touches like the chocolate chip cookie photo showing a well-loved teddy bear with the cookies and milk.
Along with these are some craft ideas like stamping your initial on your cocktail napkins or layering colored bath salts in a jar for the guest bath. It even includes a couple of pages with instructions for playing charades and twenty questions.
All the ideas are pleasant enough, but overall it seems skimpy at 120 small sized pages.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Alice in Yuppie-land, March 1, 2007
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I agonized for months over whether or not to buy this book. The review that suggested borrowing it from the library was very influential, but not quite influential enough. I bought the book. Flipping the pages made it look interesting enough, but then I read the text. I'm not sure who the target audience is for this book. The author writes in an almost child-like tone. Some parts of the book seem like she's suggesting a tea party for dolls, and other parts sound like an upscale teenager doing a Martha Stewart imitation at a Sweet 16 ski party. The snacks or appetizers suggested-brie, guacamole-are so cliched it's embarrassing. The "crafty" ideas like making journals for children and guestbooks for adults to jot down daily remembrances is tiresome. And most of the ideas include the hostess playing tour guide or beach bunny all day and then going home and providing a memorable dinner and games night afterword. Doesn't the author think the host/hostess has anything else to do? Lip service is paid to older visitors, or relatives, but no ideas are ever suggested.

A much more enjoyable, helpful book is "Guests Without Grief" by Paula Jhung.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Coffee Table Book, March 25, 2009
Loved thumbing thru this book at a friends and decided I needed my own copy. Lots of helpful tips and great pictures.
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