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Meet the Kreators...
Kat Aguilar- An incredibly talented and largely self-taught artist, Kat began reading books and even college-level textbooks before the age of 10 — diving into history, mythology, psychiatry, and beyond. More than 20 years later, her depth of knowledge shines through her art, writing, and creativity. She writes and shares her poetry online, is currently working on a children’s book, and draws inspiration from time spent with Grandpa John — another family artist — who shared his knowledge of painting, passed down to him by his father, Jack. Kat’s artistry is truly multi-faceted. She works across mediums including pencil, charcoal, acrylic, and more, while also bringing innovation to the family’s Resin work. She elevated their resin artistry by creating custom re-usable press-on nails, spending the winter of 2025 refining her skills. Kat also designs throw pillows made from old t-shirts — Harley, band, and other favorites — transforming them into stylish, one-of-a-kind home décor pieces with beautiful finishing details that make them true works of art. She continues to expand her jewelry-making skills, exploring wire wrapping and custom-designed choker styles. And if that weren’t enough, her passion for cosplay has inspired her to learn advanced makeup techniques, and design her own cosplay outfits.
Tamara grew into a multi-talented artist with a passion for exploring new mediums. Years of sewing with her mom nurtured her skills, from designing clothes in high school, crocheting with mom, remodeling homes with Rocky, to creating unique projects at home. She expanded her artistry into jewelry-making, learning the craft of beading with semi-precious stones and 925 Sterling Silver, while also working with more affordable stones to make her creations accessible to everyone. Later, inspired by her niece Abby’s wedding, Tamara began learning the art of Resin so she could preserve Abby’s flowers. To master this challenging medium, she and Kat dedicated over a year to practice and experimentation — a journey that sparked even more excitement when they discovered they could design their own resin pendants as well.





























