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Anna Inabinet: Constant Chatter Contributor

Anna Inabinet

After studying English and journalism in college, Anna worked as a writer in many capacities, but, in 2006, she left that all behind to pursue her other passion -- photography. Along the way, Anna also added graphic design to her repertoire. Having established herself as a freelance photographer and graphic designer, she's inching her way back into the writing field.

Anna, her husband and her two babies -- well, cats -- recently relocated from Chicago to her home state of Georgia. When she's not photographing or designing, she is re-learning how to be a proper Southern lady. Her list of loves is long: books, peanut butter, travel, junky antique stores, coffee, flea markets, buying (and sometimes using) craft supplies, board games, colorful Sharpies, anything that can be cooked in a slow cooker, living close to her family again, and of course hanging out with her super awesome husband and insanely furry cats. She believes life is too short to list things she hates (but she admits to strongly disliking talking on the phone, olives, and grocery shopping).

You can see Anna's work here.

Articles by Anna Inabinet

Homemade Holiday: Fourth of July

Homemade Holiday: Fourth of July

Does your family love the excitement of the Fourth of July? Between the parades, backyard parties and fireworks, the celebration of our nation's freedom can get pretty hectic. Here are some easy ideas to get your house and loved ones prepared for the coming holiday.

DIY Roundup: 8 New Uses For Old Books

DIY Roundup: 8 New Uses For Old Books

Are you itching to do some redecorating but on a tight budget? If you've got books hanging around or have a couple dollars to spare, you can take on one of these DIY projects that require minimal skill and supplies.

Organizing on the Cheap

Organizing on the Cheap

There are areas of everyone's home that are constantly ignored when it comes to organization. Like that laundry room, which you clean up and have every intention of keeping presentable, but one whirlwind laundry day sets you back to square one. Contributor Anna Inabinet can help you get a handle on your stuff with simple strategies.

DIY Mission: Turn Fabric Scraps into Fabric Tape

DIY Mission: Turn Fabric Scraps into Fabric Tape

Are you one of the many with random fabric hanging out around the house? Here's an easy do-it-yourself craft project just for you. Follow Constant Chatter contributor Anna Inabinet's step-by-step instructions for a no-sew project that will transform that extra fabric into decorative fabric tape.

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New Mommy Files: The Down 'n' Dirty on Diapers

New Mommy Files: The Down 'n' Dirty on Diapers

The latest dispatch from the New Mommy Files addresses the raging controversy over cloth diapers vs. disposable. Prepare to be mesmerized by talk of such things as Pre-Folds, Envelope Shells and the St-Lucia Blues. Who knew keeping the planet green and your baby's bottom clean could be so involved?

Beauty on a Budget: Stock Up on Makeup

Beauty on a Budget: Stock Up on Makeup

We've all got our addictions; that habit we just can't kick. Frances Grove certainly does, and she gets her fix at the drugstore. No, it's not a jones for Percocet that gives her the shakes. She needs the really heavy stuff: John Frieda, Revlon, Sally Hansen, L'Oreal, Roc, CoverGirl. You get the picture.

Book Review: Rain Mitchell's "Tales From the Yoga Studio"

Book Review: Rain Mitchell's 'Tales From the Yoga Studio'

Looking for a book that's a blast to read, but won't evaporate from your consciousness the minute you turn the last page? Rain Mitchell's "Tales from the Yoga Studio" offers a slyly clever peek into Lalaland's yoga scene. Nuanced characters, a compelling plot and more than a few laugh-out-loud moments will keep you reading this one well past your bedtime.

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