Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday! It's wonderful to see you all as usual! Last week's party was just busting with inspiration, and it really was a challenge to pick just ten projects to feature. I'm quite sure you'll enjoy them as much as I did!
Wow. Lilla A. Design knocked me out again with her adorable kid's room and this great painted newspaper flag bunting banner, up there at the top. And mini eco made this amazing paper strips garland by just running them through the sewing machine!
Se7en comes up with super craft projects for the seven plus that she's homeschooling, and I just love the results of these fabric people collages. In Estonia, where Linda of mermaid's creations is from (she now lives in the UK) there is a tradition to bring bread and salt to a new home, and so she came up with this porcupine to make some friends smile! I don't know whether to encourage crafting with matches, but just couldn't resist sharing it with you!
I just love this no-sew snake made with just one tie from homemade mamas. And this fabric mailbox, adorable! Check out the full tutorial over at giver's log, and make a wonderful gift or a super family message center!
This plaster casting project from my mommy makes it really intrigues me, and I just love the results and combining it with a beautiful ribbon. These simply great paper globes from Elise Blaha could hang out at your house any time of year, and certainly look great in these fall colors.
We don't grow orange American style pumpkins here in Israel, so I have a certain nostalgic fondness for them, especially gorgeous ones like this little crocheted one. Find out how to make it at Julie K. I haven't really gotten in to making jewelry lately, but these earing are egging me on! Simple and gorgeous with a tutorial over at tea rose home.
And now, let's see what else we can add to our lists of "to do" projects! I know the list just keeps growing, but it's always much better to have too much you'd like to do than not enough, right?