Hi friends, it's that special time of week again, you know the day when our jaws drop and we get just a wee bit jealous inspired from all the amazing projects featured from last week's party? Yup that's right, but there's no need to break out in a cold sweat if you haven't found time for creativity, nor if your projects don't measure up to these......most of us have full plates and if the most creative thing you'll do this week is look at these pictures, well that's good too! Just try not to spend to much time looking at the pictures when you could really be crafting! (We've all been there a million times......)
I'm totally infatuated with this free owl printable from mini eco, what an adorable mobile! And look at these wire and fabric daffodils from bird from a wire, so special and different from all the flowers we've been seeing lately, these are art! Magnify the photo and you can see how she made them, more or less...
Don't you just love the cool colors in this photo? And Amy over at modge podge rocks did a great job of re-vamping this little table with fabric (yes!) and paint. Isn't this Pez collection artwork great? House To Your Home, finally came up with at least one solution of what to do with her daughter's collections!
Pam of Gingerbread and Snowflakes made matroyshka doll ornaments from gourds, how amazing is that? And I just love this simple no-sew book sling from I Can Teach My Child, cute and functional.
The fabulous recycling Queen, Michele Made Me certainly doesn't dissappoint us this week with her plastic bottle spiders, a great project even for those of us who don't celebrate Halloween, my little boys would love some, maybe on a broom stick with an elastic cord? And to complete your project, how about making some simple cut paper (snowflake style) spider webs from Cynthia over at make paper crafts. Great right?
I've only seen play stove tops from cardboard boxes, so I was really impressed by this adorable idea here. And honestly I've never seen little rosettes made from straws either, such a cute little craft for the kids, and you could use them in so many ways.....thanks to Maya from the little treasures for sharing this with us! Okay, I certainly could go on and feature some more of the great projects from last week, but in the spirit of not overwhelming you, I'm trying to limit my picks to 10 projects....so that's all for now, lets get the party started!
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