Hey, I'm Katie.
I'm the girl who started crafting before I was 8 and somehow turned paper scraps, hot glue, and a cutting machine into my full-time job.
If you're here, there's a good chance you own a Cricut, have a folder full of SVGs you haven't used yet, and have typed something like:
- How do I resize this?
- Why won't this cut right?
- What does this tool even do?
Yup. Same.

How This All Started
Years ago, I was privately contracted to work with Cricut to create ideas for their Ready-To-Make Projects inside Cricut Design Space. I've been collaborating with them since about 2014, testing features, creating tutorials, and figuring things out right alongside everyday crafters.
And here's the honest truth:
Learning Design Space isn't hard because you're not creative. It's hard because no one teaches it clearly, from start to finish.
You end up piecing together YouTube videos, blog posts, and random tips… and hoping it all works when you hit "Make It."
That's exactly why I created Blog Stalker Summits.
Why I Host Summits
I don't just want you to make a cute project.
I want you to:
- Understand the tools inside Design Space
- Know how to fix mistakes without panic
- Turn your ideas into real, finished projects
- Feel confident clicking buttons you used to avoid
From First Click to Final Cut - real skills, real projects, real confidence.
This isn't about perfection. It's about progress.
A Little More Personal
Crafting has always been more than glue and vinyl for me.
- It's been therapy.
- It's been confidence.
- It's been proof that I can start something and finish it.
When life has felt overwhelming, creating something with my hands has grounded me. It reminded me I'm capable. And that's the feeling I want for you.
You don't need to be "naturally crafty." You just need guidance that makes sense.
What You'll Experience Here
Inside Blog Stalker Summits, you'll find:
- Step-by-step training that's beginner-friendly
- Projects that actually teach you how things work
- Experts who explain tools clearly
- Encouragement when things get frustrating
- A community of women figuring it out together
Whether you're brand new to your machine or you've owned it for years and still feel stuck, you belong here.
