DIY design platform Cricut has teamed up with three Maori artists—Josh Kiwikiwi, Tayla Hartemink, and Talia Musson—for a powerful Matariki collaboration. Their custom digital artworks are now live on Cricut Design Space, blending traditional storytelling with modern creativity.
Each time a Cricut user cuts one of these designs, proceeds go to local charities like Maori Women’s Welfare League and Nga Rangatahi Toa. Cricut’s even matching donations through July. Search “Cricut ANZ Designs” in the app to check them out.
Cricut x Maori Artists: Cutting-Edge Culture Meets Matariki
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