From Library Journal
Since bringing us Table Flowers (LJ 9/15/96), British floral designer Connolly has tackled the art of wedding flowers. Again teaming with still-life photographer Baldwin, Connolly illustrates his text with 194 lush color photos of bouquets, headdresses, buttonholes, centerpieces, and other floral wedding decorations. Divided into chapters on Classic, Romantic, and Alternative styles, the book describes floral themes for the wedding party and the reception that range from fantasy to practical, from elaborate to minimalist. Throughout, Connolly offers practical suggestions for the wedding day and concludes with a two-page summary of tips. In addition to an index of terms, Connolly has included an index of the flowers, herbs, and other natural materials he used, by season, to simplify selection. A superb choice for anyone seeking original ideas for wedding flowers; for most public libraries.ACathy Sabol, Northern Virginia Community Coll., Herndon
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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“A lively and inspiring book that smoothly and beautifully illustrates innovative variations on well–defined themes.”
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