Upcycling Celebrations

A Use-What-You-Have Guide to Decorating, Gift-Giving & Entertaining

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Regular Price $21.00 CAD

Regular Price $18.00

Regular Price $21.00 CAD

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Sep 4, 2012

Page Count

272 Pages

ISBN-13

9780762444663

Description

Danny Seo is America’s leading lifestyle authority on modern, eco-friendly living. In his last book, Upcycling, Danny demonstrated how to create beautiful things with the stuff you already have. Now he returns with 100 more projects-this time focused specifically on parties and holidays. Whether you’re making dramatic party favors for New Year’s Eve, giving a unique birthday gift, creating paper lanterns for a summer BBQ, or planning the Thanksgiving table, Danny shows how you can transform the ordinary into striking one-of-a-kind objects that will make every occasion a little more festive.

Praise

Praise for UPCYCLING CELEBRATIONS: 

Katie Lee, The Comfort Table series
“One part MacGyver, one part HGTV, and whole lot of creativity is how I would best describe Danny Seo’s latest book Upcycled Celebrations . Cheers!”

Deborah Needleman, founding editor of Domino
"Danny Seo stages a full-scale trash intervention in the name DIY decor! Let the landfills and the crafty rejoice!"

Nate Berkus, product designer & decorator
"Upcycling is proof that one man's trash is another man's treasure— especially if you have the vision and guidance of one Mr. Danny Seo to help you see the décor worthy in the discarded!"

Emmanuelle Chriqui, actress
“Danny Seo’s Upcycled Celebrations is a wonderful gem of a book. If decorating for the holidays or throwing a get together stresses you out, look no further than this inspirational guide.”
Johnny Iuzzini, Head, Judge on “Top Chef Just Desserts
"Danny Seo is just like Martha Stewart, if Martha threw parties using an old garden hose, empty liquor bottles and Kool Aid packets. What everyone else sees as remnants of a frat party gone amok, he sees as materials to host a killer affair.”
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