Thanks so much for stopping by! Sundays are now devoted to Craft Schooling Sunday, which I hope you are enjoying as much as I am! Every week I look forward to seeing all the amazing projects that are posted by readers from around the world and continued to be inspired and amazed by all the talent out there!
I have no doubt that you'll enjoy some of these truly wonderful projects from last week's party :
This "book bag" from remodel-aholic is pure genius! After the recent popularity of craft projects which involve using the pages of old books, many crafters seem to have some book covers hanging around! So here's the perfect way to put those to use! I just love this fabric flower wreath from justpaisleyandpolkadots, too much fun! Plus she attached the flowers with pins to a foam wreath form which she can then re-use when the need arises.
These adorable wooden nesting dolls were decorated with drawings of the family by a 5 year old for his little brother! I just loved how they turned out, thanks Kami at nurturingthetenderyears for another great project! And Paola shows us a great tutorial for making this simple felt pear which I'd love to see embroidered with a monogram, or decorated with some sequins.
I just love how doehlerdays turned a mundane vitamin box into something so cute, and feelslikehome dressed up her sheer curtains with these Spring garlands!
Lettered blocks that can be rearranged to spell seasonal messages are all the rage, and whimsikel did a really nice job with this project! Don't you just love this mural for a children's bathroom? Dream up something cute, and check out masteringeverydaycrafts for some advice!
Kristine at JaneAvion is a wonderful crafter, and I'm so happy that she stopped by to share this frog made from an up-cycled knit glove! And wait until you see her amazing tutorial page with each step hand drawn and explained. Wouldn't this be a great project for the Passover seder? I just love the look of this fabric covered (and distressed) frame/magnet board from storiesbyme, a great way to use up those fabric scraps!
Sandy at thewondersofdoing did a great job with this felt food that she made for her grandchildren living in Guam. I'm quite sure they were ecstatic to receive these and more in a package!
My friend Tali at matzoballsoup always has great kid's crafts to share, like this egg carton mask project! And last but not least, Kellen atsecondstreet once again delights with this great converted T-shirt project. She made this adorable dress from a $1 T-shirt that was a Junior size, I'm inspired!
And now, on to the party! Feel free to link to any creative project whether it be craft or DIY home, or even something food or parenting related. Please grab a badge or link back to this party with a text link, type the name of the country you're visiting from in Caps, and thanks so much for participating!