Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday! It's been a very very busy week with the Purim preparations and celebrations, so my apologies to those of you who didn't get a comment from me, there just wasn't time. Thanks so much for dropping by, and here's the wonderful features from last week (with two more that I still need to add, including yours Maggy!):
Everything origami looks great these days, especially in fresh colors, like these origami cubes by between the lines. Winter may be over for most of us, but you could still crochet some boot liners for those April showers, (or gifts for next year?) from A Crafty House.
On Purim we give gifts of food presented in a myriad of ways, and I just love how design megillah wrapped up hers in cardboard, scrap paper covered ice buckets! And these decoupaged pencils by craft and creativity, so much fun!
Here's a great way to make some fun treat stands for your next party from pysselbolaget, and Amy over at mod podge rocks made this fun vase, another great project for your next party!
The ever creative Aunt Peaches is at it again with the great tutorial for using fake flowers and cupcake liners to make some fun flowers that are all your own. And this alphabet felt soup from make the best of everything is just the cutest!
These crocheted monster hats by repeat crafter me are quite simple to crochet and are great any time. And I've always loved the idea of stacked flower pots and this version by altered artworks is perfect for Spring!
I just love this little lamb craft (perfect for Passover crafting!) from red ted art, and Suzy's Sitcom shares a downloadable pdf pattern which she used to make some great punched tin art, but that you could use for so many things!