Welcome To Craft Schooling Sunday!

Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday! Thanks so much for joining me here for this very international party, with contributors from places like The United Kingdom, Sweden, The Netherlands, Portugal, Pakistan, Italy, Slovakia, Macedonia, The United States, Guatemala, Australia, India, and Israel! Here are the features from last weeks party:

Heart surprise cake,crocheted stars

An amazing chocolate cake with strawberry mousse heart, made by none other than Winnie (israel) for her blog's birthday! And Anne Marie (The Netherlands) shares these sweet crocheted grannie stars which she styled so wonderfully, love the photo.

Tin can lanterns,bird feeders

Tin can winter garden ornaments from howling at the moon (The Netherlands) and a stunning photo by Letitia Tibia (Slovakia) of her nut bird feeders.

Crocheted earflap hat,knit booties with embroidery

Adorable knit and embroidered booties from ginx craft, (United Kingdom) and a fun crocheted ear flap hat, plus ton of other inspiration from Lanas De Ana (Guatemala) she has been very busy crocheting and knitting wonderful warm hats!

Pom pom cupcake toppers,simple bib

Love these pom pom cupcake toppers from homemade interest, (USA) and this adorable fabric bib from home grown inky. (USA)

Beaded bauble ring,invisible zipper pillow cover

A fun beaded bauble ring from moms and crafters (USA) and a wonderful hidden zipper pillow cover DIY from threading my way (Australia.)

Crocheted triangular pattern pillow cover,crochet scarf with lace trim

Dress up a simple crocheted scarf with some lace, from Little Treasures (Macedonia) or make a fun triangular paneled crocheted pillow from Chris in de haak (The Netherlands)

Dyed coffee filter topiary,egg carton flower

A dyed coffee fllter topiary from artistic endeavors (USA)  and an egg carton flower from creative khadija (Pakistan)

Melted bead hearts,painted tea light plate

A tea light plastic plate DIY from anu rainy drops (India) and fun melted bead heart from grandparents plus, (USA) love melted bead projects but please do be aware that melting beads can produce toxic fumes so the best way to go about this is to use a toaster oven outside.

That is it for the features, what have you been up to?


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