Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday, thanks so much for joining me here! Most of you are still enjoying the last month of summer, while those of us who live by the Jewish calendar are already in Fall! A little bit strange when the Jewish calender is on the "early" side in comparison to the gregorian calender, but such is life. My boys are back in school, and that means we are now in the Jewish month of Elul, the month preceding Rosh HaShana, yikes, already? Fortunately I made new decorations for the succah last year, so we will enjoy those again, with a very similar set up, but of course something new is always fun, maybe a painting or two? But first the Jewish New Year, Rosh HaShana, and all things apples and honey! Enjoy the amazing features from last week's party and give your summer a major injection of creativity now!
Love these gorgeous decoupaged tile planters from Pillar Box blue, wow. Make a bunch to use as coasters and planters!
A fun upcycled denim seam braided bracelet from pillar box blue, and wonderful smashed can succulent planters from Pillar box blue.
Another look at these fabulous smashed tin can succulent planters from pillar box blue.
A great looking knit pixie hat beanie from kiku corner, to knit in every color!
Wow, a knit Tesla is so fantastic, from Ginx craft.
DIY fabric changing table baskets to hang are so practical and would make a great baby gift, from beginners sewing projects.
A sweet as can be and simple to whip up crocheted pom pom baby blanket from howling at the moon, and the friendliest crocheted ghost ever, with free pattern from cotton nutty.
Gorgeous hand painted Delft tile that howling at the moon created in a workshop, she does live in the Netherlands, so that certainly makes sense! Of course Delft is for all the enjoy, so google it!
Wonderful cut paper portrait cards from handmade in Israel.
A wonderful monogrammed apple teacher's gift from life as a Leo wife.
Daily sketches are so wonderful, from paper seedlings, why not give it a try yourself? Who knows where it may lead, and in no time you have a whole gallery of drawings!
That is it for the features, what have you been up to?