Hi, I’m Anna Audrey — and if a rom-com marathon and a very opinionated notes app could build a website, that’s pretty much what happened here.
I’ve always been the person in my friend group who takes weddings and gifting way too seriously. We’re talking three weekends making a scrapbook for a bachelorette when a card would have been fine, rewatching 27 Dresses with actual notes open, Googling “maid of honor speech tips” at midnight even though the wedding was four months away.
At some point, I realized I wasn’t the only one doing this. People genuinely want to show up well for the people they love. They just don’t always know where to start, and most of what’s out there feels copy-pasted and cold.
So I started writing it myself.
Love Always, Audrey covers DIY gifting, weddings, and everyday lifestyle, the three things I find myself thinking about most. Not in a perfectly curated, everything-is-aesthetic way. More in a “I stayed up too late reading about fall wedding color palettes and now I have opinions” kind of way.
If you’re here, you probably get it.
Love always, Anna Audrey
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