We have had some great local paper artists bring in their work lately.
What a great use for recycled wallpaper! It's hard to see in this photo,
but the center mandala is three dimensional and very unique.
Q-T-Pi cards represent many occasions, holidays, birthdays, luck and more.

Miriam Simons's cards have been an instant hit, selling well from the first day.
Her designs include Hanukkah menorahs, Christmas trees, and relationships.

Juan T. Parker was tired on not finding multi-racial cards so he created his own line.
He has holiday cards as well as sweet family images.

Goddess Notes' creator, Mary Wright, paints all the images on her inspirational cards herself.
There are over a dozen different images in her line.

This photo does E. Katie Holm's images no favors. Her photography is bold in black and white.
She has gift tags, greeting cards, and prints.
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