Carolyne Roehm’s Spring Notebook

Carolyne Roehm’s Spring Notebook, authored by Carolyne Roehm and published by Harper Collins on April 5, 2000, is a 192-page exploration of springtime creativity. This book serves as a scrapbook that combines gardening methods, recipes, and tabletop designs, providing readers with a hands-on workbook format that includes pockets for clippings and graph paper for planning.
Readers will find a wealth of practical information, including tips for Easter and Mother’s Day festivities, along with decorating ideas and dedicated pages for notes. The book features full-color instructions aimed at helping readers create stunning spring bouquets and offers guidance on transforming a vegetable garden into a potager. With its focus on cooking, gardening, and seasonal celebrations, this edition presents a comprehensive resource for those looking to enhance their springtime experiences.
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- A spring scrapbook of gardening methods, recipes, and tabletop designs.
- Hands-on workbook format with pockets for clippings and graph paper for plans.
- Tips on Easter and Mother’s Day festivities and decorating ideas with pages for notes.
- Full-color instructions to create magnificent spring bouquets.
- How to make over the vegetable garden into potager.
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