Legacy crafting reinvented.
Tiffany Windsor
Founder, Cool2Craft
Born into an artistic, entrepreneurial family, it is no surprise that Tiffany has found success expressing her talents in many different arenas. As the daughter of Aleene Jackson, America’s beloved “Mother of Crafting” and inventor of Aleene’s Tacky Glue, Tiffany’s first love is expressing herself creatively. As a child, Tiffany expressed her crafty talents utilizing all of the supplies available at her mother’s store. Whether it was simply gluing popsicle sticks together, bejeweling cigar boxes or designing elaborate chenille stem treasures, crafting has been an everyday part of her life.
Tiffany’s journey in crafting and television began early, tagging along with her mother on 1960s shows like Art Linkletter and Dinah Shore. At 13, she debuted on her mom’s PBS show, demonstrating rugmaking. In 1986, she stepped into hosting on Aleene’s Creative Living, and by 1992, she took the reins as producer and host. Under her leadership, the show became TNN’s top-rated daytime program, boasting 300,000–500,000 daily viewers. Tiffany hosted over 1,500 hour-long episodes, featuring 15,000 craft segments, while also elevating the companion magazine from an 8-page newsletter to a 72-page full-color monthly with over 300,000 in circulation.
In 2010, she launched Cool2Craft, an online platform and YouTube channel with over 900 videos and 14.9 million views, showcasing innovative crafting techniques. Tiffany’s knack for inspiring creativity shines through her decades of television and hands-on crafting expertise.
After taking a hiatus from her creative work, Tiffany is excited to re-ignite the Cool2Craft audience.