"Originally published in 1941, Dorothy Draper extends her decorating philosophy to hosting and proves that living well never goes out of fashion. This is a book on making living fun. On having your friends to the house and on how to give them a good time. With her wit and can-do flair, Draper guides aspiring hosts and hostesses on how to excel at dinner parties, holiday meals, weekend guests, weddings, and more. And indeed, Draper's secret is simple: If a hostess has fun, her guests will too!" --
Provides instructions for performing such tricks as floating the needle, the rising pushpin, exchanging wine for water, and bottling a hard-boiled egg This illustrated and easy to follow guide is the perfect gift for hosts wishing to stage ...
This is the book most people will keep hidden lest others learn the secret of their tricks.
This menu-based cookbook presents 20 memorable meals that can be prepared quickly and easily. Not for men only, this cookbook will enable any busy person to entertain with style with...
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A guide to inexpensive entertaining including choosing guests, planning the menu, and coping with the unexpected.
D. Cut out the shape using sharp scissors . Join each set of lips together ... First , make a holly pattern from paper and use this to cut out two pieces of green felt and one of wadding for every sprig . Place two felt pieces together ...
Madam Piccolo
... something you learned in a class you're taking which leads into a discussion about the vacation you have planned over Christmas break which happens to be right around the New Year which sparks a conversation about the millennium .
Body Games
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