Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday!
Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday, I hope all of my American readers are having a wonderful holiday weekend! Enjoy some of that leftover turkey in a sandwich with some of that cranberry sauce made with fresh cranberries will ya? As it turns out, cranberries are just about the most nutritious fruit around, so if you figure out how to eat them without sugar, well you've got a winner! As for me, no cranberries in sight around here, sigh, no blueberries either, but an interesting life indeed!
This week's features are filled with great ideas for holiday crafting, and while I was going to take the holiday break starting this week, I just could not bring myself to disconnect from all you lovely contributors just yet. So this will be the last opportunity to link up for 2016, and feel free to link up old projects if you like, as I won't be able to feature any projects that involve the holiday on Dec. 25th, as you can well imagine, right?
Thanks again for a wonderful year of creativity and for making this party truly one of the best around, and happy holidays!
Ah yes, and now for the features from last week's party:
Sweet little decorative felt purses from nap time creations, and napkin decoupaged coasters or candle bases from flamingo toes.
Flat rat knitted bookmarks from Ginx crafts, and popsicle stick skis from virginia sweet pea.
A great crocheted necklace for the holidays from howling at the moon, and a potpouri kit gift from tried and true.
A rolling crate plant stand from garden matters, and crocheted slippers from do it your freaking self.
Crocheted cactus from vrolijk by leen, and a fun chicken wire picture frame from lolly jane.
A curly crocheted necklace from pale blue corner, and a snowflake crocheted jar cover from Anna simple crochet.
How to hang wallpaper from bigger than the three of us, and how to make buffalo plaid wall using letter sized paper sheets and tape, amazing! from pink pepperment design blog.
DIY wood slice gift tags from my life from home, and how to paint a plaid table from rain on a tin roof.
DIY wood slice fireplace screen from refresh living and a lovely DIY dried hydrangea basket from garden matters.
Sinply lovely air dried clay jewelry dish from tried and true, and DIY floating shelves from chatfield court.
Ribbon star that can be used to make a six pointed star for Chanukah too, from busy being Jennifer, and a fabulous toilet paper tube koi craft from
Feather cupcake toppers from pink pepperment design, and a thankful embroidery hoop from flamingo toes.
Felt scraps necklace from pale blue corner, and a snowman treat jar from lolly jane.
A fun minky rag quilt from the crafty blog stalker, and green tea scrub from pink heels pink truck.
Finger painting snowflake art from the crafty blog stalker, and a lovely knit chevron baby blanket from Hanni craft.
Paper clip crocheted cats from muscetta, and a fun little tutoria for making a paper clip hanger from C.R.A.F.T.
That is it for the features I hope you enjoyed them! And now, for the last link up of 2016, what have you been up to?
9 Comments
Liz
Thank you very much for featuring my Choker!
Michelle L
Okay, these are all ridiculously good! The rats! The koi! Thanks for hanging out with us once more, Sara.
I make the most awesome sugar free cranberry sauce, but it involves fake sugar – don’t know if you are anti? It can also be made with stevia sweetener. 1 bag fresh or frozen berries, sweetener to taste, 2 tbsp sugar free orange marmalade and 1 cup water. Boil until the berries pop. Toss in a handful of slivered almonds. Chill and that’s it.
Pale Blue Corner
Thanks a lot for hosting this party and featuring my necklaces, I really appreciate it!
Have a nice day!
Cheers,
Emese
anna
It’s always a pleasure to participate in your Craft Schooling Sunday !!!!
Imagination is everywhere and in all forms !
Have a lovely week !
Hug
Anna
Katie @ The Crafty Blog Stalker
Thank you for featuring my Minky Rag Quilt AND my Snowflake Art! WOW! Thanks for the party too!
Cheryl | TimeToCraft
Thank you for hosting the most fun, international linky craft again this year. Enjoy your break.
No idea if it would work with cranberries, but I add sweet cicely to rhubarb to cut down on sugar.
handmade by amalia
A great party, Sara. I hope you are all well and that your part of the world was safe during the recent craziness.
Amalia
xo
Journa Ramirez
Thanks for hosting. It’s a great opportunity to share our ideas here! -Journa from http://www.lollyjane.com
Amy @ My Life From Home
Thank you for hosting and featuring my wooden gift tags!