Tussie Mussies

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Tussie-Mussies

Author: Geraldine Adamich Laufer
language: en
Publisher: Workman Publishing Company
Release Date: 2000-03-01
Tussie-Mussies reacquaints readers with the complex and delightful language of flowers, and the art of making them speak through Victorian "talking bouquets" called tussie-mussies. Now Tussie-Mussies is available in a stunning paperback edition. A celebration of craft, lore, and language, Tussie-Mussies is a full-color guide to tussie-mussies, how to make them, and how the symbolic meanings of flowers and herbs have developed over the centuries. Roses that are red mean only one thing-Love-while a yellow rose may range from Friendship to Jealousy. Daisies are for Innocence, ivy for Fidelity, rosemary for Remembrance. Then comes the delightful task of arranging individual flowers and herbs together to compose a specific message to a friend or loved one. A floral poet, Geraldine Laufer shows how to make 60 bouquets-tussie-mussies to declare Ardent Love, say Happy Birthday, celebrate a Newborn, mark an Anniversary, honor a Mentor, admit an Infatuation, or even announce a Bitter Rivalry. Indeed, any sentiment can be crafted with a few blooms, woolen yarn, and scissors.
Entertaining Ideas from Williamsburg

Author: Susan Hight Rountree
language: en
Publisher: Colonial Williamsburg
Release Date: 1993
Drawing on the heritage of Virginia hospitality, this book contains a treasure trove of sugges- tions and ow-tos for commemorating special occassions throughout the year. From a winter dinner to a spring wedding, this beautiful book, provides a wealth of flower-arranging, decorating, handicraft, and cooking ideas.
Tussie-Mussies

This collector's guide takes a close-up look at tussie-mussies, those rare and beautiful posy holders that became popular during the Victorian Era when young ladies (and gentlemen) expressed their sentiments through the language of flowers. Newly published in 2016, the book offers those interested in Victorian antiques an overview of how these precious artifacts came into use, and reveals the abundance of styles and shapes they took in various countries. Over xxx posy holders are displayed in exquisitely detailed, full-color photos. The accompanying text provides information about the precious materials used to fashion them. A wonderful addition to any collector's library.