Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday, thanks so much for joining me here each week! We are now in the Jewish month of Adar, a month filled with joy. And this is Jewish leap year so we in fact have two months of Adar, meaning even more joy, and more time to prepare for the Jewish holiday of Purim, which is celebrated during the second month of Adar. So with the arrival of Spring here in Northern Israel, and yes I hope to get outdoors wtih my camera this week, now is the time to fill the world with joy, however you like, though of course crafting is a great place to start! The good news is that here on Craft Schooling Sunday there is always lots of great inspiration, so have a look and get inspired to make something this week......and now for the features from last week's party:
This painted pine cone flower heart is fabulous, from pillar box blue.
If you have a bit more time, try your hand at some modern embroidery, like this geo-heart hoop art from busy being Jennifer.
Ot how about some practical hoop art like this embriodery hoop pin board and organizer, from the scrap shoppe blog.
If this great looking diamond knit hat from kiku corner won't inspire you to try knitting then I give up. Okay, just kidding, but it is tempting, right?
Two fun recycling crafts: flower pot flower door decoration from dazzle while frazzled, and a pillar candle holder from a tuna can from doodle buddies.
Two fun granny square crochet projects from chris in de haak.
Love this moss heart from celebrating everyday life.
Adorable and classic looking storybook stuffies from Amalia, and a cute crocheted alpaca from howling at the moon.
Kid's mittens made from an upcycled sweater from busy being Jennifer.
A fun vintage look blouse from safari style and a DIY jewelry organizer from a pin board by Anika's DIY life.
A great looking crocheted shawl constructed from a pattern that reads as lots of little hearts from frau tschi tschi.Bumble bee party favors from celebrating everyday life, and brown paper bag with plant gift from dazzle while frazzled.
Thanks so much for sharing, what have you been up to?