Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday! Last week's party was packed with amazing inspiration from contributors from around the world: Israel, Italy, India, Pakistan, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Romania, Germany, The Netherlands, Sweden, Portugal, Spain, The United Kingdom, The United States, Australia and Indonesia! (And of course there are regular contributors from South Africa, Denmark, Muldavia, Madcedonai, and Hungary, for example, who just didn't make it to the party this week.....missing you!) So hold on tight, as around the world we go, with last week's features:
Love this Japanese carp kite art in a tin from art club (USA) and this bridal wreath may look traditional, but knowing that it's from Rosi Jo (Italy), it can't possibly be, right? The flowers are made from recycled plastic egg cartons, can you believe it?
This fabulous Peter Rabbit log cabin quilt was sewn by Pam, of threading my way (Australia) and it's only her third quilt, wow! Love these crocheted maybelles from milenas places (Bulgaria)
A fabulous crocheted blanket pattern from Lacy Crochet (USA) and a stunning crocheted necklace from homemade at my place (Indonesia)
Fantastic VW bus crocheted toilet roll cover from Chris in de Haak (The Netherlands) and some more amazing knit vintage cars from Ginx crafts (UK)
Love this crocheted granny duffle from howling at the moon (the Netherlands) and this triangular granny scarf from homemade at my place (Indonesia)
Fabulous tutorial for dressing up flip flops from bugaboo (USA) and check out these crocheted minion sandals from the lazy hobby hopper (India)
Simply crocheted bracelets from estrea chikitu (The Netherlands) and a fabulous washi tape covered notebook from creative khadija (Pakistan)
A gingerbread playdough recipe from the gingerbread house (UK) and a fun sewn blouse with a great flower detail from sewing 4 Sofia (UK?)
Milk jug flowers from crafty journal (USA) and a fun kid's craft flower from there's just one mommy (USA)
A strawberry smores sandwich from grandparents plus (USA, of course) and an amazing no bake chocolate cheesecake creation (with homemade cheese!) from Winnie (Israel) That's it for the features, what have you been up to?