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"Kathy Cano Murillo strikes us as one of those people who, stranded on a desert island with nothing but a volleyball, a deck of playing cards and some coconuts, would not only craft a rescue vehicle and distress signal but whip up a spiffy castaway-themed wardrobe to wear as she did so. And she would be having a great time. And so would you. Visit the Arizona Republic contributor's site to get the craft fever yourself."

– USA Today


The following review appeared in the April, 6, 2006 edition of the Los Angeles Times:

Creativity fueled by chica power
Crafty Chica's Art de la Soul: Glittery Ideas to Liven Up Your Life
Kathy Cano-Murillo
Rayo/Harper Collins, $19.95

Article by: Bettijane Levine
April 6, 2006

Kathy Cano-Murillo's early crafts life was a bust. In school, she felt like an artist, she says, but teachers didn't seem to appreciate her creative spark. She got a C in a high school crafts class, and even that didn't dampen her drive. In fact, she crafted more furiously than before, working from home and giving away her painted magnets and beaded bracelets to the delight of most who received them (except when the paint came off and ruined their clothes).

Murillo practiced, persisted and eventually excelled. She became an expert "crafty chica," the author of a nationally syndicated crafts column and of a growing number of books as inspirational and intimate as they are instructive and easy to understand.

In this newest volume, she projects the joy of crafting, and of life itself, in a variety of vibrant, brilliantly colored make-it-yourself items that include jewelry, small trinket-laden tables, luminarias and an oilcloth-covered chest.

She invokes the power of large, loving families, of prayer and saint cards, of mementos stashed in the back of grandma's closet. You do not need to be a Latina, or even a hands-on type of guy or girl, to enjoy this contagiously craftsy book.

— Bettijane Levine

Who Is Crafty Chica?
Crafty Chica's Code of Ethics
Crafty Chica E-mail News
Crafty Chica Diary
Crafty Chica Photo Album
Press Coverage
Press Images


Over 60 colorful craft projects, decorations, and shrines that celebrate "Latino Style".
Click here to check it out!


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