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September 22, 2009

Design Spotlight: The Crafty Chica

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Kathy Cano-Murillo

Kathy Cano-Murillo

If you haven’t heard of the Crafty Chica, you obviously aren’t a crafter (or Latina!). Kathy Cano-Murillo created the Crafty Chica site “to preach the gospel of cool crafts to the masses.” She now dedicates her life to crafting and all that the lifestyle entails; like writing books, talk radio interviews, TV appearances and of course enjoying it all. Did I mention her obsessive fascination with glitter? Kathy takes her pop art and spices it up with Latino inspired themes, splashes on some glitter and creates her own personal styled artwork! She is slowly building her empire, one craft project at a time! What I find extra interesting is that she was able to take a hobby and make it into a career. Crafty Chica now has it’s own product line and books!

Crafty Chica

Crafty Chica

The cool thing about Kathy, is that she writes in her own voice. She jokes and laughs in her posts which makes it so much more personal and interesting. I continue to read her blog because she seems like someone I’d love to have a chat with, probably about crafting, business, and well…maybe a story or two about accidentally inhaling too much glitter during a craft project.

I’m not sure how she finds time to do all this but Kathy has just created a new blog, Chica Writer! She was a writer long before she called herself a “crafter”, so her new blog should be pretty interesting! Currently, she is hosting a contest and celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with a book giveaway. All you have to do is leave a comment on her site of your favorite book and why you loved it. Go and do that now, and add her blogs to your feed!


  1. Dear Gina,

    So far, you have sent me two VERY inspirational emails. The first was the Storycorps website. That same weekend, I visited my grandma’s cousin, now 78 years old, and she told me all about what it was like growing up in Artesia California in the 1930’s 40’s etc. She was born in California two Mexican parents and she told me all about the experience of not being allowed to speak Spanish in school, having to wear skirts, and the racism she endured, even though she was born here. And then you sent me Crafty chica. Well talk about inspiration I needed to continue to write. Anyway, thank you thank you amiga. I am so glad I came across your blog.

    Abrazos,
    Patty

    Comment by Patty Godinez — September 23, 2009 @ 10:48 am
  2. Your welcome! I’m so glad! I will definitely check out your creative writing blog…I hope to one day travel as much as you have! I am so jealous!
    -Gina

    Comment by ginagwen — September 23, 2009 @ 4:21 pm

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