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Nell Hill's Entertaining in Style - Inspiring Parties & Seasonal Celebrations - cover

Nell Hill's Entertaining in Style - Inspiring Parties & Seasonal Celebrations

Mary Carol Garrity

Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC

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From the founder of a popular home and lifestyle retailer, a guide to hosting parties year-round, with ideas for food, décor and themes. 
 
 “I love it when I catch someone's reaction at my stores when they turn a corner and come upon something unexpected. Maybe it's something they didn't know they had to have until that moment, or it's the way we've displayed something that's a little out of the ordinary that they might be able to use in their decorating.” —Mary Carol Garrity 
 
Mary Carol Garrity, founder of Nell Hill’s, tries to guarantee that her customers shopping trips are worthwhile by personally providing them with inspiration on how to improve their homes and decor. This book is the culmination of her many years of experience both selling tabletop and listening to her customers most-often-asked questions about entertaining.  
 
Nell Hill's Entertaining in Style is organized around the changing seasons and the holidays and celebrations that go with them. Nell Hill's is renowned for its tabletop medleys, and the book shows you how you can create similar effects. Also featured are creative party themes, delicious menu ideas, and tips to make every guest feel special. The ideal gift for people who are intimidated at the thought of throwing a party, Nell Hill's Entertaining in Style gives readers Mary Carol's tips and tricks for breaking each step down into a manageable plan, along with spectacular photographs of the celebrations in Mary Carol's 130-year-old home as well as in the homes and gardens of her friends.
Available since: 01/01/2009.
Print length: 128 pages.

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