The column covers trend setting creative projects, a crafting Q and A, book reviews and trends in the crafting industry. Creative Weekly’s editorial focus is trying new ideas. The column contains projects that cover a wide range of medium, from paper to fabric, and a wide range of activities from card making and scrap booking to sewing and knitting with recycled materials. The activities are designed to include any level of creative skill and to appeal to a vast audience of 20-80 years old with many projects suited to precious shared time between adult and child.
Krier, a professional creative designer and the author of two books, over one hundred articles on crafting and creative inspiration, is looking forward to the expansion of her article into several international markets.
“Creative activities – crafting- is more than just something to pass the time. Though often thought of as a latent activity without purpose, you will find all kinds of consumers from conservatives to hipsters doing the creative thing. People from all walks of life can enjoy the creative process whether through my designs or individualizing another design.”
“Within the process of creation we can accomplish many goals; develop new skills, share community time, and a gain a sense of completion”, notes Krier. “The final results are unimportant;
