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Handmade Houseplants

Remarkably Realistic Plants You Can Make with Paper

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One of Library Journal’s Best Books of 2018
In Handmade Houseplants, expert crafter and tastemaker Corrie Beth Hogg offers a no-water option for your urban jungle: plants made from paper! This stylish guide includes step-by-step instructions and templates for making 30 of the most popular houseplants, from monstera and peperomia to fiddle leaf fig and philodendron. Additional projects show how to use paper plants for home décor, wall art, holiday decorations, gift giving, and more. The projects are simple enough to be made in few hours and the materials are affordable and easy to find. Packed with colorful photos and filled with inspiration, Handmade Houseplants shows how paper plants can provide a modern, light-hearted touch to a well-designed home.
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      Starred review from May 15, 2018
      Dead greenery, gnawed-on indoor ivies and trees: the sad truths of houseplants subject to black thumbs and household pets. Designer Hogg's solution is less costly than constantly replacing plants yet still geared to an interior aesthetic: craft your own philodendron or caladium from top-quality paper, paints, adhesives, and a few other materials. From a distance, her 30 plant replicas?including both the familiar and the rare?are surprisingly realistic. Even better are the very thorough step-by-step photographs for each variety, along with 36 pages of templates and painting patterns in the appendix. Only one flowering species is included (the Christmas cactus); the rest, though, are selected with an excellent eye for colorations and shapes. How else to display and use? Her bonus section features ideas for place cards and centerpieces, garlands, mixed planters, a trellis, and cloches (also known as bell jars). Fake plants were never so appealing.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)

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