Welcome To Craft Schooling Sunday!

Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday, it's great to be here with so many creative bloggers from places like Australia, Singapore, Jakarta, Macedonia, The United Kingdom, Turkey, Hungary, Romania, Portugal, Sweden, The Netherlands, The United States, Germany and maybe even a few more places I may have overlooked! Last weeks party was packed with amazing projects, thanks to you all!

 

Tomorrow night starts the wonderful week long holiday of Succot, so I'm running off to get my succah decorated. If you ever decide to give yourself a name similar to creativejewishmom, just do consider that all eyes will be on you, and the pressure will be on to have the best succah in town! Oh well, it's too late now, and since I'm always up for loosing sleep for crafting, I guess I'll just have to rise to the occassion and drink some more coffee! Wish me luck and enjoy the features from last week's party:

Broken pottery ring, crocheted mushroom bookend

Rings made from broken china from mormors glamour and this adorable crocheted mushroom (and knome) book end from Anne Marie, what a brilliant way to incorporate more crochet into one's home!

Crocheted fall bracelet,crocheted mini pumpkin

Some fun fall crochet: a unique bracelet from homemade at my place, and this adorable little crocheted pumpkin, with pattern, from happy in red.

Corn husk pumpkin,yarn wrapped fall letters

Love these fabric and corn husk pumpkins from craftiments, and these yarn wrapped fall letters from repeat crafter me, which she actually framed, so take a look!

Tunisia crochet glasses case,quilt with butterfly
Love this colorful tunisian crochet phone cover from Joy Jonne hooks, and this fun quilt from sweet crunchy jewy.

Hula hoop succah chandelier

And since Succos is almost here, two fun projects for the holiday: a hula hoop chandelier from design megillah, and a fun coloring page to download from Ann Koffsky

Plastic bottle apple,plastic bottle pumpkins

This recycled bottle apple, made from my tutorial here, was submitted by 10 little lucky, and she did a great job! And even more exciting, is that organized 31 was inspired by my recycled bottle apple to make woven pumpkins, brilliant!

That's all for now, looking forward to seeing what you've been up to!



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