April 2010

  • Welcome To Craft Schooling Sunday!

    Hi Everyone! It's that time again! As always, the projects from last week were just stunning! In fact I told a friend of mine to take a look at my blog, and afterwards she said "oh those projects!" Then she asked me a question and I realized that she thought that all the featured projects…

  • A Spring Counting Calendar That’s Also A Work Of Art! (For Sefirat HaOmer!)

    Ever started to make something not knowing what the final result would be? Well, that's what happened this week and I just love the results! I knew that I wanted to make a counting calender of some sort (we are now in a 49 day period on the Jewish calender, where each day is counted…

  • The Embroidery Hoop Mobile Revisited: Thanks To A Reader!

    I'm getting a bit of a late start this morning as one of my children was up in the middle of the night with an earache…..and it may just be that I'm still recovering from all the hard work and festivities that we experienced during the month of Nissan!  But today is the first day…

  • Great Crafting Materials Saved From The Garbage (Recycling Bin?)

    Those of you who are familiar with creativejewishmom.com already know that you can expect to see here lots of craft projects using recycled materials. Since I'm in the process of planning my projects for the next month or so I thought I'd give you all a bit of advance notice so that you can start…

  • Grass Roots Crafting! (A Fun Kid’s Project with Grass Seed)

    A few months ago I bought these Chia Pet cousins at the dollar store. We enjoyed seeing our little friends grow hair, and I of course started thinking that we should really try to make our own version of this! And then lo and behold, a reader shared a wonderful project doing just that (on…

  • Holocaust Memorial Day: Remembering the Unspeakable.

    photo courtesy of The United States Holocaust Museum, www.ushmm.org Today I won't be posting any craft projects, because I've got something much more important on my mind, and weighing heavily upon my heart. Today is Holocaust Memorial day in Israel, and around the world. In Israel a siren is sounded and the entire country pauses…

  • Craft Schooling Sunday!

    It's Sunday and that means it's time to put the spotlight on my readers around the world! This week I'm trying out a new linking software that allows photos of the projects on the list, which I think is definitely a plus for my parties. I'm grateful to McKlinky.com for all their great assistance, but…

  • Poppies, Poppies Everywhere!

    Northern Israel is home to the Red Poppy, and this is the time of year when you can walk outside and all of a sudden see the fields and hillsides full of tiny red dots! It's one of those exciting moments that I look forward to every year! These flowers are a protected species, so…

  • Happy Bird Day Cake Decor: Birds From Styrofoam Balls!

    Here's the cake I promised to share with you yesterday! Isn't it just amazing what one can do with some styrofoam balls and a few pipe cleaners one (well, me anyway) has sitting around? I must say, I even surprised myself, especially since when I started making these birds for the party I really had…

  • A Spring Bird-Themed Party: Quick & Cute Decorations For Each Place Setting!

    Two weeks before Pesach at one of the busiest times of the year, one of my sons has a birthday! Birthdays in my home are always about handmade decorations rather than presents, and some attempt at a homemade cake by Mom. This year I was particularly busy but fortunately found just the right supplies sitting…

  • Make A Felt Birthday Chair Slipcover!

    What can you do with some pom-poms, felt yardage, and sequin trim, that can create happy memories for your family for years to come? Wouldn't you like to have some ready-made decorations on hand, to honor birthdays or other important milestones? Have you ever had a guest who suddenly announces that today is her birthday?…

  • A Pesach Outing to the Hula Valley Nature Preserve!

    The Hula valley, located in the Galil between Rosh Pina and Kiryat Shemona was once a large area of swamp land. In 1951, after the founding of the state of Israel, much of this swamp land was drained in order to be used as viable farming area. Fortunately there were at that time a group…