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Introducing Tamara Central!

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Hello friends! I hope you like the new site. It’s been a labor of love.

Why the new design? Well, some of you might know me from my Jewelry, but not know that I have a whole library of DIY and Crafting Videos.

Others know me from my Travelogues, but don’t know that I’m equally at home in the kitchen.

So, I created Tamara Central to share all my interests in one place. Take a look around and if you’re up for hanging out and getting more content, please sign up for notifications. Just enter your email address right here!

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Have you ever heard of a multipotentialite? It’s a term made popular by author Emilie Wapnick a few years ago. Basically, a multipotentialite is a person who has many different interests and creative pursuits in life. They have no “one true calling” the way those who specialize do. I’ve struggled with not having a one thing kind of life for decades. Finding out about multi-pots, as Emilie sometimes calls them, was incredibly freeing. I went from thinking of myself as a gal who bores easily, to someone who, as R.H. Fredricksen said, c. 1972, “when provided with appropriate environments, can select and develop a number of competencies to a high level.” How cool is that? Maybe you are a multi-potentialite as well?

As a self-proclaimed Food Geek, Craft Maniac, Lifestyle Wiz, Celebration Enthusiast, Maker, Designer and All-Around Funsational Gal, I hereby embrace my multiple interests! So, here we go. I look forward to making beautiful things together!

From my Tamara Jewelry “Classic” line.
The “Big Buddha,” from my travelogue to China.
My DIY Videos on YouTube.
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