carol ann webster

Make Small Art that Holds Big Stories

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Learn to Transform Your Everyday Materials into Personal Art
Courses + Tutorials for Inspired Makers

 

I’m Carol Ann Webster.

I experiment with tea bags, old photos, fabric scraps, garden leaves, and old paper.

I stitch them together, layer textures, and add small pieces of memory.

The results often surprise me as much as anyone else.

In my classes and workshops, I show other women how to do the same thing with what they already have.

Check out my courses:

Link to Snippets Tea Bag Art course

Learn to make tea bag art

Make a fabric page journal to hold your small art

Learn to ecoprint on paper as the start of small art

 

See my original art that tells a story:

 

You Have Tiny Stories To Tell

photo of Carol Ann Webster, artist

You probably already have boxes full of fabric, paper, and supplies. Maybe you wonder what to do with it all. How to turn those bits and pieces into something personal instead of one more unfinished project.

I get it.

The hardest part isn’t collecting materials. It’s knowing how to use them in a way that feels like you.

That’s what I love helping with. I’m Carol Ann Webster. I experiment with tea bags, old photos, fabric scraps, garden leaves, and old paper. I stitch them together, layer textures, and add small pieces of memory. The results often surprise me as much as anyone else.

Through my classes and workshops, I show other women how to do the same thing with what they already have. No fancy supplies. No complicated rules. Just simple techniques that help ordinary materials become small works of art with meaning.

My art and my teaching are built on the same belief. Everyday materials, handled with care, can hold story and beauty.