Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday, a wonderful little get together of crafters from around the world, and very talented ones I must say! There is always so much great inspiration here at the party, that while sometimes I wish it would be a bit bigger, when it has been I could never find the time to look at all the contributions, so be careful what you wish for!
At the moment I'm wishing and hoping for the hours to stretch out during the next two weeks as we prepare for Passover, as I still have high hopes for some crafting for the holiday, though don't hold your breath!
That said, I hope you enjoy the features from last week, and thanks for joining me here!
A super sweet crocheted baby sweater from Anne Marie's haak blog, and a simple yet so lovely crocheted beach bag for beginners from do it your freaking self.
An artful fruit art garland from duct tape and denim, and a great way to dress up a crate from the scrap shoppe blog.
Spring chicks applique embroidery from flamingo toes, and a fun polymer clay cactus from howling at the moon.
Sweet felt rose crown from bombshell bling, and a fun bunny (or any animal) embroidered pendant from flamingo toes.
I'm not usually a fan of artificial flowers, but this lovely spring table from clean and scentsible has me reconsidering! And this faux crystal finial from rain on a tin roof, fabulous!
DIY patent leather bow jewelry from the scrap shoppe blog, and a DIY duct tape dress-makers form in your measurements (so fantastically budget friendly) from tea and a sewing machine.
Another super knit car from Ginx craft and a quick elastic bracelet jewelry makeover from mich in LA.
A lovely felt quiet book page from pale blue corner, and an over the shoulder bag to sew from tea and a sewing machine.
Dishwasher magnet from simply darrling, and fun wooden tulips from sparkle living blog.
Super fun crocheted socks from sew crafty crochet, and a fun crocheted daisy as a momento from a vacation back home in Italy from lilah's treasures.
How to paint furniture with milk paint from thirty eighth street, and a lovely accent chair makeover from the navage patch.
That my friends is it for the features, what have you been up to?