Make small art that tells important stories

 
 

 

 
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I used to be a decorative painter.

 

When my season of life changed, my art changed too.

I used to paint furniture, cabinets, and walls. Big projects that filled entire rooms.

photo of Carol Ann Webster, artist

Now I work small. Tea bags, fabric scraps, old photographs, leaves, and bits of memory.

I didn't plan that change.

Life simply led me there.

It turned out that working smaller made my work more personal and more meaningful than I ever expected.

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I'm Carol Ann Webster. I help women turn ordinary things into meaningful art they'll want to keep and to share.

Tea bags. Fabric scraps. Old family photographs. Garden flowers. Little things that deserve another life.

That's what I love teaching.

Not just techniques, but how to experiment, trust your own ideas, and create work that feels personal instead of copied.

Everyday materials, handled with care, can hold story and beauty.


Every other week I share simple ideas, experiments, and small projects to help you discover what's possible with the things you already have.

If Pinterest brought you here and made you think I want to try that, you belong here.

If you're wondering where to begin, my free 6 Tea Bag Art Ideas guide is a good place to start.

When you're ready to explore further, you'll also find online online courses waiting for you.

 
Carol Ann Webster