Welcome To Craft Schooling Sunday!
Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday, thanks so much for joining me here! With Lag B’Omer and extremely hot weather behind us, it is now time to start thinking about the Jewish holiday of Shavuot, in which we celebrate the giving of the Torah. The great news is that the Torah was given on Mt. Sinai which was lush and filled with flowers, so anything flower or plant related is fair game. I have a flower garland in mind, but maybe it means it is time to get back into my flower paintings and just paint some huge flowers for the holiday, Yes, I like that idea, now lets see if I can make it happen. I’ll keep you posted on that one, though I do have a large canvas and some new paints that I bought %50 off from a friend’s husband who is giving up his painting career, so no excuses regarding supplies, it is a matter of prioritizing the rest of my full schedule, which of course is the case with anyone who desires to add creativity to their life. Here’s to finding the time for it all, and now, for the features from last week’s party, enjoy!
Amazing peacock embroidery from Anu Rainy Drops, hers was done a traditional Indian garment, yours could be for a wall hanging, or a pillow, or even on the back of a jean jacket, right?
Sweet felt sea creatures puppets on popsicle sticks craft from mama of many blessings, and love these crocheted washcloths from eye love knots.
A fun crocheted clutch purse from lilia craft party, and a crocheted stash buster tissue box cover from eye love knots also makes a great hostess gift!
A fun crocheted cheerleader amigurumi from frau tschi tschi, who is an amazing coach that makes one for every team member, amazing.
Super sweet knit mary jane baby booties from Ginx craft.
Fun and simple embroidered plastic canvas earrings from eye love knots. An adorable fairy garden in a teacup with teapot planter as well from life is a party, via the scrap shoppe blog.
An amazing idea for dressing up your wooden fence from garden drama, drill holes and insert marbles, brilliant, via the scrap shoppe blog.
A fun and festive garden garland from plastic tablecloths made in any variety of colors for any event, from the scrap shoppe blog.
Using articificial grass as wallpaper? Yes indeed, leave it up to rain on a tin roof to be brave enought to do such a thing with great success!
Love this DIY geometric feature wall that adds an amazing decorative touch to any room, from rain on a tin roof.
That is it for the features, what have you been up to?
One Comment
Alexandra
Those knitted baby shoes are on my must try list! My knitting skills are pretty basic, but they seem easy (and small) to work up.