Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday, thanks so much for joining me here! With all the joyful celebration that comes with Purim, as well as the costumes and food gifts for friends and neighbors, and the hosting of large quantities of people now under our belts, we can relax for a moment........and then it is time to get to work preparing for Passover, which is exactly in four weeks! This year my craft room absolutely has to get cleaned out and organized as we need the space as an extra bedroom.....I think I'll spare you the before and after photos, but truthfully really excited about the prospect of having to stay clean and organized in the room that is my "office." And maybe just maybe, my prize will be a space dedicated just for painting and making a mess somewhere not in the house, and hopefully not in our basement space with no light or air either. Of course that would mean I'd have to actually use that dedicated painting space, so we'll just have to see what develops! And now for the features from last week's party, enjoy!
Love these lavender sachets using vintage seed packet fabric from the scrap shoppe blog.
A sweet and fantastic looking DIY flower headband for a baby/toddler from the style safari.
A layered crocheted flower from Anne Marie Haak blog, and a bouquet of crocheted flowers from Anabelia
A simple crocheted pouch for crochet hooks from Anne Marie haak blog, and a lovely crocheted hanger cover with a beaded strip for hanging scarves from Anna simple crochet.
A fun flower in a square granny square blanket from chris in de haak.
A fun crocheted cheerleader amigurumi doll from frau tschi tschi.
Love these mini crocheted pouches from Anabelia Handmade, simply sweet!
And this teeny tiny crocheted rose for applique also from Anabelia could be used for little hairpins as well, or even a baby headband.
A knit baby cocoon from lilia craft party, and sweet knit baby doll shoes from Ginx craft.
Spring dining room decor from clean and scentsible.
DIY step stool makeover using scrap book paper from rain on a tin roof.
A super fun DIY flamingo sprinkler from rain on a tin roof will make the neighbors smile (hopefully!) That is it for the features, what have you been up to?