Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday and wishing everyone a very happy new month, or chodesh tov, as we say. This month is a very special one indeed as it is called Adar Beit, meaning the second month of Adar. On the Jewish calendar leap year isn't about adding just a day, but rather a whole month, and lucky for us the month that gets added is the most joyful month, Adar! This gives us a bit more time to prepare for the festive holiday of Purim, or if you are really organized it might give you more time to clean for Passover (ha ha around here.....) So now is the time to increase the joy, and for those of us gathered here that most certainly means full gear creativity, or at least finding just a bit of time for making things! So, without further delay, since the pressure is now on to prepare for Purim, lets take a look at those features from last week's party:
Love these pink bud vases made by painting upcycled glass items, from pillar box blue. Fun felt flowers (I'm having a huge deja vu as I made all of these years ago) that you can make with a cutter, or not, from the real coake.
Love this vanity that fits into this very spacious walk in closet, from rain on a tin roof.
Another gorgeous knit sweater, this one is called "mist mountain" from kiku corner.
Love this one ball crochet neck warmer from frau tschi tschi, and this crocheted applique 4 leaf clover from eye love knots.
A huge crocheted striped blanket with a variety of stitches, that is also a "temperature blanket" from frau tschi tschi.
Crocheted wash cloths from eye love knots, and a fun knit cowl from lilia craft party.
A vintage marquee letter filled with succulents from dazzle while frazzled, and lovely embroidered lavender sachets from handmade by amalia.
A fun tassled step stool for the walk in closet from rain on a tin roof.
Some more tassels on storage boxes from rain on a tin roof, and an amazing IKEA hack with the Ivar dresser, incorporated into a custom closet, from handmade weekly.
A fun rustic DIY wall mounted bottle opener from anika's DIY life, and a wood mandala wall art carved with a dremel from anika's DIY life.
That is it for the features, what have you been up to?