Sunday is actually the first day of the week for us in Israel, so I'm especially happy to start the week with a little inspiration from some of my oh so talented readers out there! I hope that as the weeks go by the party will grow (please help spread the word!) and we'll all continue to enjoy seeing what our fellow crafters and moms are doing around the world.
This week was once again full of great projects, and I've chosen some to share with you here. Enjoy and thanks so much for joining me here at Craft Schooling Sunday!
Upper Westside Mom made these super cute toilet paper roll people with her kids, and I was thinking that it would be a great Purim craft as well if you gave the people funny hats and clothes! Shawna in Maine of potatocraft made these felted and embroidered mittens from a recycled sweater, love the flowers!
Phyllis is an admirable homeschooling mom and does lots of great educational crafts with her kids, including this violin that you can really strum! My friend Tali of growingupcreative.com made these great tiger hand puppets with her girls in anticipation of the Chinese New Year, another craft that could be great for Purim as well.
Mymommymakesit created these wonderful felt tea bags for her daughter, just too sweet! And that picnic blanket which appears to be indigo dyed vintage linens looks amazing, don't you think?
Linda at diaryofacraftaholic embellished simple pumps with a great zipper flower, and Cheryl of sewcando made this hilarious hairdo hat for her baby, a great costume idea if you ask me, especially since it looks like Purim will be a cold one for many of you!
Thanks again to everyone who stopped by last week, I can't wait to see what's up for this week. Though the posts have been mostly crafts up to now, please feel free to link to any project you'd like to share, whether it be more in the DIY home improvement direction, something from the kitchen or some great parenting advice!
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