Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday, thanks so much for joining me here! With just one week until Passover, the heat is on, the studio/office needs serious cleaning and reorganizing, and I may just have to invite my whole family in to help me in order to get it done in one day, as that is all I have realistically, and if not now, when? So friends, create to your heart's content, collect recyclables, make tons of art.....but try to organize once a week, or you may just end up with the mess I'm now facing. Not to worry I will not be sharing any photos, either before or after, just trust me on this one! Okay, then again never let the fear of mess, either yours or your kids, keep you from crafting and creating, life is messy folks! Okay, I must run, so lets take a look at the wonderful features form last week's party!
Love this traditional granny stitch blanket in progress from Anne Marie Haak blog, and this crocheted chihuahua from lalka crochetka, amazing!
Another truly amazing knit hat from kiku corner, so inspiring!
A fine yarn crocheted handkerchief from my world of crochet, and an adorable crocheted hedge hog from eye love knots.
A wonderful crocheted blanket with bobble stitch, in progress, from frau tschit tschi.
A fun crocheted rabbit finger puppet from craft attic resources, and a cozy bat wing crocheted sweater from eye love knots.
An adorable felt birds with nest and bird house wall hanging from handmade by Amalia.
A fun and not so difficult to DIY minnie mouse pinata from priyam simple joys.
Ever hear of the Japanese wood burning technique, shou sugi ban, that produces these gorgeous results? Me neither, and this DIY frame from unique creations by Anita is stunning!
A handy DIY lip balm pocket key ring from hello sewing, and a fantastic toiletry zip bag charity project from create to donate.
A simple DIY reversible fleece hat, also a wonderful charity project to make in numbers, from create to donate.
A sweet cut paper first anniversary card from handmade in Israel, and a fun flamingo greeting card from paper seedlings.
That is it for the features, what have you been up to?