Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday, and thanks so much for joining me here! As you may have noticed, the only creativity appearing on my blog these last few weeks (not including photography) has been from all the wonderful contributors to this party. I have been very busy in the creativity department with a few intense graphic design projects while finishing up an interiors project, and that simply leaves no time for crafting.......or even photographing recent projects that I have yet to share. Not complaining just noticing that the weeks are zooming by and I look forward to some sketching and painting, coming soon, or at least on our summer journeys. Whether you have time or not for creativity, at least looking at other's efforts inspires, which in itself is a great thing! So enjoy the features from last week's party:
A truly gorgeous summer bag that requires some cute fabric and a straw bag, from celebrating everyday life.
Another amazing project from pillar box blue, a map lampshade and recycled jeans covered lamp base, amazing!
Fun decoupaged eggs and a corrugated metal rooster from penny's treasures, and a lovely agate slice lamp shade finial from rain on a tin roof.
Love this DIY rustic 70's throwback bookshelf from rain on a tin roof.
Really useful DIY bench with shoe storage from the handyman's daughter, and an equally useful adjustable desktop bookshelf from the handyman's daughter, boy is she handy!
Love this crocheted heart pillow with crocheted pom pom trim from frau tschi tschi.
An amazing doily/rug(?) from frau tschi tschi, and a tutorial for the crocheted peacock stitch from meladora's creations.
A lovely circle in a square crocheted blanket from my world of crochet, and a sweet crocheted headband from lilia's craft party.
Retro camper perler bead pattern from the scrap shoppe blog, and a sweet crocheted rug from eye love knots.
A sweet heart keychain with flowers from a vacation from howling at the moon, and a monogram from ribbon from celebrating everyday life.
Amazing black and white geometric feature wall, made using painter's tape, from rain on a tin roof.
Fun no-sew felt shape for toddler learning, from surviving a teacher's salary.
How to dye beans for kid's tactile boxes and other projects, from surviving a teacher's salary.
And that is it for the features, what have you been up to?