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Martha Stewart Flowers Online - Save! Find unique floral varieties, bouquets and plants Martha Stewart Flowers - Click here to go!
Martha Stewart Flowers delivers an assortment of floral varieties, bouquets and plants in the unique style of Martha Stewart Living. Within each package, there are "how to" materials and ideas that will help you or your gift recipient create a beautiful, long-lasting arrangement.
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"Through her award-winning magazine, Martha Stewart Living, her bestselling books, Emmy-award winning television show, website, syndicated newspaper column, national radio show, mail-order catalog, and product lines, Martha Stewart shares the creative principles and practical ideas that have made her America’s most trusted guide to stylish living.
Inspiration surrounded Martha at an early age. Raised in Nutley, New Jersey, in a family with six children, Martha developed her passion for cooking, gardening and homekeeping in her childhood home on Elm Place. Her mother, a schoolteacher and homemaker, taught her the basics of cooking, baking, canning, and sewing; her father, a pharmaceutical salesman and avid gardener, introduced her to gardening at the age of three in the family’s small but orderly backyard garden.
While earning a bachelor’s degree in history and architectural history at Barnard College, Martha worked as a model to pay her tuition. She was married in her sophomore year, and upon graduating became a successful stockbroker on Wall Street, where she gained her early business training. After moving to Westport, Connecticut, in 1972 with her husband and daughter, Alexis, she developed a catering business that showcased her remarkable talent and originality. Her unique visual presentation of food and the elegant recipes she created for her catered events were the basis for her first book, 'Entertaining,' published in 1982. One of the most beautiful and influential books ever published, 'Entertaining' has become an American classic."
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