• Hope Wallace Karney is known for mixing old elements with modern principles to create unique and whimsical designs. Her work has been featured in several national magazines, including Mary Engelbreit’s Home Companion and Country Living.

    Hope also has a love for art journaling and enjoys sharing her pages with others to inspire them to start a journal of their own.



    visit hopewallace.com to see Hope's print, web and publication design portfolio


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    Profile photograph by Danielle Muller, June 2011

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Carol R

Just look at all those delicious colors and textures to play with in your book. A nice packet of those would be very desirable for trades or sale at Silver Bella.

kelli

It was such a fun day, Hope! So ready to do it again! Where did you put your garland? Mine is going in my new and improved studio!(when it gets done)

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ooohhh...i am in love with your filters! the girls did a most FABULOUS job of dying them! fun fun fun for all!

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