You Have Tiny Stories To Tell
You probably already have boxes full of fabric, paper, and supplies.
And you might be wondering what to do with it all.
How do you turn those bits and pieces into something personal…
instead of one more unfinished project?
I get it.
The hard part isn’t collecting materials.
It’s knowing how to use them in a way that feels like you.
I’m Carol Ann Webster.
I work with tea bags, old photos, fabric scraps, garden leaves, and paper.
I stitch, layer, and combine them with small pieces of memory.
What comes out still surprises me.
In my classes and workshops, I show other women how to do the same with what they already have.
No fancy supplies
No complicated rules
Just simple techniques that turn ordinary materials into small, meaningful art
This is what I believe:
Everyday materials, handled with care, can hold story and beauty.
Every other week, I send an email with simple techniques for making things that matter, using what you already own. If Pinterest brought you here and something made you stop and think I want to try that, you belong here.
Not sure where to start? Grab my Guide to 6 Tea Bag Art Ideas you can make with what you already have.





