Hi There, Thanks so much for joining me here for this international linky party that just keeps getting better and better thanks to all of you!
We are now in the Jewish month of Cheshvan, which is the only month on the Jewish calender that has no holidays of any kind, and so it is referred to as a bitter month, namely "mar cheshvan." I say with all the great inspiration right here in the features from last week's party, we all have the ability to turn this month into something truly special! So wishing you all a very joyful and creative month of Cheshvan, and happy crafting!
And just by the way, please do remember that this is a Jewish blog, so try to keep contributions pertaining to xmas non denominational and without trees, please. Thanks so much, and now for the features from last week's party:
I just adore this map cross stitch on mesh from the scrap shoppe blog, DIY denim storage box (an iKEA Pingla hack) from pillar box blue.
Jewish embroidery hoop art from sew jewish, and a DIY poncho that is simple to sew from lolly jane.
A mini cross body purse from an eyeglasses case from mich in LA, and how to make your own aged barnwood from hunt and host.
A skelton key wind chime from simply darrling and a DIY fur bench from bigger than the three of us.
A simple sisal wrapped vase from life from home and DIY chalkboard placemats from hunt and host.
A giant crocheted scarf from simply summer street, and washi tape feathers from
Front porch ideas from bigger than the three of us, and stenciled pineapple welcome sign from garden matters.
DIY stenciled brick backsplash from white lace cottage, and a sugar cone cornucopia made from candy from growing up gabel.
DIY scrabble tile coasters from pink heels pink truck, and DIY wood box centerpiece from virginia sweet pea.
Gorgeous white and gold holiday table from the kittchen and a simple stenciled burlap pillow from the real coake.
Fall burlap napkin rings from home cooking memories, and a revampled vintage silverware box from hunt and host.
Owl party favor boxes from mandatory mooch, and a recycled bottle cap mandala from the gingerbread house.
Hot glue gun textured bottle from the log book, and tea light holders made from bangles from v somayaji,
A lovely and simple lamp makeover from chatfield court, and planters with gold details from Brittany Goldwyn.
Some fun costume ideas to keep in mind for Purim: Baby koala costume from C.R.A.F.T, and a baby Bob Ross costume (hilarious, right?) from C.R.A.F.T.
That is it for the features, what have you been up to?