The Hip Girl's Guide to Homemaking

The Hip Girl's Guide to Homemaking

by KatePayne (Author)

Synopsis

The Hip Girl's Guide to Homemaking demonstrates that it is not only possible, but also convenient to employ low-cost (and sometimes free!) creative solutions to produce an inviting space for living and entertaining. It is the perfect reminder for forward thinking women and their counterparts that looking back is the best way to move forward. The Hip Girl's Guide to Homemaking's fun easy-to-read chapters are divided into three categories for taking the stress out of living thoughtfully in the modern world. Section One, Home-ify Your Pad, features quick and easy ways to make your place cozier with low-cost, special touches to help you tap into and show off your inner artist. Section Two, Impressive Acts of Domesticity, teaches readers to impress others (and themselves) with the gratifying pleasures of self-sufficiency-a first-time guide to cleaning, sewing, repairing-all those previously out-of-the-question tasks. Section three, Life After Restaurants get readers to put down the take-out menus, avoid pricey bar tabs, and entertain others in the space you've so thoughtfully and gorgeously created. User-friendly how-to sidebars as well as two-colour line drawings, and Kate's tongue-in-cheek style of writing keep readers alert and tuned in to her much-needed advice. A special bonus section at the back of the book offers easy-to-follow recipes and do-it-yourself craft suggestions for making your home hip, comfortable, and inviting. Homemaking guides have always been highly successful, but this is not your grandmother's handbook. Modern women need a modern approach to domestic pleasures - a guide to doing housewife-y things on their own terms, because most of this stuff isn't as hard as we've been led to believe. Don't worry, she's not asking you to host Tupperware parties or iron your underwear. But as all beginning home keepers know, a sure fire way to feel bad about ourselves is to consult Martha Stewart. So ditch that 2-inch thick handbook, dust off your pots and pans, and join Kate on this journey to incorporating creativity and self-sufficiency on the home front, minus the stress and assumptions.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Collins Design
Published: 19 Apr 2011

ISBN 10: 0062014706
ISBN 13: 9780062014702

Media Reviews
My daughter is moving into her first apartment next year. Along with boxes of second hand linens and furniture from the attic, she's getting this fresh, modern, and enthusiastic primer on all things housekeeping. -- Eugenia Bone, New York Times writer and author of The Denver Post's Well-Preserved blog and the Well-Preserved book Living comfortably in your home is endlessly rewarding, and all it takes is attention and creativity. I'm so convinced that I'm taking Kate's advice on bread baking this very week! -- Zora O'Neill, co-author of Forking Fantastic! Put the Party back in Dinner Party I am a huge fan of The Hip Girl's Guide to Homemaking! Kate nailed it in this humorous, creative guide for fabulous, chic, and easy-on-the-wallet ideas. It's a joy to read a book that makes you laugh and get great ideas from--another must have for my girlfriends -- Kim Barnouin, co-author of the #1 New York Times Bestseller, Skinny Bitch The Hip Girl's Guide to Homemaking is a wonderfully insightful, encouraging, non-perfectionist guide for creating a pleasurable home without killing yourself (or the planet). It's full of information your mother forgot to tell you, that will help you live well and sustainably, and have fun in the process. -- Sally Schneider, Founder of 'the improvised life' website, author of The Improvisational Cook and A New Way to Cook. This should be required reading for anyone with a roof over their heads. You'll find yourself returning to it again and again, whether you're looking for party ideas or which side of the place setting the napkin goes on. -- Ashley English, author of the Homemade Living book series and small measure blog The Hip Girl's Guide to Homemaking will release your hidden domestic talents. Kate's friendly voice will transform even the most clueless guy or gal into a homemaking marvel. Loaded with smart, frugal, and pragmatic tips, it is the ideal home-life manual for the modern age. -- Marisa McLellan, creator of foodinjars.com
Author Bio
Kate Payne is a former nanny, after-hours poet, occasional painter, and writer. She is the founder of the Hip Girl's Guide to Homemaking website, author of The Hip Girl's Guide to Homemaking, and a frequent contributor to Edible Austin magazine, AOL's Kitchen Daily, and a number of DIY, decor, and cooking websites. She teaches classes at culinary institutions and Whole Foods Market.