
If you get the Sunday paper, or you watch for the Michael’s sale flyer in other publications or even online, you may have seen one of my projects this week. I create projects for Michael’s, Jo-Ann Fabrics and Hobby Lobby via my designer gig with DecoArt. One of those projects was this Glitter Flower Power […]
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Just a quick thank you to the fine folks over at PBS Parents. I’ll be sharing my Cardboard Tube Coiled Snakes on their site here (originally posted on CraftsbyAmanda.com). PBS has always been close to my heart and I’m honored to be sharing with their audience.
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On Saturday, June 14th I was featured in the FaveCrafts Quick and Crafty newsletter as the Featured Blogger. FaveCrafts is one of the largest crafting websites on the internet. Their newsletters boast over 3 million subscribers and their company’s websites are numerous. Be sure to visit FaveCrafts for thousands of free craft projects and downloadable e-books! Thanks […]
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Cision released their top 50 food blogs and Amanda’s Cookin’ was among them. You can see the full list here. Cision’s blog discusses current trends in media and PR, especially as it relates to social media. Their top 50 list was compiled using the Cision Influence Rating which “offers a 360-degree view of each journalist […]
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In April of 2012 Country Woman Magazine featured me in an interview and highlighted some of my work. I was also lucky enough to go behind the scenes at Country Woman as they are located only an hour from my house. You can read the behind the scenes story here.
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Amanda Formaro is a published author and professional blogger with over 18 years online experience. Her work has appeared on websites and in magazines such as Parents, Family Fun, PBS Kids, Disney's Spoonful, SheKnows, Redbook, Mixing Bowl and more. Please