The Little Book of Cottagecore, Emily Kent
The Little Book of Cottagecore, Emily Kent
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The Little Book of Cottagecore
Traditional Skills for a Simpler Life

Author: Emily Kent

Narrator: Gail Shalan

Unabridged: 4 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/05/2021

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Unplug, relax, and return to the simpler life with these easy, step-by-step ideas for your favorite cottagecore activities including baking from scratch and easy container gardening.

Returning to the simpler life has never been easier. If you’re craving the aroma of freshly baked bread, spending more time in nature, or seeing the sunlight filtering through homemade curtains, then cottagecore is for you!

The Little Book of Cottagecore helps you make simple living a reality with delightful cottagecore activities you can enjoy no matter where you live. Whether you’re interested in baking pies from scratch, basic sewing and cross stitch, gardening, beekeeping, or making candles and soaps, this book is full of fun, hands-on activities that make it easy and enjoyable to unplug from modern life.

Full of step-by-step instructions and homegrown inspiration, you’ll find fun, practical ways to enjoy rustic and relaxing cottagecore activities in your everyday life.

About Emily Kent

Emily Kent lives the simple life in Massachusetts. She loves rambling in nature and fresh baked bread with homemade jam.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Conny

“Cottagecore is a movement centered around the simple existence of pastoral life,” Emily Kent writes in the introduction of her book, The Little Book of Cottagecore: Traditional Skills for a Simpler Life. ~ What ~ This two-hundred-and-fifty-six-page hardbound targets mainly women who want to destress......more

Goodreads review by Andi

This book was cute, but not what I was expecting. I skimmed it since I already know how to do many of the things mentioned in the book. I did really enjoy the chapter on tea. I think this would be good for someone who is interested in cottagecore, but not experienced.......more

Hmmm… while this book offered some interesting DIY insights I felt overall uninspired. I was looking for more of a philosophy or approaches to the cottagecore movement rather than a series of (rather complex at times 🥴) DIYs. The tea chapter was interesting, the bread chapter was meh, the quilting/s......more