Contributors
Papernstitch would not be what it is today without the help of these amazing contributors. They have been a tremendous help – Each one one of them faithfully blogging here on varying topics. Thank you for all that you do ladies! Please visit their shops and blogs to show them support.
Katherine writes a monthly diy column. She lives in Northern California, where she spends her time taking care of her family & making things for her new home. Her blog, Making Chicken Salad, is where she shares DIY projects, recipes and bits of inspiration from her own life & other artists. Follow Katherine on Twitter @katherinejalaty.
Tiffany writes a bi-weekly column on crafting a business. Tiffany Moore is the co-founder of Teahouse Studio is an artist, life coach, change agent and magic maker. She helps creatives live their happiest, most sparkly lives (starting NOW) and thinks that everyone in the world is beautiful, including you. Follow Tiffany on Twitter @tiffanycmoore.
Michael Ann also writes a monthly diy column. Michael Ann is a sewer, knitter, crafter, thrifter, living a crafty life with her husband in Portland, Oregon. You can find her at her blog Michael Ann Made where she shares projects, tutorials, and bits of inspiration to help you live a crafty life too. You can also Follow her adventures on twitter.
Amy writes a bi-weekly interior obsessions column. She is the designer and owner of FormFire Glassworks, where she creates modern lampwork glass beads and jewelry. Amy has a Masters in Architecture and designs custom homes in Southern California by day. She is also the mother of twin 13-year-old girls by afternoon and evening. You can follow Amy on Twitter @formfireglass.
Christina writes a bi-weekly art + style column. Christina is the writer behind the design blog, Down and Out Chic. She’s a budget-friendly design huntress that’s passionate about art and the handmade movement. She adores all things striped and polka dotted and would spend most of her afternoons vintage shopping if her closet were big enough. Find her on Twitter or at D&OC.
Genevieve writes a bi-weekly column on crafting a business. She writes about creative marketing strategies over at Lightbox SF. After many years in the restaurant publicity business she decided to take the road less traveled. Now Genevieve helps makers, artists, and crafters brand their businesses by telling their stories and embracing what makes them unique. Follow her tweets on Twitter @lightboxsf.
Jamie writes a monthly column on crafting a business. Jamie is an artist & owner of The Dancing Cat, an online shop which showcases her fine art & prints. She also teaches a number of online art courses at The Dancing Cat Art School which explore creative thinking & the joy of making. She graduated from The Rhode Island School of Design in 2006. Follow her on twitter @hmstrjam.
Rachel Anne writes about various makers in the handmade community. And she is also the advertising manager for papernstitch. She is a 20-something wife and mother of one, who enjoys making things for her embroidery and tiny handmade goodies shop called, Goose and Trisser. You can visit Rachel Anne on her blog here. Follow Rachel Anne on Twitter @gooseandtrisser.
Beth writes a bi-weekly column featuring DIY projects, roundup style. Beth is the writer behind Parsimonia: Secondhand With Style, where she blogs about her first love (thrifting) and her second love (cooking), as well as DIY projects, sustainable style and other bits of inspiration. She lives in St. Louis with one husband, one fuzzy dog and lots of dreams, and recently launched an online vintage store.
Patty writes a monthly diy column. Patty Schaffer is the owner of P.S. it’s in the details, an Etsy shop where you can find creative paper things that will make you ooooo and ahhh! Her shop specializes in paper accents for scrapbooking, card making, gift giving and home decor. Patty also shares DIY and craft projects, news on upcoming shop releases and other fun things on her blog, Capture the Details.
*And for more info about the editor of papernstitch, Brittni, click here.























