Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday, thanks so much for joining me here! Fall is here, which means a whole new crafting direction, but the most exciting thing on the radar is that the 7/8 day Jewish holiday of Succot starts Sunday night, and that is something to truly celebrate! It is a special holiday indeed, filled with lots of family time, and gathering in the succah, and in general is just an amazingly lovely holiday. I'll admit, here in Northern Israel the succos celebration really couldn't get much better. In my little neighborhood we are all blessed with at least one large porch on which to build our succahs, and many folks, especially those with large families are able to build 2 succahs, one for sleeping and one for eating! As I write this, there are still many things to do for Shabbos, not to mention succos, but fortunately the succah is basically built, just waiting for my final touches. This year we couldn't find the boxes with the new decorations I'd made last year, but not to worry, no shortage of decorations from previous years, as you can well imagine! I am hoping to make a bunch of vertical "vines" consisting of accordian folded paper leaves and paper medallions, to hang on top of my brightly colored striped Moroccan tablecloth wall coverings, but that will have to happen Saturday night, right now the kitchen is calling! Wishing everyone an amazing and meaningful Sukkot! And now for the gorgeous features from last week's party:
Sock vase cozies look amazing for fall, from it all started with paint.
Simple mason jars covered with scrap booking paper look lovely, from mason jar crafts, and love these vintage map fall leaves from pillar box blue.
Gorgeous decoupage sea shells using vintage clip art are just lovely, from picture box blue.
Tiny twine pumpkins from it all started with paint, and a simple twine wrapped mason jar from it all started with paint are simple and perfect for you fall table!
A gorgeous knit cardigan, feather weight, from kiku corner looks perfect right now!
A gorgeous fall cardigan from lilia craft party, who gets to photograph herself in Venice, as she lives there! and a fun seasonal acorn pot holder or washcloth with C2C crochet from eye love knots.
A fun crocheted bear from lalka crochetka, and love the funny harry potter style crocheted pumpkin from frau tschi tschi.
Now how about a nice meal to adorn that DIY fall table? Try this rotisserie chicken Peruvian style from cooking with Ewa.
That is it for the features, what have you been up to?