Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday! Thanks so much for joining me here for this weekly linky party with contributors from around the world.
Spring is here and that means it is time to get working in the container garden and start thinking about preparations for the Jewish holiday of Purim, which is in just another month. So much to do on the crafting front, and on the Spring cleaning front in preparation for Passover, which is in just two months. That used to seem like a long time, but now I realize that two months just flies by, so gotta run! I have high hopes for seriously organizing my crafting space this year, wish me luck, sigh.
Thanks for joining me here, and all the best with your Spring (or late winter, or Fall, depending on where you reside!) preparations.
Love these crocheted flowers from little woolie (New Zealand) and this sweet crocheted baby blanket from little things blogged (Greece.)
A patchwork pillow using upcycled jeans so that the pocket can be used for placing a music device while reclining, so much fun, from pillar box blue (United Kingdom) and a crocheted clover scarf from repeat crafter me (United States.)
I love jar cozies, and jar cozies with pockets are just the sweetest from we bloom here (California) as are these vine bracelets from Mich in LA (California.)
Glass pebble gazing balls for the garden from just JP (California) and a fantastic rainbow tin can planter using palet wood from pillar box blue (United Kingdom.)
T-shirt sweatshirts from naptime creations (USA) and a fun shadow box filled with paper clovers is a fabulous idea to use in so many ways from oh my creative (USA.)
A fun burlap wine bottle bag becomes a vase cover from the scrap shoppe (Tennessee, USA) and a zebra becomes a bearer of gifts from howling at the moon (The Netherlands.)
Wooden spoons with wood burned sentiments from our peaceful planet (Colorado) and a crocheted striped blanket from vrolijk by leen (Belgium)
A striped slouchy crocheted beanie from simply summer street and a copper pipe napkin ring from the logbook (Iowa, USA.)
Crocheted lobster hats from chris in de haak (the Netherlands) and polymer clay stitch markers from repeat crafter me (USA.) That is it for the features, what have you been up to?